Chords for How to play The Girl From Ipanema | Como tocar Garota de Ipanema | Guitar Tutorial
Tempo:
99.85 bpm
Chords used:
Gb
Eb
D
Db
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Hey everybody, I'm Malcolm Clintock and today I would like to teach you how to play the girl from Ipanema
I'm gonna be using again the
Getz Gilberto recording as a reference and the key they play this song in is D flat
So let's jump in.
So the first chord we have is going to be a D flat 6 9
And [D] we're gonna move this up to an E flat 9
And [D] then we're gonna play an E flat minor [Db] 9
to a [Gb] D 9
To a D flat [F] 6 9 and we're gonna move this [Fm] up a half step to a D [Db] 6 9
[Gb] And you know, we're gonna repeat all that again.
[Eb] So we have D flat [Bbm] 6 9 E
[Gbm] flat [G] 9 [Eb]
E
flat minor 9
D [D] 9 and D [Eb] flat 6 9 and now for the bridge
We're gonna move this chord up to an D major 9 [Db] and then we're gonna [Em] play a G 13
[D]
[Gb] And then we're gonna move to a D minor [D] 9
And we're gonna go to a B flat [Bb] 7
[Gb] We have E flat minor [Ebm] 7
to B [B] 7
And then we have F minor [Fm] 7 to [E] a B flat 7 sharp 11 [Bb] to an E flat [Ebm] minor 7
[Db] To an A flat 7 [D] sharp 11 and we're gonna finish [Eb] on our final a D flat [Gb] 6 9
[Eb] E flat 9
E flat minor 9
D [Gb] 9 and [C] D flat 6 9
So we're gonna just do a nice
Basic bossa nova pattern [F] and it's gonna sound like this
Okay, and how I like to think about this rhythmically is
one two three and four one two three and four
one two three and four one two three and four
In [N] the description below.
I'm gonna put a link to
An older video of mine where I go into a whole lot of detail about how to do this pattern
But this is gonna get us started and I believe this is what?
Well, I'll grab those up to for the most part on this [D] song, right?
So we're just gonna keep that [F] pattern going through the whole thing, right?
So we've got
[G]
[Eb]
[E] [Gb] [Gb]
[Bm] [A] repeated
[Eb]
[D] [Gb]
[E]
[Gbm] [Em]
[D]
[Bb]
[Ebm]
[B]
[Fm]
[Bb] [Gb]
[Ab] [Eb]
You
[Eb]
[E] [F]
[Bbm] [N] So there you go, it's the girl from Ipanema and the original key from the gets is your belt or recording and I
Hope you all enjoyed that.
I I love this song.
I think it's really really cool, especially the bridge
It does some very interesting chord changes
If this video has been helpful to you in any way give me a like subscribe to my channel and let me know in the comments
Below what other bossanova classics you would like me to teach like I said, I love bossanova guitar
And I really enjoy teaching these songs.
So let me know.
Let me know.
What's that?
What y'all would like to hear next?
I'm planning on wave, but if I get enough comments that maybe direct me in a different direction
I'll be happy to teach you [Eb] whatever you all want to know
So again, I'm Michael McClintock and this is how to play the girl from Ipanema.
Thanks a lot
I'm gonna be using again the
Getz Gilberto recording as a reference and the key they play this song in is D flat
So let's jump in.
So the first chord we have is going to be a D flat 6 9
And [D] we're gonna move this up to an E flat 9
And [D] then we're gonna play an E flat minor [Db] 9
to a [Gb] D 9
To a D flat [F] 6 9 and we're gonna move this [Fm] up a half step to a D [Db] 6 9
[Gb] And you know, we're gonna repeat all that again.
