The EASY way to play Bossa Nova (Romero Lubambo)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 апр 2025
  • Romero Lubambo teaches you the right (and EASY) way to play a bossa nova rhythm on guitar.
    Learn more and start playing authentic Bossa Nova today for just $39 (reg. $77) 👉 openstudiojazz...
    This lesson is from Romero's guitar course "Bossa Nova Jump-Start" on Open Studio. Get authentic bossa nova lessons from one of the masters of the genre himself. Romero will teach you the basic building blocks including rhythm, chords, inversions, and more.
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Комментарии • 42

  • @sitarnut
    @sitarnut Год назад +4

    Best lesson I've ever seen on Bossa Nova Rhythm.. thank you Sir...

  • @spaziojobim
    @spaziojobim 5 лет назад +51

    Finally someone who talks about the basic patterns of Bossa Nova. BUT what Romero Lubambo is playing is a VARIATION of the basic rhythm. I remember you, gentlemen, that Bossa Nova is 2/4, not 4/4.

    • @rennieman7803
      @rennieman7803 2 года назад +6

      From a number of sources: "Samba is usually notated in 2/4 using 16th notes, while due to its slower tempo and relationship to jazz music, bossa nova is commonly notated in 4/4 using 8th notes.". Not much difference, and most Americans are more comfortable with 4/4.

    • @GladmanNow
      @GladmanNow Год назад +2

      Where can I get some of this “steadiness”? I am joking but it is a long journey for this North American. Romero, I have followed your teaching through various videos since even before the internet. Thanks for your guidance. The last five years I have been with a samba drum teacher. Maybe now I am closer to a gentle steadiness.

    • @isaacbeen2087
      @isaacbeen2087 Год назад

      @@rennieman7803 The distinction is quite important... two beats per bar, no? as opposed to four? I would say 2/2 is more appropriate than 4/4. Ragtime was always notated in 2/4 with sixteenths, and bluegrass very often the same... I think "cut time" is the most appropriate in any case. The great jazz educator Barry Harris did often say "jazz lives in eighth notes," so, yes, that's perhaps an important consideration.

  • @Karlagarciamusic
    @Karlagarciamusic 2 месяца назад +2

    great video and so clear thank you 🙏🙏

  • @TheJenecke
    @TheJenecke Год назад +8

    Indeed a masterful lesson .Thanks

  • @gogotrololo
    @gogotrololo Год назад +2

    this is a diamond piece of lesson for a beginner!

  • @HelioLagoJr
    @HelioLagoJr 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is the kind of information that I´ve never seen on RUclips. Brazilian are used to listening to samba and make this connection between percussion instrument and emulate this with the right hand when playing bossa nova.

  • @phpfunkdotcom
    @phpfunkdotcom 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this awesome lesson. Regarding the pattern @6:30 on down beat of two I do not think chord is played, only the bass note; this makes for a more natural feeling pattern IMHO where chord and bass are only played together on beat 1.

  • @JAZTHESAME
    @JAZTHESAME 3 года назад +4

    Exellent teacher , great respect , saludos de Slovenia :-).

  • @tinnimac
    @tinnimac 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Maestro for this valuable lesson.

  • @danmoss8559
    @danmoss8559 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, Maestro, for a great lesson. You are the best teacher on the internet.

  • @IsraelMaldonadoMusic
    @IsraelMaldonadoMusic Год назад

    I'm going to share this with my students, amazing lesson !

  • @oldschool988
    @oldschool988 Год назад

    Awesome. Thank you, you made it simple to learn

  • @edutekno3131
    @edutekno3131 11 месяцев назад

    Gracias Maestro !!! que ViVa La Buena Musica OLE !!! Saludos desde UK !!!

  • @raimkes
    @raimkes 11 месяцев назад

    So beautiful I want to learn it like this❤ Thank you for your video.

  • @franciscoaragao5398
    @franciscoaragao5398 3 года назад +2

    Romero fala bem. Que beleza. Obrigado.

  • @Rogers2850
    @Rogers2850 5 месяцев назад

    Merveilleux merci

  • @daniel030570
    @daniel030570 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much Sir

  • @guaranagaucho3071
    @guaranagaucho3071 10 месяцев назад

    Muito obrigado Romero 🙏🏼

  • @odbreezy
    @odbreezy 3 месяца назад +1

    What song is this? ❤

  • @Dang...
    @Dang... 2 года назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @zeljkovukman1031
    @zeljkovukman1031 2 года назад

    Brilliant, thanks.

  • @karmila9
    @karmila9 5 лет назад +4

    Poderia postar informações do curso em português Mestre, qual o público alvo, se é vitalício? Etc👍👍👍

    • @joaogamboa7653
      @joaogamboa7653 4 года назад

      Kamila, no PC, você pode ativar a legenda em inglês clicando em (CC), em seguida settings, opção auto-translate, e idioma português. A tradução não é perfeita, mas ajuda.

    • @franciscoaragao5398
      @franciscoaragao5398 3 года назад

      Neste vídeo em particular a tradução automática, CC, está muito boa. Mesmo assim se precisar pode me perguntar, Kamila.

  • @danilo7cordas
    @danilo7cordas 4 года назад +1

    Romero , qual captador e pré amplificador que você usa ?

  • @springroll6758
    @springroll6758 10 месяцев назад

    amazing

  • @vhahsijajssuud9229
    @vhahsijajssuud9229 3 года назад +2

    is the course good for beginners? like actual beginners who can only play normal chords

    • @gs.daniel87
      @gs.daniel87 3 года назад +3

      this video is a very good lesson to learn the pattern. As he said in other words, you have to stop the urge to play crazy with the bass - It has to be steady, marking the time like the Surdo instrument does - it is actually a discipline challenge

    • @Sam-pp2it
      @Sam-pp2it 3 года назад +1

      I think it would be approachable for a beginner to tap out the rhythm, as he does at 4:33. When that feels comfortable, it can be fun to apply that rhythm to whatever chords you’d like. Maybe starting with 1 chord vamp and then a 2 chord sequence until the pattern isn’t so taxing, and then apply to full songs. If that is overwhelming, just start with the bass line and try a similar process. Just my thoughts.

    • @davidphilipp16
      @davidphilipp16 2 месяца назад

      No

  • @isaacbeen2087
    @isaacbeen2087 Год назад

    At around 6:39, the sheet music unfortunately does not match what he's playing. It's very close though! you just have to take out the upper chord on beat two...whoever is adding the music needs to pay more attention!

  • @lastorianostra8173
    @lastorianostra8173 5 лет назад

    Lubambo and Peppino di Capri are very similar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @NancyStewart-d7x
    @NancyStewart-d7x 6 месяцев назад

    Davis Paul Wilson William Martin Eric

  • @robertsherrylyoung4653
    @robertsherrylyoung4653 3 месяца назад

    Sorry, but for beginners like me, I don't know which finger hits which string😢

    • @RaineyDaysStudio
      @RaineyDaysStudio Месяц назад

      Thumb stays on the E and A strings usually, and your 1st 2nd 3rd fingies typically occupy the D G B strings- they also like to reach up to the G B E set if you need to include the E string

  • @joseph2832
    @joseph2832 Год назад +1

    Do you need nails for this style of play?

    • @roguebossa
      @roguebossa 6 дней назад

      You can cut your nails and use just your fingertips, eventually callouses will grow and for me they work fine.