How to play 'Girl From Ipanema on piano | chords , improv, reharm, bass, JPC
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2018
- Greatest song by Antonio Carlos Jobim. Have fun!
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Challenging, stimulating and understandable. You are a rare gem on youtube
I’m an adult beginner piano player. I really enjoyed this. Thank you. Love your playing and I can, surely, see you thoroughly enjoy teaching and have a love for it. Thanks for sharing your wonderful gift.
What Tony demonstrates is the importance of musicianship which is like the rest of an iceberg that is below the surface. Great insights.
Love all the variations! Nice style Tony. Can't wait to try these ideas.
your classes are the bests in youtube, you are able to teach "girl from ipanema" clearly in just 14 minutes congratulations
Tony, I love this analysis. I keep returning to it. Thank you for the upload.
I saw many videos on tritone substitution theory, but still didn't feel like i got it. Nothing better than to learn by a practical example of song so dear to me. Thanks!
Really good tutorial, esp liked the commentary and guidance on possible soloing improvisation. Very Cool. can't wait to see your next video
Great video! Would love to see a video explaining more about ‘the move’. I really like the way it leads to the ii chord of the key. Great flow.
Brilliant lesson Tony. Cheers
Beautiful lesson. Thank you.
from morocco in africa thank you ...wish you long life full of hapiness
This is amazing content, cheers mate
Excellent analysis thank you.
Thanks
Buenísimo tema !
Greetings from Brazil. No luck in soccer, at least music is still good... Great job Tony !
Ahhh England v Brazil in the next world cup..... would be nice!
Wonderfull. I like all the songs that you play... Corcovado, the girl from Ipanema.
Thank you so much. This is really, really clear :)
Thankyou so much, very helpfull excelent teacher😍
Oh Tony Winston. you're a great musical technologist. Your technique is exceptional!
And his artistry and sensitivity matched with his generosity are even better.
SUPER!!! Thanks!
Excellent. Ensoleillé comme vous-même.
Everybody loves this triad sequence/Lydian Dominant mode switch! thanks
Precisión y buen gusto. Toda una clase. Abrazos
Great Help!
Thanks for breaking this down. Easier to learn it this way!
Hi Tony muy bueno compadre.
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Lovely.......great presentation
Andy in London uk
Thanx, Maestro.
Very good
Maravilhosa aula e interpretação. Muito obrigada maestro. Brasil
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Exquisito , muy lindo...
Thank you.........
Beautiful Teaching! What model is that metronome?
Thanksssssssss💙.🎹❤️
Hola maestro Tony , es posible conseguir la partitura de "Girl From Ipanema)Gen clave de G y F para piano solo , completa , con los acordes de mano izquierda , en formato PDF. Disculpa mi atrevimiento y osadia . Prometo no molestarte más en el futuro con estos pedidos.Desade ya muchas gracias...
Tony, may I ask a question? Do you think the rhythm as written in real book 1 is a good representation of bossa nova, or are there better ways to play this song rhythmically? I've heard different versions. Thank you if you find the time to reply.
Great stuff Tony.
Questions:
1. What does the sign on the chord layout that looked like a division in maths mean?
2. I noticed you play most of the chords in root position as oppose to inversions for economy of movement of the left hand. Any reason for that, and any tips for quickly recognising the inversions required as that is my bug bear.
3. Why does the chording show Gb M7 in one part and then F# M7 (which is the same chord) in another part?
Thanks for all your videos, much appreciated from a greenhorn novice jazz enthusiast. Cheers.
1. It just means repeat the previous measure.
Gb7 SubV7 C7 , great Jobim ! ❤🎼🎵
Please make this video downloadable
Link to PDF transcript of Tony's bass guitar/piano at 8:42 drive.google.com/open?id=1vrdmRjou32T1U7uAy-r45ruqaLxFr0MG
I have a question: at 9:42, on D7 you play a "Diminished major 7" chord in your left hand (5, b7, b9, #4). That's a great sound! There is not the major 3rd. Means that is it a supended chord?
P.s. ok, ok... you got the 3rd at the end of the beat, on the dimished chord :)
No. It is D7 with a b9 and #11. When you have a lot of tension on a dominant 7th chord, you can leave out the 3rd or the 7th and the chord will still sound 'right'. It's a rootless voicing. Good question!
Thanks for clarifying the concept! Very easy to reach that voicing from the basic Minor 7 chord on a II-V and the sound is superb... Any chance for a tutorial on "Agua de beber"? I'd like to learn "Mayden voyage" too. Hope for both, you're a great teacher.
Maybe, I don't really know either of those... and I should!
Blindfolded - Bossa Nova by composer Fabio Valente🎸🎤🎙️🎵
like watching someone build a car engine... WHa??
you my fucking idol!!!
Here's the legendary musician Bob Strauch's version with his own lyrics: czcams.com/video/IDxLedytMm0/video.html
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