Bossa Nova Guitar in B Flat Major

Presented by Ryan Larson

Bossa nova music is influenced by jazz and Brazilian samba and is played using a distinctive fingerplucking technique. Watch an expert musician show how to play a bossa nova guitar song in B flat major and get tips on guitar chords and scales in this free online jazz music video lesson.

Series Summary

The style of music known as Bossa Nova originated in Rio de Janeiro in the 1950's, influenced by American jazz and Brazilian samba. João Gilberto, Vinicius de Moraes and Antônio Carlos Jobim are just a few of the musicians who popularized the Brazilian jazz style, prompting performers like Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra to record Bossa Nova songs. The nylon-stringed classical guitar is the musical instrument which gives Bossa Nova songs like "The Girl From Ipanema" that definitive smooth sound.

In this series of free video music lessons you'll learn how to play Bossa Nova classical guitar. Expert Ryan Larson shows you the essential scales and chord progressions you'll need to know to play Bossa Nova songs, taking you through a piece measure by measure, and offering tips on the distinctive plucking technique used by Bossa Nova guitarists.

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Picking Technique for Bossa Nova Guitar in B Flat Major

Bossa nova guitar is typically played with the fingers instead of with a pick. Learn about bossa nova fingerpicking techniques and get an overview of how to play B flat major guitar chord progressions and bossa nova music in this free jazz music video lesson.

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