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Advanced Jazz Guitar Techniques : The Blue Bossa Nova for Jazz Guitar

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2007

Learn about the blue bossa nova for jazz guitar in this free music lesson video.

Expert: John Armstrong
Bio: John Armstrong has been teaching guitar at Keller Music for over 15 years now. He has played with countless musicians over the years, and in bands ranging from classical ensembles to rock groups.
Filmmaker: Jason Sager

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  • It's D-7(b5) not E, and its Ab7 not G#7, and that's not advance jazz guitar

  • Ok ! Let's say that there can always be a better advanced teacher, there can be best style .. etc.

    But please, how can you teach such a simple 16 bars tune and forget the last 2 chords of the turn... How can it be possible ? If you ever played this tune with an other musician or just listen to any of the million interpretation in the world you would have realised the bug !!! Please do !

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  • you are a joke. this is fucking stupid. not correct. not advanced.

  • what was this?

  • Gorgeous. I love this song and always wanted to know how to play it properly. Great lesson. Thanks!!!

  • Advanced?!! O_o ...

  • This guy sucks, doesn't have the right tone, doesn't have the right feel. Expert Village? A joke.

  • Many of your chords are incorrect, you haven't got the turn around, and it doesn't have the right feel.

  • someone take this man's guitar playing license away. dear god.

    i'm a bassist and i'm better at playing guitar than this fool..

    btw, as Guilleins clarified, it's a D-7b5, not E. Also, the F-7 is only for one bar of four, then it goes to a Bb7. Also, you forgot the minor 2-5 turnaround at the end, another D-7b5 to G7#5 in the last measure.

    he earns some points back for knowing what a 2-5-1 is though. some.

  • If you're ever going to play this one out....do not watch this guy at all. always play the cm7 in 8th position with a slide into it, sounds better. yeah...i dont need to go on...

  • Yeah... this dude definitely is calling some wrong chords.

    Anyone who needs the real chords can find them in the Real Book.

  • Can you pluck the strings a little more violently? Thanks.

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