Chords for Índio Mensageiro Guitar Tutorial (Venho La Da Floresta, Mapu e Ixã Cover) - Colibri Garden
Tempo:
83.45 bpm
Chords used:
Fm
Ab
Db
Eb
Bbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] Hello [Bbm] everybody [Db] [Fm]
[Ab] and welcome to this video where you will learn the song Indio Mensageiro.
Before I get into [B] explaining all the [G] chords and the rhythms, I just want to say it's a
very simple song yet with a very beautiful message.
[Gb] We are all messengers of love, the importance of speaking our heart, what's on our heart.
[Ab] And also the connection with [D] nature or the jungle.
You'll find the detailed or full translation to the lyrics in the description of the video.
But just wanted to share [Ab] that.
And also it's a song that brings a lot of joy, a lot [G] of happiness.
Quite a lot of [Ab] people feel like they want to move their body, they want to [G] dance when
they hear this song.
[N] So I very much hope you
I will start by showing you the chords for this song.
So I normally play it with the capo on the first fret.
But if you want you can take the capo off if your voice is a little bit lower or if
your voice is a little bit higher you can also move it along.
So the chords are Mi menor or E minor [Fm] which is this.
Then the other chord is Re or Di.
[Eb] [Ab] The other chord is A minor or La menor.
[Bbm] And then the last of the chords [Db] is Si or Do.
[Fm]
So once again it's E minor, [Eb] Si, [Bbm] [Db]
[Fm] E minor.
Or Mi menor, [F] Re, [Bbm] La menor, [Db] Do, [Fm] Mi menor.
These [G] are the chords for the song and it has two different [N] parts.
One is where we sing the lyrics followed by a chorus.
And then the chorus has a slightly different chord progression but I will cover those in a second.
I first want to show you the rhythm.
So the rhythm is the following and I will start with E minor or [Gb] Mi menor just to show you.
So here it goes.
[Fm]
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
So [F] once we're [Ab] comfortable with the rhythm and it might take a bit of practice of course.
Then [G] we need to look [Gb] at the chord progression.
How do the chords change and what's the melody, what's the tune.
So I'm going to play just a little bit of the melody.
[Ab] Then you'll be able to listen to the full song [Ab] and then get the whole thing from there.
But here it goes.
So we start with Mi menor.
[Fm] Le.
[Eb]
[Bbm] [Db] Here we
[Fm]
go.
E minor.
[Eb] D, D, D, D, [Ab] D, D, [Bbm] A minor.
A [Db] minor.
C, C, C, [Fm] C, C, E minor.
So that's [F] the chord progression.
That's how it [Ab] changes and when we have the chorus.
It's a different chord progression with the same chords.
But it starts with, instead [Fm] of Mi menor, [Db] it starts with Do [Fm] or Si.
So when we get to the chorus, it goes like this.
[Db] Do, Do, Do, Do, [Eb] Do, Do, Re, Re, Re, [Bbm] Re, Re, Re, Re, La menor, La menor, La menor, [Db] La menor, Do, Do, Do, Do, [Fm] Do, Do, Mi menor.
[Db] C, C, C, C, [Eb] C, C, D, D, D, [Bbm] D, A minor.
A [Db] minor.
C, C, C, C, C, [Fm] C, C, E minor.
[G] So these are the chords.
[Ab] This is the rhythm.
Something you will notice that's particular to this song is that it has a bit of whistling.
[N] When it begins.
The best way I would say to go about learning the song would be first make sure you know the chords.
Of course, you know, like these are rather not too difficult chords that we would learn at the start of our journey.
So I presume most of you would know.
But even if you don't, it's a great opportunity to learn them and practice.
So make sure you know all the chords.
So E minor, D, A minor, C and then E minor.
And once you know the chords, learn the rhythm.
Learn the rhythm very well.
Maybe you want to practice with just one chord or you want to practice the progression.
But it's very important to have the rhythm down so that this hand, the right hand is almost automatic.
You don't have to even think of it.
And once you have these two, I would normally listen to the song and just get a feel for it.
Get a feel where the [G] changes happen, the tone.
Even [Abm] if the lyrics [A] are a little bit challenging from the start, you [Gb] can just hum it, you know, [Ab] like.
[C] [N] And then you can get into the full songs.
To the full song.
I just wanted to say thank you to close off this video for having an interest in Medicine Music.
I think it's such a very special thing.
It's very beautiful and it has the power to bring us back to those moments that we have experienced in ceremonies.
All the connectedness, love, clarity, calm, confidence, trust.
All these beautiful things.
Music is a tool that brings us back to this place.
So I very much hope you enjoyed this class.
And to be able to see the full [Eb] song, follow the link that's beneath in the information section.
And also you can visit our website, colibrigarden.com.com
slash medicine music, where you can find more information about guitar tutorials, playlists.
