Thank you for this explanation. I love the song "Partido Alto" by Azymuth and this particular "segmented" beat used in the song. But I did not know it was a name of a style that is a subset of samba. Makes sense!
Very nice explanation! I like where at 4:31 ,and after, it shows the chord changes clearly in relation to the Partido. This is so important also because melodies in many or most? Brazilian tunes really follows this authentic way of playing the rhythm with the beginning of the 2 bar phrase being more syncopated (avoiding beat "1" and anchoring on the next bar downbeat - or in 4/4 avoiding the 1 and anchoring on the 3, or the middle of the clave).
Gracias Hermano, Intentaré hacer otro video al respecto. Mientras tanto, tengo un gran curso de guitarra brasileña donde cubro un montón de estas cosas. Puede consultarlo a través de mi sitio web gabrielsantiagoprojet.com en "lecciones". gran abrazo GS
Hermano, excelente como siempre! Me gustaría saber cómo adaptarías estos estilos a un formato eléctrico. Si cambiarías algunos aspectos de el groove para tocarlo en guitarra eléctrica. Abrazo grande!
Wonderful, and later, on in the clip, where you give examples of Samba styles mixed in with the Partido alto it really is clear that all of Samba is thoroughly influenced and infected by Partido, alto. About 10 years ago I heard it said that around 30 years ago Partido alto infected Samba so it's been about 40 years now?
killinngggg 🔥🔥
This is my favourite rhythm, fantastic grooveeee!
I Love it too! best GS
Thank you for this explanation. I love the song "Partido Alto" by Azymuth and this particular "segmented" beat used in the song. But I did not know it was a name of a style that is a subset of samba. Makes sense!
Just discovered your channel. Such great explanations and examples. Can't wait to watch a whole bunch more!
Very nice explanation! I like where at 4:31 ,and after, it shows the chord changes clearly in relation to the Partido. This is so important also because melodies in many or most? Brazilian tunes really follows this authentic way of playing the rhythm with the beginning of the 2 bar phrase being more syncopated (avoiding beat "1" and anchoring on the next bar downbeat - or in 4/4 avoiding the 1 and anchoring on the 3, or the middle of the clave).
Great groove and harmony ! I'm dancing ...
Thank You! 🙏🎸
Hi thanks!! Great lesson !! Keep it up!!
Great as always ...
Thank you!! best GS
Cada día son mejores tus vídeo y sobretodo el final que haces.
Es todo un recital
gracias hermano! best GS
I'm a drummer, and this was very helpful, thank you🙏🏻
Amazing Thankyou 🙏
Thats beautiful! What kind of guitar is that, it sounds great!
Were you by chance playing the chord changes to Marcangalha?
Man, now that you mentioned I think I actually was! hahaha without thinking about it. Great catch! Best GS
Que massa! Parabens pelo teu trabalho, Gabriel!! Obrigada pela partilha.
Obrigado Kaline! Feliz que vc curtiu. Bjs GS
Gabriel hace mucho tiempo quería saber bien sobre estos ritmos, gracias por tan buenas lecciones!
gracias hermano! best GS
Bravo!
Thank You! 🙏🎸
teu groove e espetacular, rapaz...
ôpa obrigado! abração GS
Muy bueno, felicitaciones! Podrias explicar paso a paso la digiación de mano derecha? Gracias, segui asi!
Gracias Hermano, Intentaré hacer otro video al respecto. Mientras tanto, tengo un gran curso de guitarra brasileña donde cubro un montón de estas cosas. Puede consultarlo a través de mi sitio web gabrielsantiagoprojet.com en "lecciones". gran abrazo GS
very impressive . i like
Thank you! Cheers!
Hermano, excelente como siempre! Me gustaría saber cómo adaptarías estos estilos a un formato eléctrico. Si cambiarías algunos aspectos de el groove para tocarlo en guitarra eléctrica. Abrazo grande!
a good subject for a podcast episode. I will make sure to talk about that. Abrazo mi hermano GS
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I'm sorry is there your picture in the dictionary when you look for the word "versatile"?!?! hahahahaha Keep it up, Maestro!
hehe I keep trying hard. Thanks for watching! best GS
Wonderful, and later, on in the clip, where you give examples of Samba styles mixed in with the Partido alto it really is clear that all of Samba is thoroughly influenced and infected by Partido, alto. About 10 years ago I heard it said that around 30 years ago Partido alto infected Samba so it's been about 40 years now?
No. No.
Longer. Definitely longer.
@@tiltil9442 interesting! How long ago? maybe at the origins of Samba?