Plz you got to add sheet music to this kind of videos!!! I mean the playing in it self and filming is at an incredible level but even at this quality trying to follow the techniques was next to impossible by just watching the fingers and I am a pretty experienced guitarist you got have some kind of reference or explain what notes your playing it sucks cause I was having a really good time learning the intro and and to first part of section A but got stuck in the middle of the section cause I just couldn’t follow your fingers.
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Great Ariel... Vou sugerir for you uma pérola da Bossa Nova, Pra você fazer aqui, composta no ano de 1963. Estou falando de " Balanço Zona Sul" Eternizado por Wilson Simonal E mais recente por Nada menos que Leny Andrade , aliás recomendo a você que ouça a versão da Leny, que considero um primor. Veja lá e me fale amigo, se gostou! Tenho certeza que irá gostar. Hugs to you!
Clive, he was quite specific explaining the use of the capo. See 1:54 It is perfectly acceptable to refer to chord shapes relative to the nut if one first offers a clear declaration of intent to do so. Please consider softening your criticism. This a quality piece of work and very well described as instruction from the outset. Yes the piece is in F minor. He states that in the beginning as well.
This music pieces are lasting. Also the most Brazil people say that it is not brazil. But for me, this music captures Brazil most.
Thanks for sharing. I was always a big Brazil 66 and 77 fan as well as Stan and sax for bossa nova.
Great stuff. The composer is Jorge Benjor, but Sergio did a great job arranging, playing and recording it. Oba! Oba! Oba!
There's a sock with rice in it tied to his word that rhymes with the third word in this sentence keeping that rhythm, respect
Excellent transcription--captures the spirit of Sergio's song.
Love all your tutorials
Thanks for sharing! Eagerly waiting for the next Samba style guitar playing lesson! 💗
Nice!
Great tutorial, thanks for sharing!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! Wanted you to play the whole thing!
Wow!! Great lesson maestro. Congratulations.👍👏👍👏
Fantastic playing and wonderful lesson!
Thanks, John
Gig Harbor, WA
Muito bom 🇧🇷
obrigado amigo!
Oh man, you are absolutely awesome!❤
ma con tutta questa pubblicita ti passa la voglia di guardare i video
Thank you
Rock on
VERY GOOD, MY FRIEND.
Bravissimo
Fantastikkkkk Ok grazie
Nice, what did you use for the backing track?
Plz you got to add sheet music to this kind of videos!!! I mean the playing in it self and filming is at an incredible level but even at this quality trying to follow the techniques was next to impossible by just watching the fingers and I am a pretty experienced guitarist you got have some kind of reference or explain what notes your playing it sucks cause I was having a really good time learning the intro and and to first part of section A but got stuck in the middle of the section cause I just couldn’t follow your fingers.
Thanks for your message. The score and the full transcript of the lesson with interactive TABS is available on our Patreon: www.patreon.com/altguitar Hope to see you there!
Carlos took this cords. Guess which song he wrote.
Great Ariel...
Vou sugerir for you uma pérola da Bossa Nova,
Pra você fazer aqui, composta no ano de 1963. Estou falando de " Balanço Zona Sul"
Eternizado por Wilson Simonal E mais recente por Nada menos que Leny Andrade , aliás recomendo a você que ouça a versão da Leny, que considero um primor.
Veja lá e me fale amigo, se gostou!
Tenho certeza que irá gostar.
Hugs to you!
Fala Pedro, obrigado não conheço a versão de Leny vou buscar. Obrigado pela nova sugestão!
What A major chord? The song is in F minor !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He told he would refer to the chords as if there wasn't a capo
Technically it’s a b flat
Clive, he was quite specific explaining the use of the capo. See 1:54 It is perfectly acceptable to refer to chord shapes relative to the nut if one first offers a clear declaration of intent to do so. Please consider softening your criticism. This a quality piece of work and very well described as instruction from the outset. Yes the piece is in F minor. He states that in the beginning as well.