In this bass lesson I’m going to show you the most common version of the Bossa Nova groove that I have experienced. Latin feels such as the Bossa Nova are also very common in Jazz so it’s a good idea to get a solid understanding of how to approach these grooves too. When you first start out learning the Jazz there’s a good chance you’ll spend a lot of time learning how to play swing or walking bass lines. If you’d like to get the backing track used in this lesson so make sure you check out the eBassGuitar Jazz Jam Backing Track Album Volume 1 where you can get a whole backing track album of the most common Jazz Tunes found on jazz jam sessions… made especially for bass guitar.īlue Bossa is a 16 bar melody / chord sequence written by Kenny Dorham which combines jazz chord sequences / harmony with the straight 8th Bossa Nova Groove from South America. If you’re in the early stages of learning how to play jazz on the bass guitar the chances are you are going to see this tune! Blue Bossa is one of a handful of songs that you’ll come across time and time again on Jazz Jam Sessions the world over.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |