(তুমি নির্মল করো) is a widely sung Bengali praise and worship song. The title translates to "You Make Me Pure" or "You Cleanse Me" . It is a prayer for spiritual cleansing, renewal, and holiness, often sung in church services, prayer meetings, and Christian gatherings in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India.

Bridge (optional): | Em | Dm | C | G | | Em | Dm | F | G7 |

Verse: C - G - Am - F C - G - F - C

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Closing note These chords and suggestions give a sturdy foundation to perform "Tumi Nirmolo Koro" sensitively and engagingly. Adjust key, instrumentation, and dynamics to serve the singer's voice and the intended setting—intimate prayer, concert, or recording.

If C Major feels too low for your vocals, place a capo on the 2nd fret to play in D Major, or the 4th fret to play in E Major while keeping the exact same chord shapes listed above.

Accho onolo onile (Am) chiro nobho-nile (F) Bhoo-dhoro sho-lile (G) go-hone. (C) Accho bito-pee-lotay (Am) jolo-dero gaye (F) Soshi-tarokay (G) topone. (C) Ami noyono boshono (F) bnadhia, (G) Boshe andhare morigo (C) knadia, (C) Ami dekhi nai kicchu, (F) bujhi nai kicchu, (G) Dao he dekhaye (C) bujhaye. Chord Variations by Key

Since this is a Rabindra Sangeet, heavy strumming will ruin the mood. Stick to or a very light Bossanova/Pop pattern.

Whether you are leading worship next Sunday or playing at a private gathering, mastering the is a rewarding experience. It requires only five basic chords (C, Am, F, G, Dm) but demands emotional sensitivity.

Most worship leaders prefer to play "Tumi Nirmolo Koro" in the key of . This key sits perfectly in the average vocal range for congregational singing—neither too high for the men nor too low for the women.

Below is a comprehensive guide to the chords, lyrics, and musical nuances of "Tumi Nirmolo Koro." Musical Overview and Key Scale

Loko-hito-shukhe (F) mopo-prano,Kano (G) kade nishi-dino (C) bhabia? (C) Loko-hito-shukhe (F) mopo-prano,Kano (G) kade nishi-dino (C) bhabia?