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so this is a nylon string? do you think one can play bossa on steel?
very good!
I will use to improve my poor guitar fingerpicking!
@planetalk i agree with @NFLineast its great
i cant play this on my warwick drop c :-(
now i've gotta buy a new guitar for standard tuning :D
Hard but practique, to learn wow XD
its never too late to quit ;)
Thanks Kirk - This is has been a great litttle intro for me to the bossa sound.
Amazing sound woow
I want to play this kind of music.
sound like mairo music.
This video is a favorite on Angola
... thanks, mate, that's always been my philosophy too.
If it sounds good, it IS good. This sounds great!
What's the point of the Dislike button?
Man this is great XD Exactly the kind of thing I was looking for to aid me in this bitch of a transition from metal guitar to bossa nova :P
just beuitiful very nice and very tastfulll improvisation
yes, very nice indeed. thanks :).
... just a nice chord progression I put together for a lesson. Glad you like it!
Hi! Thanks for sharing this nice lesson. Please help me, which bossa song is this? Or is it just a nice bunch of chords? :) Thanks again!
... No, it's not a mistake. That's how I wrote it.
96 people thought bossa nova was a justin beiber song
That's true. If in one pattern you use 4 times 2 different basses your mistake is on the third time second bass where you play it too early...00:7, 0:10 ,0:13....etc. You are playing the third bass with the chord and that's a mistake.You should be playing it immediately after the chord. Sorry about english :)
That doesn't just sound nice but watching your fingers go in time with the music is hypnotising. I wish I could play like that :'''( how long did it take you to learn that?
This is just beautiful
... apparently not! I've had a number of Bossa Nova experts 'dislike' this video because they tell me I'm not playing the real pattern. I'm not supposed to be alternating the bass line the way I do in this. |