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Bossa Nova & Samba for Guitar

Bossa Nova & Samba for Guitar
Mel Bay

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SKU AM4115
Author Mike Christiansen
Format Book/CD
Duration 48 pages
Notation Standard Notation & TAB
Dimensions 215mm x 280mm
 
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This book contains the elements necessary to learn to play authentic bossa nova and samba accompaniment patterns. The material is presented in a sequential easy-to-follow format. As well as accompaniment techniques, the book contains sections on chord voicings, common progressions, and playing bossa nova and samba solos. The student is taught how to apply the techniques to sheet music and lead sheets. All of the examples are demonstrated on the accompanying CD.

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