5 MUST KNOW BOSSA NOVA Chord Progressions (Beginners to Advanced)

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5 MUST KNOW BOSSA NOVA CHORD PROGRESSIONS (Beginners to Advanced). In this bossa nova guitar tutorial we’ll see how to play easy bossa nova chords and must know bossa nova chord progressions. This bossa nova guitar lesson is a must to learn easy bossa nova chord progression. If you’re interested in how to play bossa nova, Brazilian guitar, samba and bossa nova guitar in general and want to learn bossa nova chords, Brazilian guitar chords, don’t miss out this lesson: 5 MUST KNOW BOSSA NOVA CHORD PROGRESSIONS (Beginners to Advanced). This is a guitar lesson for bossa nova, Brazilian guitar and jazz guitar. These chords are also common in rnb neo soul guitar and advanced guitar (jazz chords). If you want to learn how to play Bossa Nova chords on guitar, this 5 MUST KNOW BOSSA NOVA CHORD PROGRESSIONS (Beginners to Advanced) is the video for you.

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▬▬▬▬ Content of the video ▬▬▬▬
00:00 5 Chord Progressions (Overview)
01:43 Introduction
02:21 Chord Progression #1
05:14 Chord Progression #2
07:18 Chord Progression #3
09:00 Chord Progression #4
12:04 Right Hand Patterns
12:51 Chord Progression #5
15:26 Conclusion

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what? this kinda quality lesson video only has 500 views? This is must watch video man. I appreciate it.

nareunha
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I've been playing guitar for 15 years and all these chords were new to me haha. Thank you dude, a new world has opened

Tuneman-iyog
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that shift from em9 to a13 does something to my heart. it feels like nostalgia but sadder. bittersweet but beautiful. i wish i knew why

_brat
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I am so grateful that somebody takes care of these progressions and explains them in depth. From a composition side of view, it is fundamental and opening eyes, how chord substitution works. In functional theory these progressions are a must have knowledge base to get creative with some own stuff. Most teachers fail, to help their pupils to create their own music. The bearded guitarist takes care and helps out on this side.
Creativity has to start where this lesson ends. Why did Duke Ellington analyze his compositions so much, to create something really new?

jimknopf
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Jeeeez u really captured the bossa sound perfectly, congrats man

mattferguson
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really love the intro... showing the content, not someone shouting at us to smash the like button and ring the bell

zacharybynummusic
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I've got to get these chord progressions under my fingers on my guitar immediately! Love the sounds! Let the work begin!

charliemack
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I started learning guitar during pandemic, composing my own songs with typical chords from Math Rock I would find on the internet, and the more shapes I discovered, the more I felt like my style was slowly becoming bosa nova-ish, but I had no knowledge of this style.

So I was wondering what were typical chord progressions in this style, and I watched your video first, and after the first example I was like : hey, I play this progression all the time!

I was so pleased to discover new shapes and ways to play them after watching your video. I just recently started learning musical theory, and I still need to figure out why these chords sound like this, but just playing them around is so much fun. Thank you!

leonvlakov
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a single video… WOW! You just opened the whole world of jazz music for me, thank you!

pqzqqjy
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Great lesson, revisited it quite a bit over the last year. Salute and cheers from your American student living in Melbourne, AU

matthewmiller
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Gold material. In theoretical terms bossa supposedly is almost jazz however it s got a unique soul. It feels you re in an opium den

mariotabali
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as a jazz pianist i love this video. nothing better then bossa nova

jj
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Dude your explanations are clear and you make it sound / look / learn easy. Thanks a lot!!!

CesarfromPeru
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Great! Thank you so much!! Can you do a video on how to add little licks into the chord progressions? Some inspiration on that would be amazing. Thanks again

Kuna_
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Ever since having been introduced to Latin producer Christian Dewalden back in the '90s, through other producers at the time, I remember he was in the middle of production for an album for one of Julio Iglesias boys records, and I remember being in the control room listening to some of the tracks at the time, and was smitten by what I was hearing in the afro-cuban rhythms he had going on and since then... II have been utterly infatuated by it.

Bossanova, and merengue… are two of my favorite styles in Latin-inspired time signatures, because of the way you can play off certain chord progressions… but for me, I love weird chords that can be used in jazz but aren't typically associated with jazz-like Aminor9 or E/[over]F# - this is a neat little video that just served as a bit of a reminder about just how much I enjoy the bossanova.

woodshed_moments
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Thanks a lot, very useful to me! I think there is a minor flaw in progression 4 at 11:23, the BbMaj7 doesn’t seem to have the right tab, but one still can figure out with your fingers. Best

rolandbecker
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Am into Bossa Nova, so thank you very much for this beautiful lesson. Keep up the good work!

stenleyjose
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the 5th is such a lovely tune to jam along, thanks for teaching and sharing

larswalzberg
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love it.... i don't play the guitar, but will be using for piano and flute. Great, keep it up

jennyleclercq
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as a brazilian, i can say that u play very well bossa, congrats!! cheers from brazil ♥️🇧🇷

gustavo