And you can dive deeper into this area.
Thank you very much and see you very soon.
[Fm] [Ab] [Eb] [Bbm]
[Db] [Fm]
[Ab] and welcome to this video where you will learn the song Indio Mensageiro.
Before I get into [B] explaining all the [G] chords and the rhythms, I just want to say it's a
very simple song yet with a very beautiful message.
[Gb] We are all messengers of love, the importance of speaking our heart, what's on our heart.
[Ab] And also the connection with [D] nature or the jungle.
You'll find the detailed or full translation to the lyrics in the description of the video.
But just wanted to share [Ab] that.
And also it's a song that brings a lot of joy, a lot [G] of happiness.
Quite a lot of [Ab] people feel like they want to move their body, they want to [G] dance when
they hear this song.
[N] So I very much hope you
I will start by showing you the chords for this song.
So I normally play it with the capo on the first fret.
But if you want you can take the capo off if your voice is a little bit lower or if
your voice is a little bit higher you can also move it along.
So the chords are Mi menor or E minor [Fm] which is this.
Then the other chord is Re or Di.
[Eb] [Ab] The other chord is A minor or La menor.
[Bbm] And then the last of the chords [Db] is Si or Do.
[Fm]
So once again it's E minor, [Eb] Si, [Bbm] [Db]
[Fm] E minor.
Or Mi menor, [F] Re, [Bbm] La menor, [Db] Do, [Fm] Mi menor.
These [G] are the chords for the song and it has two different [N] parts.
One is where we sing the lyrics followed by a chorus.
And then the chorus has a slightly different chord progression but I will cover those in a second.
I first want to show you the rhythm.
So the rhythm is the following and I will start with E minor or [Gb] Mi menor just to show you.
So here it goes.
[Fm]
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
So [F] once we're [Ab] comfortable with the rhythm and it might take a bit of practice of course.
Then [G] we need to look [Gb] at the chord progression.
How do the chords change and what's the melody, what's the tune.
So I'm going to play just a little bit of the melody.
[Ab] Then you'll be able to listen to the full song [Ab] and then get the whole thing from there.
But here it goes.
So we start with Mi menor.
[Fm] Le.
[Eb]
[Bbm] [Db] Here we
[Fm]
go.
E minor.
[Eb] D, D, D, D, [Ab] D, D, [Bbm] A minor.
A [Db] minor.
C, C, C, [Fm] C, C, E minor.
So that's [F] the chord progression.
That's how it [Ab] changes and when we have the chorus.
It's a different chord progression with the same chords.
But it starts with, instead [Fm] of Mi menor, [Db] it starts with Do [Fm] or Si.
So when we get to the chorus, it goes like this.
[Db] Do, Do, Do, Do, [Eb] Do, Do, Re, Re, Re, [Bbm] Re, Re, Re, Re, La menor, La menor, La menor, [Db] La menor, Do, Do, Do, Do, [Fm] Do, Do, Mi menor.
[Db] C, C, C, C, [Eb] C, C, D, D, D, [Bbm] D, A minor.
A [Db] minor.
C, C, C, C, C, [Fm] C, C, E minor.
[G] So these are the chords.
[Ab] This is the rhythm.
Something you will notice that's particular to this song is that it has a bit of whistling.
[N] When it begins.
The best way I would say to go about learning the song would be first make sure you know the chords.
Of course, you know, like these are rather not too difficult chords that we would learn at the start of our journey.
So I presume most of you would know.
But even if you don't, it's a great opportunity to learn them and practice.
So make sure you know all the chords.
So E minor, D, A minor, C and then E minor.
And once you know the chords, learn the rhythm.
Learn the rhythm very well.
Maybe you want to practice with just one chord or you want to practice the progression.
But it's very important to have the rhythm down so that this hand, the right hand is almost automatic.
You don't have to even think of it.
And once you have these two, I would normally listen to the song and just get a feel for it.
Get a feel where the [G] changes happen, the tone.
Even [Abm] if the lyrics [A] are a little bit challenging from the start, you [Gb] can just hum it, you know, [Ab] like.
[C] [N] And then you can get into the full songs.
To the full song.
I just wanted to say thank you to close off this video for having an interest in Medicine Music.
I think it's such a very special thing.
It's very beautiful and it has the power to bring us back to those moments that we have experienced in ceremonies.
All the connectedness, love, clarity, calm, confidence, trust.
All these beautiful things.
Music is a tool that brings us back to this place.
So I very much hope you enjoyed this class.
And to be able to see the full [Eb] song, follow the link that's beneath in the information section.
And also you can visit our website, colibrigarden.com.com
slash medicine music, where you can find more information about guitar tutorials, playlists.
And you can dive deeper into this area.
Thank you very much and see you very soon.
[Fm] [Ab] [Eb] [Bbm]
[Db] [Fm]
Key:
Fm
Ab
Db
Eb
Bbm
Fm
Ab
Db
_ _ [Eb] Hello _ _ [Bbm] everybody _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] and welcome to this video where you will learn the song Indio Mensageiro.
Before I get into [B] explaining all the [G] chords and the rhythms, I just want to say it's a
very simple song yet with a very beautiful message.
[Gb] _ _ We are all messengers of love, the importance of speaking our heart, what's on our heart.
_ [Ab] _ And also the connection with [D] nature or the jungle.
_ You'll find the detailed or full _ translation to the lyrics in the description of the video.
But just wanted to share [Ab] that.
And also it's a song that brings a lot of joy, a lot [G] of _ happiness.
Quite a lot of [Ab] people feel like they want to move their body, they want to [G] dance when
they hear this song.
_ [N] So I very much hope you_
_ _ _ I will start by showing you the chords for this song.
So I normally play it with the capo on the first fret.
But if you want you can take the capo off if your voice is a little bit lower or if
your voice is a little bit higher you can also move it along.
So the chords are Mi menor _ or E minor [Fm] which is this.
_ _ Then the other chord is Re or Di.
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] The other chord is A minor or La menor.
[Bbm] _ _ And then the last of the chords [Db] is Si or Do.
_ _ [Fm] _ _
So once again it's E minor, _ [Eb] Si, _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Db] _ _
[Fm] _ E minor.
Or Mi menor, [F] Re, [Bbm] La menor, [Db] Do, [Fm] Mi menor.
These [G] are the chords for the song and it has two different [N] parts.
One is where we sing the lyrics followed by a chorus.
And then the chorus has a slightly different chord progression but I will cover those in a second.
I first want to show you the rhythm.
So the rhythm is the following and I will start with E minor or [Gb] Mi menor just to show you.
So here it goes.
[Fm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
So [F] once we're [Ab] comfortable with the rhythm and it might take a bit of practice of course.
Then [G] we need to look [Gb] at the chord progression.
How do the chords change and what's the melody, what's the tune.
So I'm going to play just a little bit of the melody.
[Ab] Then you'll be able to listen to the full song [Ab] and then get the whole thing from there.
But here it goes.
So we start with Mi menor.
[Fm] Le. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Db] Here we _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
go.
_ _ E minor.
[Eb] D, D, D, D, [Ab] D, D, [Bbm] A minor.
A [Db] minor.
C, C, C, [Fm] C, C, E minor. _ _ _
So that's [F] the chord progression.
That's how it [Ab] changes and when we have the chorus.
_ It's a different chord progression with the same chords.
But it starts with, instead [Fm] of Mi menor, [Db] it starts with Do [Fm] or Si. _
So when we get to the _ chorus, it goes like this. _
[Db] Do, Do, Do, Do, [Eb] Do, Do, Re, Re, Re, [Bbm] Re, Re, Re, Re, La menor, La menor, La menor, [Db] La menor, Do, Do, Do, Do, [Fm] Do, Do, Mi menor. _ _ _ _
[Db] C, C, C, C, [Eb] C, C, D, D, D, [Bbm] D, A minor.
A [Db] minor.
C, C, C, C, C, [Fm] C, C, E minor. _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ So these are the chords.
[Ab] This is the rhythm.
_ Something you will notice that's particular to this song is that it has a bit of whistling.
[N] When it begins.
The best way I would say to go about learning the song would be first make sure you know the chords.
Of course, you know, like these are rather not too difficult chords that we would learn at the start of our journey.
So I presume most of you would know.
But even if you don't, it's a great opportunity to learn them and practice.
So make sure you know all the chords.
So E minor, D, A minor, C and then E minor.
And once you know the chords, _ learn the rhythm.
Learn the rhythm very well.
Maybe you want to practice with just one chord or you want to practice the progression.
_ But it's very important to have the rhythm down so that this hand, the right hand is almost automatic.
You don't have to even think of it.
_ And once you have these two, I would normally listen to the song and just get a feel for it.
Get a feel where the [G] changes happen, the tone.
Even [Abm] if the lyrics [A] are a little bit challenging from the start, you [Gb] can just hum it, you know, [Ab] like. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [N] _ And then you can get into the full songs.
To the full song.
I just wanted to say thank you to close off this video for having an interest in Medicine Music.
I think it's such a very special thing.
It's very beautiful and it has the power to bring us back to those moments that we have experienced in ceremonies.
All the connectedness, love, clarity, calm, confidence, trust.
All these beautiful things.
Music is a tool that brings us back to this place.
So I very much hope you enjoyed this class.
And to be able to see the full [Eb] song, follow the link that's beneath in the information section.
And also you can visit our website, colibrigarden.com.com
slash medicine music, where you can find more information about guitar tutorials, playlists.
