Бѓ–бѓјбѓ Бѓђ Бѓ‘ენიაიძე - Бѓ®бѓђбѓ“იტ Бѓћбѓђбѓўбѓђбѓ Бѓ«бѓђбѓљбѓ˜ / Zura: Beniaidze - Bride Of Khada

: Aim for a steady 4/4 or 3/4 "waltz-like" feel depending on the specific version you follow.

: It features the signature Georgian "polyphonic" feel, even in a solo performance, using minor keys to evoke a sense of longing and mystery. 🎸 Playing Guide (Guitar) : Aim for a steady 4/4 or 3/4

: It narrates the tale of a "bride of Khada," often interpreted as a story of a woman lost to the mountains or a tragic love bound by ancient mountain traditions. While the full lyrics are in Georgian (Mkhedruli

While the full lyrics are in Georgian (Mkhedruli script), the refrain often follows this phonetic structure: Khadas p'at'ardzalo... (O, bride of Khada...) Mtebi gic'kerian... (The mountains are looking at you...) even in a solo performance

The most common arrangement uses these chords (often with a to match the original recording's pitch): Am (A Minor) Dm (D Minor) E or E7 (E Major/7th) G (G Major) C (C Major) Strumming & Picking

The song is deeply rooted in the folklore of the , a historic region in the mountains of Georgia.