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I hate the idea of ranking guitar players according to greatness or technical skill, speed, virtuosity, innovativeness, etc...but Eddie Van Halen on no. 70 spot is simply preposterous!
But this post really knocked me off... I thought I was the only Bossa Nova freak in this forum...
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sa ako pud...just cant resists Bossa nova....tsampyon jud kung gitarahay lang.....Antonio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto!
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Yes, these two guys are the ones I would like to emulate aside from my futile attempts at Pat Metheny licks. I'm also dipping my fingers into the chord voicings of not so familiar Brazilian dudes Joao Bosco and Djavan!
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Cheers!
I do emulate these fellaz.....with my airguitar! hahahaha. sos kung kahibaw pa lang ko mogitara....kini ako tirada man jud bah. when I was a kid....naay motudlo unta nako ug gitara but....im left-handed...mismo ang nagtudlo nako naglisod pud hihihi.
Oh well....one thing that enjoys me most.....listening and hearing this type of genre.
nós vivemos pela música... que nós morremos pela música
-AR
vinha cantando alegremente! Actually I shelved by vintage Gretz Jet electric, a Martin clone and my Yamaha classical a long time ago. It was only back in 2002 that I dusted it out of mothballs when I heard this neat voicing of No
Such Thing by John Mayer... I knew right there and then that this guy must have been influenced either willfully or subconsciously by Brazilian guitarists... but that's purely speculation on my part because I haven't really delved into the musical background of John Mayer. His voicing on the intro of
No Such Thing is typical of Jobim songs... he substitutes the EM7 chord with an EM9.
Try listening to his song '83 in the same album
Room for Squares, the Bossa Nova influence is quite obvious in this song.