[Eb] So we have D flat [Bbm] 6 9 E
[Gbm] flat [G] 9 [Eb]
E
flat minor 9
D [D] 9 and D [Eb] flat 6 9 and now for the bridge
We're gonna move this chord up to an D major 9 [Db] and then we're gonna [Em] play a G 13
[D]
[Gb] And then we're gonna move to a D minor [D] 9
And we're gonna go to a B flat [Bb] 7
[Gb] We have E flat minor [Ebm] 7
to B [B] 7
And then we have F minor [Fm] 7 to [E] a B flat 7 sharp 11 [Bb] to an E flat [Ebm] minor 7
[Db] To an A flat 7 [D] sharp 11 and we're gonna finish [Eb] on our final a D flat [Gb] 6 9
[Eb] E flat 9
E flat minor 9
D [Gb] 9 and [C] D flat 6 9
So we're gonna just do a nice
Basic bossa nova pattern [F] and it's gonna sound like this
Okay, and how I like to think about this rhythmically is
one two three and four one two three and four
one two three and four one two three and four
In [N] the description below.
I'm gonna put a link to
An older video of mine where I go into a whole lot of detail about how to do this pattern
But this is gonna get us started and I believe this is what?
Well, I'll grab those up to for the most part on this [D] song, right?
So we're just gonna keep that [F] pattern going through the whole thing, right?
So we've got
[G]
[Eb]
[E] [Gb] [Gb]
[Bm] [A] repeated
[Eb]
[D] [Gb]
[E]
[Gbm] [Em]
[D]
[Bb]
[Ebm]
[B]
[Fm]
[Bb] [Gb]
[Ab] [Eb]
You
[Eb]
[E] [F]
[Bbm] [N] So there you go, it's the girl from Ipanema and the original key from the gets is your belt or recording and I
Hope you all enjoyed that.
I I love this song.
I think it's really really cool, especially the bridge
It does some very interesting chord changes
If this video has been helpful to you in any way give me a like subscribe to my channel and let me know in the comments
Below what other bossanova classics you would like me to teach like I said, I love bossanova guitar
And I really enjoy teaching these songs.
So let me know.
Let me know.
What's that?
What y'all would like to hear next?
I'm planning on wave, but if I get enough comments that maybe direct me in a different direction
I'll be happy to teach you [Eb] whatever you all want to know
So again, I'm Michael McClintock and this is how to play the girl from Ipanema.
Thanks a lot
Key:
Gb
Eb
D
Db
F
Gb
Eb
D
_ _ _ _ _ Hey everybody, I'm Malcolm Clintock and today I would like to teach you how to play the girl from Ipanema
I'm gonna be using again the
Getz Gilberto recording as a reference and the key they play this song in is D flat
So let's jump in.
So the first chord we have is going to be a D flat 6 9
_ _ _ And [D] we're gonna move this up to an E flat 9
_ _ _ And [D] then we're gonna play an E flat minor [Db] 9
_ to a [Gb] D 9
To a D flat [F] 6 9 and we're gonna move this [Fm] up a half step to a D [Db] 6 9
_ [Gb] And you know, we're gonna repeat all that again.
[Eb] So we have D flat [Bbm] 6 9 E _ _
_ _ [Gbm] _ flat [G] 9 _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ E
flat minor 9
_ D [D] 9 _ and D [Eb] flat 6 9 _ and now for the bridge
We're gonna move this chord up to an D major 9 [Db] and _ _ then we're gonna [Em] play a G 13
_ [D] _ _ _
_ [Gb] And then we're gonna move to a D minor [D] 9 _
_ And we're gonna go to a B flat [Bb] 7 _ _
_ _ [Gb] We have E flat minor [Ebm] 7 _
_ _ _ to B [B] 7 _ _
_ And then we have F minor [Fm] 7 to [E] a B flat 7 sharp 11 [Bb] to an E flat [Ebm] minor 7
_ _ [Db] To an A flat 7 [D] sharp 11 and we're gonna finish [Eb] on our final a D flat [Gb] 6 9
_ _ [Eb] E flat 9
_ E flat minor 9
D [Gb] 9 and [C] D flat 6 9
_ _ _ _ So we're gonna just do a nice
Basic bossa nova pattern [F] and it's gonna sound like this _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Okay, and how I like to think about this rhythmically is
one two three and four one two three and four
one two three and four one two three and four
In [N] the description below.