And you can dive deeper into this area.
Thank you very much and see you very soon.
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] and welcome to this video where you will learn the song Indio Mensageiro.
Before I get into [B] explaining all the [G] chords and the rhythms, I just want to say it's a
very simple song yet with a very beautiful message.
[Gb] _ _ We are all messengers of love, the importance of speaking our heart, what's on our heart.
_ [Ab] _ And also the connection with [D] nature or the jungle.
_ You'll find the detailed or full _ translation to the lyrics in the description of the video.
But just wanted to share [Ab] that.
And also it's a song that brings a lot of joy, a lot [G] of _ happiness.
Quite a lot of [Ab] people feel like they want to move their body, they want to [G] dance when
they hear this song.
_ [N] So I very much hope you_
_ _ _ I will start by showing you the chords for this song.
So I normally play it with the capo on the first fret.
But if you want you can take the capo off if your voice is a little bit lower or if
your voice is a little bit higher you can also move it along.
So the chords are Mi menor _ or E minor [Fm] which is this.
_ _ Then the other chord is Re or Di.
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] The other chord is A minor or La menor.
[Bbm] _ _ And then the last of the chords [Db] is Si or Do.
_ _ [Fm] _ _
So once again it's E minor, _ [Eb] Si, _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Db] _ _
[Fm] _ E minor.
Or Mi menor, [F] Re, [Bbm] La menor, [Db] Do, [Fm] Mi menor.
These [G] are the chords for the song and it has two different [N] parts.
One is where we sing the lyrics followed by a chorus.
And then the chorus has a slightly different chord progression but I will cover those in a second.
I first want to show you the rhythm.
So the rhythm is the following and I will start with E minor or [Gb] Mi menor just to show you.
So here it goes.
[Fm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close.
Down, up, down, down, up, close. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
So [F] once we're [Ab] comfortable with the rhythm and it might take a bit of practice of course.
Then [G] we need to look [Gb] at the chord progression.
How do the chords change and what's the melody, what's the tune.
So I'm going to play just a little bit of the melody.
[Ab] Then you'll be able to listen to the full song [Ab] and then get the whole thing from there.
But here it goes.
So we start with Mi menor.
[Fm] Le. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Db] Here we _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
go.
_ _ E minor.
[Eb] D, D, D, D, [Ab] D, D, [Bbm] A minor.
A [Db] minor.
C, C, C, [Fm] C, C, E minor. _ _ _
So that's [F] the chord progression.
That's how it [Ab] changes and when we have the chorus.
_ It's a different chord progression with the same chords.
But it starts with, instead [Fm] of Mi menor, [Db] it starts with Do [Fm] or Si. _
So when we get to the _ chorus, it goes like this. _
[Db] Do, Do, Do, Do, [Eb] Do, Do, Re, Re, Re, [Bbm] Re, Re, Re, Re, La menor, La menor, La menor, [Db] La menor, Do, Do, Do, Do, [Fm] Do, Do, Mi menor. _ _ _ _
[Db] C, C, C, C, [Eb] C, C, D, D, D, [Bbm] D, A minor.
A [Db] minor.
C, C, C, C, C, [Fm] C, C, E minor. _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ So these are the chords.
[Ab] This is the rhythm.
_ Something you will notice that's particular to this song is that it has a bit of whistling.
[N] When it begins.
The best way I would say to go about learning the song would be first make sure you know the chords.
Of course, you know, like these are rather not too difficult chords that we would learn at the start of our journey.
So I presume most of you would know.
But even if you don't, it's a great opportunity to learn them and practice.
So make sure you know all the chords.
So E minor, D, A minor, C and then E minor.
And once you know the chords, _ learn the rhythm.
Learn the rhythm very well.
Maybe you want to practice with just one chord or you want to practice the progression.
_ But it's very important to have the rhythm down so that this hand, the right hand is almost automatic.
You don't have to even think of it.
_ And once you have these two, I would normally listen to the song and just get a feel for it.
Get a feel where the [G] changes happen, the tone.
Even [Abm] if the lyrics [A] are a little bit challenging from the start, you [Gb] can just hum it, you know, [Ab] like. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [N] _ And then you can get into the full songs.
To the full song.
I just wanted to say thank you to close off this video for having an interest in Medicine Music.
I think it's such a very special thing.
It's very beautiful and it has the power to bring us back to those moments that we have experienced in ceremonies.
All the connectedness, love, clarity, calm, confidence, trust.
All these beautiful things.
Music is a tool that brings us back to this place.
So I very much hope you enjoyed this class.
And to be able to see the full [Eb] song, follow the link that's beneath in the information section.
And also you can visit our website, colibrigarden.com.com
slash medicine music, where you can find more information about guitar tutorials, playlists.
And you can dive deeper into this area.
Thank you very much and see you very soon.
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _