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How Insensitive Part 3

April 17, 2017 By Leave a Comment

In this section of the tutorial, we will play all of the elements of Bossa Nova which is the bass line, syncopated chords, and finally the melody on top.

How Insensitive Part 2

April 17, 2017 By 3 Comments

In part 2, we are going to enhance the melody and add some rhythmic devices into our left hand to introduce the Bossa Nova feel and groove.

How Insensitive Part 1

April 17, 2017 By 3 Comments

‘How Insensitive’ is a well-known tune written by Antonio Jobim who was one of the main exponents of the Bossa Nova movement in 1950s Brazil.

Advanced Upper Structures

March 24, 2017 By 2 Comments

In this lesson we explore some advanced applications of upper structure triads in context of jazz standards we have covered.

Dominant Voicings Part 2

March 24, 2017 By 2 Comments

This is part 2 of the tutorial on dominant chord voicings. Here we explore voicing options for the natural 4th, #11, 5th, #5, 13th and the b7.

Dominant Voicings Part 1

March 24, 2017 By 3 Comments

This is part 2 of the tutorial on dominant chord voicings. Here we explore voicing options for the natural 4th, #11, 5th, #5, 13th and the b7.

Blue Bossa Tutorial Part 3

March 15, 2017 By 2 Comments

In Part 3 we will add ornamentation to the melody, creating much more melodic interest and a nice climax towards the end of the tune.

Blue Bossa Tutorial Part 2

March 15, 2017 By 2 Comments

A very important point is that it’s not absolutely necessary to play all of these elements concurrently throughout the performance.

Blue Bossa Tutorial Part 1

March 15, 2017 By 5 Comments

When starting out playing Bossa Nova standards, it’s a good idea to separate and isolate the different elements that make up a Bossa Nova groove.

Bossa Nova & 251s

March 6, 2017 By 10 Comments

251s feature heavily in Bossa Nova music and it’s a good idea to learn to play major and minor 251 progressions with a Bossa Nova groove.

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