I'm gonna put a link to
An older video of mine where I go into a whole lot of detail about how to do this pattern
But this is gonna get us started and I believe this is what?
Well, I'll grab those up to for the most part on this [D] song, right?
So we're just gonna keep that [F] pattern going through the whole thing, right?
So we've got _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [A] repeated
[Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
You
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ [N] So there you go, it's the girl from Ipanema and the original key from the gets is your belt or recording and I
Hope you all enjoyed that.
I I love this song.
I think it's really really cool, especially the bridge
It does some very interesting chord changes
If this video has been helpful to you in any way give me a like subscribe to my channel and let me know in the comments
Below what other bossanova classics you would like me to teach like I said, I love bossanova guitar
And I really enjoy teaching these songs.
So let me know.
Let me know.
What's that?
What y'all would like to hear next?
I'm planning on wave, but if I get enough comments that maybe direct me in a different direction
I'll be happy to teach you [Eb] whatever you all want to know
So again, I'm Michael McClintock and this is how to play the girl from Ipanema.
Thanks a lot
I'm gonna be using again the
Getz Gilberto recording as a reference and the key they play this song in is D flat
So let's jump in.
So the first chord we have is going to be a D flat 6 9
_ _ _ And [D] we're gonna move this up to an E flat 9
_ _ _ And [D] then we're gonna play an E flat minor [Db] 9
_ to a [Gb] D 9
To a D flat [F] 6 9 and we're gonna move this [Fm] up a half step to a D [Db] 6 9
_ [Gb] And you know, we're gonna repeat all that again.
[Eb] So we have D flat [Bbm] 6 9 E _ _
_ _ [Gbm] _ flat [G] 9 _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ E
flat minor 9
_ D [D] 9 _ and D [Eb] flat 6 9 _ and now for the bridge
We're gonna move this chord up to an D major 9 [Db] and _ _ then we're gonna [Em] play a G 13
_ [D] _ _ _
_ [Gb] And then we're gonna move to a D minor [D] 9 _
_ And we're gonna go to a B flat [Bb] 7 _ _
_ _ [Gb] We have E flat minor [Ebm] 7 _
_ _ _ to B [B] 7 _ _
_ And then we have F minor [Fm] 7 to [E] a B flat 7 sharp 11 [Bb] to an E flat [Ebm] minor 7
_ _ [Db] To an A flat 7 [D] sharp 11 and we're gonna finish [Eb] on our final a D flat [Gb] 6 9
_ _ [Eb] E flat 9
_ E flat minor 9
D [Gb] 9 and [C] D flat 6 9
_ _ _ _ So we're gonna just do a nice
Basic bossa nova pattern [F] and it's gonna sound like this _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Okay, and how I like to think about this rhythmically is
one two three and four one two three and four
one two three and four one two three and four
In [N] the description below.
I'm gonna put a link to
An older video of mine where I go into a whole lot of detail about how to do this pattern
But this is gonna get us started and I believe this is what?
Well, I'll grab those up to for the most part on this [D] song, right?
So we're just gonna keep that [F] pattern going through the whole thing, right?
So we've got _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [A] repeated
[Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
You
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ [N] So there you go, it's the girl from Ipanema and the original key from the gets is your belt or recording and I
Hope you all enjoyed that.
I I love this song.
I think it's really really cool, especially the bridge
It does some very interesting chord changes
If this video has been helpful to you in any way give me a like subscribe to my channel and let me know in the comments
Below what other bossanova classics you would like me to teach like I said, I love bossanova guitar
And I really enjoy teaching these songs.
So let me know.
Let me know.
What's that?
What y'all would like to hear next?
I'm planning on wave, but if I get enough comments that maybe direct me in a different direction
I'll be happy to teach you [Eb] whatever you all want to know
So again, I'm Michael McClintock and this is how to play the girl from Ipanema.
Thanks a lot