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In today's lesson we will see three ways to accompany boleros on the guitar, we will talk about the basses of the chords and how the rhythm pattern works. If you want to go deeper with an even more complex rhythm, here I teach you how to play Bossa Nova: • Learn to play Bossa nova on the guitar... Download the PDF of this lesson here: https://www.mediafire.com/file/qa5555... To play boleros on the guitar it is necessary to understand how the basses and chords work, this particular style depends largely on what is done with them. All chords have several basses, the main one which is where the chord is created and is the one that gives it its name. The secondary bass which is the fifth degree from the main one and the auxiliary which is the third of the chord. It is possible to create alternative basses using notes from the scale or chromatic movements as long as they are used to connect chords. The bolero rhythm on guitar is made up of two rhythmic cells, we have a syncopation and a group of four eighth notes, the rhythm works in such a way that we must initially play the main bass in the first cell and the secondary in the second. The second pattern is a variation of the first where the syncopation is omitted and two figures of four eighth notes are made. The third pattern, the shortest, is made using only the first of the two cells, in this one it is not possible to use the combination of basses. As we can play boleros on guitar it is easy, but it requires mastery of the basses of the chords to do it correctly. Find in this list all our videos to learn how to play Latin American and Caribbean rhythms. • Learn to play Latin American rhythms... Get to know our online guitar and music training courses: https://clasesdeguitarra.com.co/ Buy our books: https://clasesdeguitarra.com.co/libro... #guitar #guitarist #guitarclasses