You explain this so well, very clear and accurate, thank you. I just picked up a guitar for the first time in many years and you are helping drive my motivation forward.
Awesome lesson. Really helps in appreciating the crazy syncopathed samba rythms and groovy. Salutations from Brazil! By the way, that Dm9 chord is killing me! My little stubby fingers need some serious stretch to play those!
Many thanks man, it means a lot. Really appreciate it! Try to use 3rd and 4th finger at the bottom of the Dm9, should help. Make sure to subscribe for more if you haven't yet!
@@TheBeardedGuitarist No problem! And I was already using the third and forth fingers lol. The problem that I have is stretching the second finger all the way two frets down while keeping the 1st, 3rd and 4th fingers in place. D9 is fine, the extra stretch on Dm9 that I need to work on. But I think I am getting there :) Thanks, and already subscribed!
Thx for your response. My question was poorly worded I think. I would like to add additional chord progressions to this one in order to maybe make up a tune. I’m just not sure what chords to go to to complement this. I love Bossa Nova and appreciate your lessons. They are fabulous. Thx for any ideas.
The chords are easy, the picking sequence is easy but I cannot get the timing. I understand that it’s in 2/4 and the first bar begins “one and” and the second bar ends “two and” but I just can’t tell if the middle part is “two e and one e and” or “two and a one and a”. Neither sounds or feels right. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Love Bossa Nova ,hate Jazz ,but this Samba style always enjoy listening the famous names you mentioned ,you forgot Caetano Veloso that still plays with his sons ,great video ,more Samba Brazil tunes please
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I love that you emphasized the mirroring and syncopation. Other teachers miss this aspect and it doesn’t sound sexy without it.
Thank you
Yes that's a great way to explain this
You explain this so well, very clear and accurate, thank you. I just picked up a guitar for the first time in many years and you are helping drive my motivation forward.
I should have looked for this years ago! Now, you just popped up on my feed. You did a great job. Thanks for doing this. Cheers!
Great tutorial 😃
I just fell in love with Bossa Guitar and had to learn how to play it
Thank you! I'm happy this video helped
Thank you so much. Just what I was looking for. Also got your 5 must know bossa nova progressions. So this one is all about the timing, which I need.
This lesson helped me, thanks so much!
Man, U r 1 of the best in youtube. Just love your lessons!
Thanks very much mate
Great lesson,i feel like i can do this now
Heyy so thankful for these videos!! I especially love all the acoustic guitar work.. Keep up the amazing lessons! Cheers from India :)
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@@TheBeardedGuitarist definitely! I've subscribed and I'm sure tons more will soon enough. It's a great channel :)
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Great lesson! I’m new to guitar playing but this is a goal to aim for!
Your lesson is simple and just great) Thank you so much 💕
Much appreciate your support
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In this video I’m going through the basics of Bossa nova with a full tab on screen.
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Awesome lesson. Really helps in appreciating the crazy syncopathed samba rythms and groovy. Salutations from Brazil!
By the way, that Dm9 chord is killing me! My little stubby fingers need some serious stretch to play those!
Many thanks man, it means a lot. Really appreciate it! Try to use 3rd and 4th finger at the bottom of the Dm9, should help. Make sure to subscribe for more if you haven't yet!
@@TheBeardedGuitarist No problem! And I was already using the third and forth fingers lol. The problem that I have is stretching the second finger all the way two frets down while keeping the 1st, 3rd and 4th fingers in place. D9 is fine, the extra stretch on Dm9 that I need to work on. But I think I am getting there :)
Thanks, and already subscribed!
very good explications
Clear, great lesson! Can’t believe not more views
Thanks so much. Help me sharing this video :)
Really great intro video. Thanks so much!
Thanks very much!
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Thanks for watching!
Agua de beber lesson would be great.. Please make one when you get time
Thanks for the suggestion!
Thx for your response. My question was poorly worded I think. I would like to add additional chord progressions to this one in order to maybe make up a tune. I’m just not sure what chords to go to to complement this. I love Bossa Nova and appreciate your lessons. They are fabulous. Thx for any ideas.
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O brasileiro Laurindo de Almeida foi precursor da bossa nova.
What kind of guitar do you use for bossa nova?
Nylon string classical guitar
The chords are easy, the picking sequence is easy but I cannot get the timing. I understand that it’s in 2/4 and the first bar begins “one and” and the second bar ends “two and” but I just can’t tell if the middle part is “two e and one e and” or “two and a one and a”. Neither sounds or feels right. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Great intro to Bossa nova chord progression but now what? What other chords would you play now? There’s a song her right?
Not sure I understand your question, sorry
Love Bossa Nova ,hate Jazz ,but this Samba style always enjoy listening the famous names you mentioned ,you forgot Caetano Veloso that still plays with his sons ,great video ,more Samba Brazil tunes please
Love Caetano Veloso. Thank you! Make sure to subscribe if you haven't yet, more Brazilian guitar coming :)
If you love bossa nova you don’t hate jazz