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This pattern flips the accent. Instead of the syncopation being in the second half of the bar, it’s in the first half. Here, you’ll accent the chords on the "&" of beat 1 and beat 2, creating a different forward motion.

In standard 4/4 or 2/4 time, the thumb plays steady quarter notes on the 1 and 3 beats. For more movement, alternate the root note with the 5th of the chord.

A more syncopated approach for bridge sections or uptempo songs. (Detailed TAB in PDF) Pattern C: The 3-3-2 Clave Rhythm bossa nova guitar rhythm pattern pdf exclusive

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The chords are played by plucking strings 2, 3, and 4 simultaneously with fingers This pattern flips the accent

Masters like João Gilberto often "anticipate" chord changes by playing them an eighth note before the actual downbeat of the next measure. 📄 Exclusive PDF Resources 5 Levels of Bossa Nova Progression from basic to advanced (Jens Larsen) Download PDF Bossa Nova for Guitar Comprehensive technique guide (Paul Donat) Download PDF TrueFire Rhythm Patterns Sheet music & tab exercises (D. Munro) Download PDF Beginner Voicings Easy II-V-I patterns (Az Samad) Download PDF Visual Rhythm Guide

Using palm muting (releasing pressure on the left-hand chords) to create a sharp, percussive sound. (Detailed TAB in PDF) 4. Tips for Practicing the Rhythm In standard 4/4 or 2/4 time, the thumb

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) fingers on the 4th, 3rd, and 2nd strings (or 3rd, 2nd, and 1st strings).

A visual guide showing you exactly how to alternate your bass notes for the 12 most common chord shapes in Brazilian jazz.

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