Absolute legend. Thank you so much for this. Quick and easy to understand, and NO bar chords?!... I might cry from happiness haha I've got to learn 2 hours worth of jazz songs for an event by Monday and finding gems like these seriously save me so many tears. Thank you again for your great explanations! Subscribed!
WOW ! What a generous gift you have given all of us looking for meaty chords that work, satisfy the ears and fingers. Thank you so much for providing myself and I suspect many many others who have found you here on UA-cam. I'm now inspired to put some serious time on my guitar to learn and apply this material. Your presentation is outstanding ! The methods and crystal clear explanations and demonstrations are flawless. I know just enough of music theory and chord construction to get myself into all kinds of trouble. The info you share here now gives me a much clearer understanding of it all as well as now having the delight of playing some really nice musical pieces. Again, thank you so much ! ! ! My best wishes to you, good sir ! ! ! .
I am working with your course essentially covering basic music theory as applied to the guitar fret board. This course is opening my eyes to things only guessed at before. I'm 77 yrs old and I've been playing since I was 10. I've played in bands and taught guitar privately and in a studio. But I have to say that your UA-cam videos and course are spectacular. The work you've put into this effort is enormous and I for one greatly appreciate it. I expect to sign up for additional instruction, particularly the one you indicated would be posted next week (04-18-2022). Again, thank you for your efforts.
Hi Larry. Thanks for your comment and positive feedback! I'm so glad to hear that you're finding all the videos and courses so helpful! That makes it all worth it :) ~~ Cheers, -Jared
No it's not! It is not perfect! And I'll tell you why... (Ok; hear(!) goes...). TABLATURE and these homespun chord diagrams are often nothing more than a method of explaining complex and difficult concepts utilized by old school theorists in such a way that those who are laymen or novices can reproduce a tolerable facsimile or even a carbon copy of the "original" work. I liken them to a pacifier because they allow a person to perform a particular piece of music without understanding the THEORY inexorably connected to it! It's kind of like being able to spell without learning the alphabet. You know something sounds good, but you don't know WHY it sounds good. That, my friends, is what MUSIC THEORY teaches! It begins on a 2nd grade level and becomes more difficult as you progress. And you can earn a Ph.D in Theory, Music Appreciation, and beyond. Some of the Asian Ancients lived by and taught this Maxim: "He who understands Music (theory) can unravel the Secrets of the Universe!" There are no shortcuts.... So if you're out there playing Beethoven or Van Halen or Merle Haggard or The Celtic Women or even Frank Zappa or Bob Wills'; or even your own creations, yet you don't know the names of the notes in a C⁶ chord, you're depriving yourself of one the Greatest Aspects of Music Theory: UNDERSTANDING because knowing that something sounds good is no comparison to knowing WHY it sounds good! Throw away all your tablature. And those $2 song books which more often display incorrect chord progressions and/or lyrics than the author had intended. Cheap knockoffs is an accurate description. In other words: Tablature and other shortcuts are just cheap knockoffs because the underlying Theory isn't taught along with these "Learn to play overnight" type schemes and ripoffs. Study hard, and beware of what you listen, endorse, and subscribe to. Good luck. Work hard. Pay attention. Peace
Thanks for the generous sharing of your skills. I will try your system. As a person who has pleasurably but not very successfully played for 40 years, your method gives me new hope.
Amazing explanation. Everything you said and wrote was necessary, useful, and incredibly helpful. Gonna grab that pdf you've got on here, too. Thank you. You're helping thousands of people. Wishing you continued success.
Thank you for this awesome tutorial, you’ve inspired me to play this song that I thought was beyond me. Your mindfull approach takes away all the stress 😊
OMG!! THANK YOU FOR THIS!! I been struggling to find a solid but easy way to play this Beautiful Song Jazz chords are Hard to form... This way helps me develop to rhythm and work on the Jazz Chords later. I just want to HEAR myself play it and then I can figure out the Alternatives U are Jesus
Crazy really , this song came on my thumb drive, I was big into Stan Getz , and have always liked this song, but as a rock player never learned this style , well no time like the present. When Stan’s solo comes on it’s the epitome of laid back , RIP Astrid , check out her cover of beginnings by Chicago .
