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I’m using a diagram on the -- because I haven’t changed the strings yet, since five years ago.---
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This is generally, what you’d hear like—
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Interesting thing about Brazilian music, a lot of jazz players come in and they’d say, “Well how do get that feel? “Well the difference in the feel is that jazz is usually like never it was not hit if you clapped on one and three, like you would see it was always a joke, “Well, that guy, he’s from Arkansas and so he’s clapping on one and three,” well,. in the riff it’s two and four, it's the hip thing. It's like, because the jazz rhythm would be—
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Well, Brazilian music is based with some pulses on one and three and if you’d listen to this—
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This is very important to feel it this way—
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So you’d feel this instead of—
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Anyway, and the eight notes are more straight eights rather than in jazz; you might want to play—
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In Brazilian—
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You know straight eights as it supposed to down on 8 and 16—
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