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Udemy Piano Rhythms Vol.3 Bossa Nova Style TUTORiAL screenshot
FANTASTiC | 13 April 2019 | 1.76 GB
This course is aimed specially for beginners, piano students who wish to learn different genres and to be able to play accompaniments on the piano, particularly this course is focused on Bossa Nova.

In this course you will learn easy to follow accompaniments or compings based on a rhythmical pattern which is characteristic of Bossa Nova.

This course will teach you how to use the popular harmonic progression IIm7 V7 Imaj7 , which is typical in latin and jazz genres.

This course includes:

•100% practical tutorial videos with the explanation of the rhythmical patterns and how to play them with both hands.
•Explanation and analysis of the accompaniment for a more comprehensive learning.
•Downloadable audios with Bossa Nova drum backing tracks.
•Downloadable PDF with the accompaniments so you can work without an internet connection.

Also, if you have any questions, you can communicate with the instructor through a message or in the forum of questions of the course, so you are not alone in your path of piano learning.

This course has more than 580 students already enrolled!!

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  Member 4.04.2017 116
+32
nice to have something like this course.

Thank You!

PS:
sad that der is so much cliping essing in her voice...,to handle that load it in reaper(or daw of your choice) and put an deesser and a cliping protection on the master...
  Resident 21.04.2014 1585
+329
"This course will teach you how to use the popular harmonic progression IIm7 V7 Imaj7 , which is typical in latin and jazz genres."

Latin and jazz?
No! Other genres too: Rock, Pop, Samba, Cuban genres...But, every genre of music since the beginning of music, with the exception of the modal music of the Middle Ages and the late 20th century atonal inventions of "Schoenberg"; 'dodecaphonism and serialism'. The rest, including Europe, China, Persia, Arabia, India use the same 'brain design' as far as sound is concerned, with the exception of tonal comas.
I would say that II-V-I is a 'genre itself', which is part of the human gene, which is nothing more than a fall in 5ths.

The only thing that was discovered and not invented at the end of the 19th century was the addition of 7ths replacing the octaves, mainly in the I chord ( Imaj7) and IIm7. However, the function of the chords remained the same, it wasn't jazzists, bossaists who invented anything, every chord with 7ths was already ready and being used in Russia and France in the late 19th century.

Could go far using falls in 5ths: VI7 , ii-V7-i
When (VI7=V7/ii) in the 5th circle.


Incredible that he uses the word genre, which is correct to refer to Bossa Nova and jazz, because many amateurs around the globe still use the word style.
  Resident 21.04.2014 1585
+329
Sorry to come back here after so long, but one of our members asked me to analyze and rate this stuff, 'cause downloading 1.76 GB is a hard task in most countries.
I couldn't believe I downloaded this, the worst was watching.

This woman who claims to have a degree in music, plays a 'D Major scale on Vd. file' ("8.D major Harmonic progression IIm7 V7 Imaj7") that is unbelievable, the way she plays it, it's worse than the worst of amateurs, she misses, plays with her fingers bumping and the last note a tone below, I've never seen anyone teach like that. Why not edit the video before posting?

She managed to get all '1.76 gigabytes' talking about the same issue, counting the time: "1,2,3 and 4" playing the same boring chords.
Her voice can't get out of my head. It even puts '458 MB of *.wav' inside folders.
Rate things 0 to 10 is feasible, but there are things that we should rate as trash garbage.

Summary of this 1.76 GB opera:
The content is really for amateurs, no one has ever played 'Bossa Nova' in such a measured and mechanical way, bossa has incredible surprises, just like jazz.

By the way, who invented Bossa Nova was a Brazilian black man named "Johnny Alf", and who gained fame, of course on merit, were some white guys as an example, João Gilberto, Luiz Bonfá, Vinícius de Moraes, Ronaldo Bôscoli, Toquinho and Tom Jobim and many others. But, it was a woman and not a man who boosted and leveraged Bossa Nova, her name was 'Nara Leão'.

Since you don't need 'video quality' to view this, as the content itself has no quality at all, I've compressed this stuff down to just '126MB', to smaller videos, I kept all content intact. See for yourself the quality of it.
To open the file, use pass: audioz

http://peeplink.in/ae813110580b

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