Thank you so much😀😀 for this excellent teaching hours 🙏🙏🙏 you are a one of the best music teacher on UA-cam 👍👍 very good explain and easy to understand Thank you again greetings from Oslo Norway 😀
Jared or anyone who would like to jump in: I can infer a lot from watching this video (and thanks for it). However, I would like to take a course or read a book that explains some of the concepts behind this. For example, I know a little music theory and standard music notation, and I understand the major scale and what it takes to make a major chord (and a 7th), but these chords (or at least naming them) is a lot more complex to decipher. Also, the "arrangement" sheet is completely foreign to me. Is that something specific to jazz? And finally, is iReal Pro also what Jared is using to do the chord diagrams? Thanks in advance.
@@ilovesex22 Good question. No, this tutorial is in the key of A, and most recordings of it are in the of F or Db I believe. You can use a capo to play these exact chord shapes in any key since many of them have open strings.
Glad you liked it, thank you! Right hand should be plucking fingerstyle - can use nails, or flesh of the fingers if no nails, or even finger picks. I posted a separate video all about the bossa nova rhythm pattern that might help too for the right hand rhythm: ua-cam.com/video/YaaVjCL9NHc/v-deo.html. Hope that helps! Thanks for asking. -Jared
Really great to follow this, been playing this song for years in such a "different" way, still starting out on Amin7 but mostly using full blown chords rather than just 2 or 3 note chords with other strings open or deadened. Playing solo I'm always tempted to "fill out the sound" with fuller chords as well as playing the bass notes where possible (bossa nova style). Just subscribed to your channel, excellent! PS I love open string stuff and usually stumble upon other superb sounding chords as I adore flamenco and dissonance and dabble with less complicated chords, meaning a bit less stretching to do!
Thanks for asking! I did a separate video on how to do the bossa nova rhtyhm finger style pattern, and it shows sheet music and tabs and walk through exactly how to work on it. Here's that video: ua-cam.com/video/YaaVjCL9NHc/v-deo.html. I hope it helps. Let me know if you need anything else. -Jared
Moito bem! Congrats on that Tut. The 'Ipanema progression' as fascinated me over years and taught me a lot. The stacked fourths sound of the song paired with the 'standard' guitar tuning honor symmetrical chord shapes as ya found. Beside all the praise, there were some things that brother me: #1. It hurts me a little bit seeing ya mix the #'s and the b's. Go exploring (again?) that 'holy grail of harmonics': -> -*-The-*- -*-circle-*- -*-of-*- -*-fifths-*-
This might sound like a silly question, but I'm having trouble with the strumming. I have to cut my finger nails down very,very short i think to do this? My fingernails are getting stuck on the strings, and i'm having a devil of a time doing it. Also, I'm doing it on an electric, so keeping the x 'd strings from making some sound is really tough. Just learning string muting, which is proving to be somewhat complicated. I get the technique at times, but it's still not second nature. Thank you very much for this video tutorial. I have been trying to learn doing the song on just with strings, and it's been really tough. Learning notes on the fretboard now, and that's also tough for me. Older, slower, and got sick with the flu, so it's impacted my memory a little.
Hi there! thanks for the questions. I'd love to help. Are you actually "strumming" or plucking the strings with the fingertips and nails? Strumming would be very hard with these chord shapes. Should be plucking classical/fingerstyle. My advice would be different depending on your answer, so let me know and we'll take it from there. Also, here's a lesson on learning and finding the note names on the fretboard incase it helps with your other goal: ua-cam.com/video/hV80MDvG-WA/v-deo.html
@@soundguitar I'll try figuring to pluck. It looked like you were strumming up from the high E, but I'll watch again to see if i missed the technique. I like the bossa nova sound. The chords really sound nice. It seems like a real fun genre to stay in, just because of that. Cut the fingernails down, and it's better.Thought i could use the fingernail sort of like a guitar pick. Maybe some old time pickers can do it, but I can't.
