The Girl from Ipanema Guitar Instrumental [Bosso Nova Guitarra]

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The Girl from Ipanema Guitar Instrumental [Bosso Nova Guitarra] acoustic cover version.

Garota de Ipanema (The Girl From Ipanema) - Antonio Carlos Jobim - Vinícius de Moraes as played by João Gilberto on album Getz/Gilberto from 1963.

The Girl from Ipanema Guitar Instrumental [Bosso Nova Guitarra]
0:00 Intro
0:12 Verses 1-2
0:52 Chorus
1:22 Verse 3
1:38 Guitar Solo
2:39 Verse 4/Ending

The Girl From Ipanema Acoustic Guitar Instrumental Cover
This The Girl From Ipanema Instrumental features an acoustic guitar arrangement with both rhythm guitar and a guitar solo. This acoustic cover version of The Girl From Ipanema is played in the Key of 'Db' Major - the same key used on the famous recording featuring vocals by Astrud Gilberto.

The Girl from Ipanema Fingerstyle Guitar Performance
This The Girl From Ipanema acoustic guitar instrumental features a fingerstyle (fingerpicking) guitar pattern played with slight variations throughout the song. This acoustic arrangement of The Girl from Ipanema is performed on classical guitar.

The Girl From Ipanema Karaoke [Acoustic Guitar]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Od9eLixSqM

The Girl From Ipanema Lyrics [English]
Tall and tan and young and lovely
The girl from Ipanema goes walking
And when she passes, each one she passes goes, ah
When she walks she's like a samba
That swings so cool and sways so gently
That when she passes, each one she passes goes, ah
Oh, but he watches so sadly
How can he tell her he loves her
Yes he would give his heart gladly
But each day, when she walks to the sea
She looks straight ahead, not at he
Tall and tan and young and lovely
The girl from Ipanema goes walking
And when she passes he smiles, but she doesn't see
Oh, but he sees her so sadly
How can he tell her he loves her
Yes, he would give his heart gladly
But each day, when she walks to the sea
She looks straight ahead, not at he
Tall and tan and young and lovely
The girl from Ipanema goes walking
And when she passes he smiles, but she doesn't see
She just doesn't see
No she doesn't see
But she doesn't see

The Girl From Ipanema Song Facts
The original music for 'The Girl From Ipanema' was composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim with lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes. The pair composed the song in 1962, during a get-together near Rio’s Ipanema beach, in admiration of one of the prettier girls walking by.

'The Girl from Ipanema was recorded in Portuguese immediately after it was written, the authors had no intention of translating it into English. Little did they know that the well-known American sax player Stan Getz was getting ready to introduce their musical style, samba, to a US audience. Getz got the idea from guitarist Charlie Byrd, who toured Brazil the year before. Together, they released “Jazz Samba” in 1962, including a song written by Jobim. It was an immediate success in the States, leaving Americans eager for more.

In response to this, Getz brought in Brazilian guitarist João Gilberto to record a new album, "Getz/Gilberto" on which Gilberto was to sing a few Brazilian classics in Portuguese. But since Gilberto didn’t feel comfortable singing in English, his English-speaking wife Astrud was brought in to sing in English.

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