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  • Wow! thats nice thanks

  • This is the chords to "the girl from Ipanema"

  • @eddieluo1997 I immediately realized this too

  • wow. changed things again. I love the chord things. that really helps. thanks

  • very nice. What key is it in?

  • Key of F. The fact is that dominant chords are jazz substitutions lol

  • Opa! Garota de Ipanema! very good!

    Try to play it in chord melody...

  • can someone please tell me what the difference, is between bossa nova and latin jazz!i think there the same, and i study jazz!!!!

  • i think bossa nova comes from brazil

  • a.c. jobim (bossa)

    Michel Camilo (Latin)

  • @JazzSpirit

    the difference is really simple. Latin jazz is basically a catch-all phrase for two different subtypes of jazz. Afro-cuban and Brazilian jazz. Bossanova is a type of Brazilian Jazz, there is also Bossa, and Samba.

    I studied this in college

  • I loved it, just what I been looking for.

  • cool but i can barely hear it :(

  • nice work

  • I have been working through this lesson with great success. This is one cat I would love to take lessons with! Highly recommended. cesfarm

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