@@joelstolarski2244 Thanks for the reply, that helps me to understand. No one really uses fingernails like a pick with the back of the nail, but for plucking you want to use the nail or just the fingertip and pluck from the knuckles contracting, so like the direction of making a fist. hope that makes sense. starting to do fingerpicking should help! here's a video on how to work on playing accurately with classical plucking technique with the right hand: ua-cam.com/video/h4PfPizrQCM/v-deo.html and here's one about getting started fingerpicking: ua-cam.com/video/UjVgv-YCfg8/v-deo.html just in case those help. let me know if you have any other questions anytime! Best, -Jared
Thanks for asking, unfortunately I don't have room to accept any private students at the moment :/ Please stay tuned and join my email list for future opportunities to get feedback on playing
People, Don’t use the Easiest possible chord shapes! Use chords that SUPPORT the melody! Stop using the word easy easily easiest as to music. Do it right and sound fantastic! It won’t be easy!
It's an old guitar called a "Degas" - it's obscure and I don't know where it came from or anything else about it. It's kind of my "beater" guitar and I end up bringing it everywhere and playing it more than any other guitar. Glad you like the sound! thanks for watching - Jared
Been playing for a few weeks and want to learn Bossa Nova. This is wonderful and I come back to practice every day. Thank you! Edit: I now have the A section down from practicing a few minutes each day! Back to work on the B section 😀
I totally recommend it! I'm using the "Notability" iPad app with an apple pencil to draw and then I just do a screen recording while drawing and teaching. It's been super helpful for teaching and for the videos! Hope that helps. Thanks! -Jared
Absolutely. I'm using the "Notability" iPad app with an apple pencil to draw and then I just do a screen recording while drawing and teaching. It's been super helpful for teaching and for the videos! Hope that helps. Thanks! -Jared
Hi! Thanks for asking. I'm playing the bossa nova rhythm pattern using fingerstyle - Here's a full tutorial on how to do it → Bossa Nova Guitar Rhythm Pattern Lesson: ua-cam.com/video/YaaVjCL9NHc/v-deo.html I hope it helps! :) -Jared
FREE pdf download: Play _Any_ Jazz or Bossa Progression with Just 8 Chord Shapes ➡ bit.ly/3msntbe
Do you have the tab for the picking melody in the A key as you did in the video? Can you share this? thanks
@@carlosm.rodriguez6069 I don't have that resource at the moment, but thank you for the request. I'll try to get to it. -Jared
Thank you for your response. Be well.
Absolute legend. Thank you so much for this. Quick and easy to understand, and NO bar chords?!... I might cry from happiness haha I've got to learn 2 hours worth of jazz songs for an event by Monday and finding gems like these seriously save me so many tears. Thank you again for your great explanations! Subscribed!
So I’m just curious - did you learn your two hours worth of jazz songs for your event that following Monday?
@@jpetes9046no he passed away
Wow. You are literal one of the best guitar teachers I’ve seen on UA-cam
Wow, thanks!
WOW ! What a generous gift you have given all of us looking for meaty chords that work, satisfy the ears and fingers. Thank you so much for providing myself and I suspect many many others who have found you here on UA-cam. I'm now inspired to put some serious time on my guitar to learn and apply this material. Your presentation is outstanding ! The methods and crystal clear explanations and demonstrations are flawless. I know just enough of music theory and chord construction to get myself into all kinds of trouble. The info you share here now gives me a much clearer understanding of it all as well as now having the delight of playing some really nice musical pieces. Again, thank you so much ! ! ! My best wishes to you, good sir ! ! ! .
I am working with your course essentially covering basic music theory as applied to the guitar fret board. This course is opening my eyes to things only guessed at before. I'm 77 yrs old and I've been playing since I was 10. I've played in bands and taught guitar privately and in a studio. But I have to say that your UA-cam videos and course are spectacular. The work you've put into this effort is enormous and I for one greatly appreciate it. I expect to sign up for additional instruction, particularly the one you indicated would be posted next week (04-18-2022). Again, thank you for your efforts.
Hi Larry. Thanks for your comment and positive feedback! I'm so glad to hear that you're finding all the videos and courses so helpful! That makes it all worth it :) ~~ Cheers, -Jared
this is FREAKING PERFECT!!!😭😭 Thank you soooo much for your hard work!!💕
It's my pleasure, you're very welcome 😊 Glad you found this one helpful! Hope you're enjoying working on the song :)
No it's not! It is not perfect! And I'll tell you why... (Ok; hear(!) goes...).
TABLATURE and these homespun chord diagrams are often nothing more than a method of explaining complex and difficult concepts utilized by old school theorists in such a way that those who are laymen or novices can reproduce a tolerable facsimile or even a carbon copy of the "original" work.
I liken them to a pacifier because they allow a person to perform a particular piece of music without understanding the THEORY inexorably connected to it! It's kind of like being able to spell without learning the alphabet. You know something sounds good, but you don't know WHY it sounds good. That, my friends, is what MUSIC THEORY teaches! It begins on a 2nd grade level and becomes more difficult as you progress. And you can earn a Ph.D in Theory, Music Appreciation, and beyond. Some of the Asian Ancients lived by and taught this Maxim: "He who understands Music (theory) can unravel the Secrets of the Universe!"
There are no shortcuts....
So if you're out there playing Beethoven or Van Halen or Merle Haggard or The Celtic Women or even Frank Zappa or Bob Wills'; or even your own creations, yet you don't know the names of the notes in a C⁶ chord, you're depriving yourself of one the Greatest Aspects of Music Theory: UNDERSTANDING
because knowing that something sounds good is no comparison to knowing WHY it sounds good!
Throw away all your tablature. And those $2 song books which more often display incorrect chord progressions and/or
lyrics than the author had intended. Cheap knockoffs is an accurate description. In other words: Tablature and other shortcuts are just cheap knockoffs because the underlying Theory isn't taught along with these "Learn to play overnight" type schemes and ripoffs.
Study hard, and beware of what you listen, endorse, and subscribe to. Good luck. Work hard. Pay attention.
Peace
Omg! Your chord illustrations are the best I've ever experienced with tutorials!
That's wonderful to hear, thanks for taking the time to comment and say that!
after 20years.. i finally got a glimpse on how to play this song.
Thank you sir
Thanks for the generous sharing of your skills. I will try your system. As a person who has pleasurably but not very successfully played for 40 years, your method gives me new hope.
Thanks for the tutorial. Really made it simple. Most Appreciated.
My pleasure. Glad to hear it helped, thanks!
Amazing explanation. Everything you said and wrote was necessary, useful, and incredibly helpful. Gonna grab that pdf you've got on here, too. Thank you. You're helping thousands of people. Wishing you continued success.
This is the best guitar tutorial on the UA-cam. Thanks you!
Wow, thanks! :))
Thank you so much for that book in PDF and this lesson was also awesome❤❤❤
Thank you for this awesome tutorial, you’ve inspired me to play this song that I thought was beyond me. Your mindfull approach takes away all the stress 😊
That's great to hear, Dave! Thanks so for the comment! :) ~~ Jared
I really love bossa nova chords and love and brazilian vibes THANK YOU!
My pleasure! Glad you found the video valuable! :) -Jared
OMG!! THANK YOU FOR THIS!! I been struggling to find a solid but easy way to play this Beautiful Song
Jazz chords are Hard to form... This way helps me develop to rhythm and work on the Jazz Chords later.
I just want to HEAR myself play it and then I can figure out the Alternatives
U are Jesus
So glad it was helpful! thanks!! ~~ Jared
That was very beautiful, I used to play this on piano and now i will practice it on guitar. Your teaching method is superb. God bless!
Wonderful!
