LJS 70: Bossa Nova Basics with Livio Almeida
Learn Jazz Standards Podcast - A podcast by Brent Vaartstra: Jazz Musician, Author, and Entrepreneur
Welcome to episode 70 of the LJS Podcast where today we have a very special guest on the show, Brazilian saxophonist, and composer, Livio Almeida. In today's episode, Livio gives us a great lesson on Bossa Nova, important artists, songs, and rhythms that we need to know. If you are new or want to know more about Bossa Nova and Brazilian music, this episode is for you!
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Bossa Nova and Jazz have a big connection. In fact, there are many Bossa Nova standards that are also jazz standards as well.
This is why it's important for jazz musicians to understand Bossa Nova and how to play it. You will need to be able to play the style on gigs and jam sessions and feel free within the rhythmic structure.
About today's guest:
Lívio Almeida is a saxophone/woodwinds player and composer/arranger from Brazil. Winner of the first International Saxophone Competition VIctor Assis Brasil in 2015. He got his Bachelor in Classical Saxophone in Brasilia,Brazil; and a second degree at The City College of New York on the BFA program in Jazz Performance. Livio is a regular member of GRAMMY-winning pianist Arturo O’Farrill’s sextet and the outstanding Eco-music big band.
In this episode
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The Jazz and Bossa Nova connection. How the two are related.
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Important Bossa Nova artists and composers to know.
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Basic rhythmic structures of Bossa Nova.
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Choro, and it's important artists and composers.
Important Bossa Nova Artists and Composers:
Antonio Carlos Jobim
João Gilberto
João Donato
Carlos Lyra
Johnny Alf
Zimbo Trio
Baden Powell
Mauricio Einhorn
Leny Andrade
Luiz Bonfa
Important Choro Artists and Composers:
Jacob do Bandolim
Pixinguinha
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