The Jobim Progression

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LESSON SUMMARY
It is rightly said that Antonio Carlos Jobim (1927–1994) represents for Brazilian culture what George Gershwin represents to America. Often dubbed the "Father of Bossa Nova," Jobim's international fame exploded in 1964 with the Getz/Gilberto album that introduced the world to "Garota de Ipanema (The Girl from Ipanema)." The album secured 4 grammy awards and marked the first time that a jazz album had won Album of the Year. In today's Quick Tip, PWJ teacher John Proulx walks us through "the Jobim chord progression." This bossa nova chord progression represents one of Jobim's favorite underpinnings for his enchanting melodies, including "Desafinado" and "So Danco Samba." You'll learn:
-5 Seventh Chords
-1 Chord Progression
-5 Chord Shells
-The Bossa Nova Groove for Piano

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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:41 - Lesson Overview
03:05 - 7th Chords
05:01 - Jobim Progression
05:36 - Bossa Accompaniment
06:08 - Left Hand
07:52 - Understanding the rhythm
09:05 - Right Hand Chords
10:53 - Play with track
11:40 - Combining Hands
13:23 - Play with track
14:05 - Applying to songs
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Jonny May
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