Thanks for your hard works ! this is a good channel i must say
You're welcome, and thanks!! :) -Jared
This is the best guitar tutorial I’ve ever seen
Wow, thanks for such positive feedback! Glad you liked it! Cheers, -Jared
Crazy really , this song came on my thumb drive, I was big into Stan Getz , and have always liked this song, but as a rock player never learned this style , well no time like the present. When Stan’s solo comes on it’s the epitome of laid back , RIP Astrid , check out her cover of beginnings by Chicago .
you deserve many many many more subscribers!!!
Thank you, Maybe one day!
THANK YOU. I can decipher most blues and rock, playing by ear, but, Bossa Nova like this is beyond me to play by ear!
Thank you so much for the detailed video. This is one of my favorite songs.
You're very welcome!
Thanks so much....this song /style has intrigued me for many decades....thanks for sharing your gift.....may it return to you a hundredfold!!! 👍🏻🎸👍🏻
Lying in bed with Covid, wishing I'd found your videos right at the beginning of lockdown! Thanks a million 💖
I hope you recovered well! Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers, -Jared
I just got on to you--YOU are an amazing instructor!!!! Thanks for this. I've always wanted to learn this.
You’re very welcome! Thanks Eddie! Glad to have you here :)
Great video! Rio here I come!
haha nice!
Thank you! What a great job you've done!
Thank YOU :)
Thanks
Thanks so much! :) 🙏
Thanks so much for this great lesson
Thanks!
Thanks so much! 🙏
Great lesson. Thank you! Love this song😃
Thanks! My pleasure :) Glad you liked it.
than you for the quality of this video
Thank you so much😀😀 for this excellent teaching hours 🙏🙏🙏 you are a one of the best music teacher on UA-cam 👍👍 very good explain and easy to understand Thank you again greetings from Oslo Norway 😀
Thanks a lot, God bless you.
You're welcome, thanks! :)
Love this lesson man. I use D'Addarios on my Spanish, your tone is much brighter than mine, may I ask what strings you use here please?
Best lesson on UA-cam 👍🏻what guitar are use using?
Thank you so much for your help ❤
Fantastic video. Great work. You really are a good teacher. Thanks!
wonderful chords and instruction. smooth and perfect harmony. thank you very much. i learned alot
Amazing! Im super grateful for this! thank you!
You're so welcome!
Very intresting and nice lesson with chords and sheet diagram melodiques playing and wé thé real thing. Thank you Bernard Québec Canada 👍👍
thanks!!
Really good, well explained video. Love the song
Thanks!
Thank you!
You're welcome! :)
Jared or anyone who would like to jump in: I can infer a lot from watching this video (and thanks for it). However, I would like to take a course or read a book that explains some of the concepts behind this. For example, I know a little music theory and standard music notation, and I understand the major scale and what it takes to make a major chord (and a 7th), but these chords (or at least naming them) is a lot more complex to decipher. Also, the "arrangement" sheet is completely foreign to me. Is that something specific to jazz? And finally, is iReal Pro also what Jared is using to do the chord diagrams? Thanks in advance.
Great explanation teaching the chords! Fantastic job! Thank you.
I love your use of open chords!
Glad you like them!
Thank you, great lesson
Glad you liked it!
A great favourite of mine, thanks for the lesson
Mine too! Glad you liked it, thanks! :)
Hi could you please do a tab for the solo girl from Ipanema thanks
Thank you!!!
You're welcome! :)
Thank you for sharing, life is easier with your tutorials 😊.
Thank you awsome tutorial
Glad you liked it! thanks :)
19:55 do you have a tutorial or tabs for the melody? have a good one!
I don't right now unfortunately :/ thanks for asking though! Would you want it in the key from this video or in another key?
@@soundguitar is the key in the video the key in the song recording?
@@ilovesex22 Good question. No, this tutorial is in the key of A, and most recordings of it are in the of F or Db I believe. You can use a capo to play these exact chord shapes in any key since many of them have open strings.
Key from the video
woah thanks so much this is an amazing tutorial! I don’t know if I missed it but what do you pluck with your right hand? thanks so much! :D
Glad you liked it, thank you! Right hand should be plucking fingerstyle - can use nails, or flesh of the fingers if no nails, or even finger picks. I posted a separate video all about the bossa nova rhythm pattern that might help too for the right hand rhythm: ua-cam.com/video/YaaVjCL9NHc/v-deo.html.
Hope that helps! Thanks for asking.
-Jared
love all of your content!
Glad to hear that, thanks so much :)
So far the most comprehensive lesson I learned thanks
Glad it was helpful!
You are da best
Your guitar sounds great, may i ask what strings you are using?
Fantastic, really sounds great. Good job 👍
ACES!!!!!!!!! My friend.
Cheers! Thanks, Luke! :)
Perfect for beginner like me.
Glad to hear that!
Excelente clase. Whats program do You use. Thanks
Proverbs 16:24
Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones.
Thank you for your slow and very good understandible lesson!!
Thanks. Too bad no plebian fret markers. But what do I know?
SMOOTH!!!!
Can you please make a pdf of the melody.
Hi Jared What software do you uses to draw chord diagrams? Thanks
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Thank you very much for a fantastic Tutoria perfect 😀
Really great to follow this, been playing this song for years in such a "different" way, still starting out on Amin7 but mostly using full blown chords rather than just 2 or 3 note chords with other strings open or deadened. Playing solo I'm always tempted to "fill out the sound" with fuller chords as well as playing the bass notes where possible (bossa nova style). Just subscribed to your channel, excellent! PS I love open string stuff and usually stumble upon other superb sounding chords as I adore flamenco and dissonance and dabble with less complicated chords, meaning a bit less stretching to do!
Muchas gracias excelente video 👍
Hello, can you share the tabs of te fingerpicking part? (If you do have, if you dont its okay) thanks 😄
Thanks for asking! I did a separate video on how to do the bossa nova rhtyhm finger style pattern, and it shows sheet music and tabs and walk through exactly how to work on it. Here's that video: ua-cam.com/video/YaaVjCL9NHc/v-deo.html. I hope it helps. Let me know if you need anything else. -Jared
@@soundguitar perfect! Thanks man
Interesting explanation guys, thanks by the way, n good luck !
Takk!
Thanks! :) 🙏
Thanks a lot! Now I can play Girl from Ipanema thanks to this easy tutorial.
Glad I could help! ~~
Could you do a lesson on soloing with scales or arpeggios, with this song, thank you so much!
I'd love to! Thanks for the request. I'll add it to my list of videos to do :) Cheers, ** Jared
Moito bem! Congrats on that Tut.
The 'Ipanema progression' as fascinated me over years and taught me a lot.
The stacked fourths sound of the song paired with the 'standard' guitar tuning honor symmetrical chord shapes as ya found.
Beside all the praise, there were some things that brother me:
#1. It hurts me a little bit seeing ya mix the #'s and the b's.
Go exploring (again?) that 'holy grail of harmonics':
-> -*-The-*- -*-circle-*- -*-of-*- -*-fifths-*-
Muy bien explicado profesor me gustaría que haga la versión de Corcovado va Gracias
This might sound like a silly question, but I'm having trouble with the strumming. I have to cut my finger nails down very,very short i think to do this? My fingernails are getting stuck on the strings, and i'm having a devil of a time doing it. Also, I'm doing it on an electric, so keeping the x 'd strings from making some sound is really tough. Just learning string muting, which is proving to be somewhat complicated. I get the technique at times, but it's still not second nature. Thank you very much for this video tutorial. I have been trying to learn doing the song on just with strings, and it's been really tough. Learning notes on the fretboard now, and that's also tough for me. Older, slower, and got sick with the flu, so it's impacted my memory a little.
Hi there! thanks for the questions. I'd love to help. Are you actually "strumming" or plucking the strings with the fingertips and nails? Strumming would be very hard with these chord shapes. Should be plucking classical/fingerstyle. My advice would be different depending on your answer, so let me know and we'll take it from there.
Also, here's a lesson on learning and finding the note names on the fretboard incase it helps with your other goal: ua-cam.com/video/hV80MDvG-WA/v-deo.html
@@soundguitar I'll try figuring to pluck. It looked like you were strumming up from the high E, but I'll watch again to see if i missed the technique. I like the bossa nova sound. The chords really sound nice. It seems like a real fun genre to stay in, just because of that. Cut the fingernails down, and it's better.Thought i could use the fingernail sort of like a guitar pick. Maybe some old time pickers can do it, but I can't.
@@joelstolarski2244 Thanks for the reply, that helps me to understand. No one really uses fingernails like a pick with the back of the nail, but for plucking you want to use the nail or just the fingertip and pluck from the knuckles contracting, so like the direction of making a fist. hope that makes sense. starting to do fingerpicking should help!
here's a video on how to work on playing accurately with classical plucking technique with the right hand: ua-cam.com/video/h4PfPizrQCM/v-deo.html
and here's one about getting started fingerpicking: ua-cam.com/video/UjVgv-YCfg8/v-deo.html
just in case those help.
let me know if you have any other questions anytime!
Best,
-Jared
Nothing like playing bossa nova on an sg 😂. Gotta do what I gotta do
Amazing. You're a total star.
Wonderful!
Hi Sir! I just wanna ask if you accept personal tutorial? Please let me know how much you charge per session? Thank you and more power!
Thanks for asking, unfortunately I don't have room to accept any private students at the moment :/ Please stay tuned and join my email list for future opportunities to get feedback on playing
Keith Richards uses that F#7 shape to get out of trouble in songs like LADY JANE and others.
Great detailed video man!
Glad you liked it!
People,
Don’t use the Easiest possible chord shapes! Use chords that SUPPORT the melody! Stop using the word easy easily easiest as to music. Do it right and sound fantastic! It won’t be easy!
Man what is that classic guitar you are using? It sounds so profound!
It's an old guitar called a "Degas" - it's obscure and I don't know where it came from or anything else about it. It's kind of my "beater" guitar and I end up bringing it everywhere and playing it more than any other guitar. Glad you like the sound! thanks for watching - Jared
Been playing for a few weeks and want to learn Bossa Nova. This is wonderful and I come back to practice every day. Thank you!
Edit: I now have the A section down from practicing a few minutes each day! Back to work on the B section 😀
Love this! Thank you!!!!!
Fantastico…. Grazie 🤩
You're welcome, cheers! -Jared
Is there more on the strumming pattern I can find?
Glad you asked! Yes, here's a video on exactly how to work on the bossa rhythm pattern: ua-cam.com/video/YaaVjCL9NHc/v-deo.html
WOW This is absolutely WONDERFUL Tutoral! 😀 ❤Can you also teach "The Look of Love", another beautiful music...
Hi there! I was wondering what program you are using to draw those chord diagrams? It is fantastic and I’d definitely like to use it with my students
I totally recommend it! I'm using the "Notability" iPad app with an apple pencil to draw and then I just do a screen recording while drawing and teaching. It's been super helpful for teaching and for the videos! Hope that helps. Thanks! -Jared
Great lesson 👍👍
Thanks! 😃
Excelente gracias 👏🤝
cheers!
Can you please tell me wich program are you using to write chords on those sheets ?
Absolutely. I'm using the "Notability" iPad app with an apple pencil to draw and then I just do a screen recording while drawing and teaching. It's been super helpful for teaching and for the videos! Hope that helps. Thanks! -Jared
@@soundguitar Much obliged.
Any tabs on melody?
have you done : Agua de beber?
I've played it but haven't taught on the channel. Great tune!
Hi what strumming pattern are you using
Hi! Thanks for asking. I'm playing the bossa nova rhythm pattern using fingerstyle - Here's a full tutorial on how to do it → Bossa Nova Guitar Rhythm Pattern Lesson: ua-cam.com/video/YaaVjCL9NHc/v-deo.html
I hope it helps! :)
-Jared