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    I've been listening to a few Jobim pieces played on guitar (the inevitable Triste and Felicidade...). Searching for scores it was a bit of a surprise to see they weren't written for guitar, apparently.

    Can anyone recommend arrangements (and where to get them), more or less of intermediate level? Preferably score ("music notation") only.

    Thanks!

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    A great book of bossa arrangements is The Brazilian Masters by Brian Hodel.It has Jobim tunes but also some by Luis Bonfa.Some tunes are easy but others are more advanced but all the arrangements are really well done.All are in notation.

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    Do the 2 pieces I mentioned classify as bossa?


    I just realise that the arrangement I caught as an earwurm is by Dyens, and doesn't exactly look intermediate at all



    (usually I can follow piano scores when somebody asks me to turn, but here I'm not keeping up!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyc chaz
    A great book of bossa arrangements is The Brazilian Masters by Brian Hodel.It has Jobim tunes but also some by Luis Bonfa.Some tunes are easy but others are more advanced but all the arrangements are really well done.All are in notation.
    Thx for the tip. I’ve been playing along with videos, but it’s always great to have arrangements. But it’s a pity they didn’t include the most popular tunes. Well, I bought it anyway!

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    Just to be certain, these are for 6-string guitar?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJVB
    Do the 2 pieces I mentioned classify as bossa?


    I just realise that the arrangement I caught as an earwurm is by Dyens, and doesn't exactly look intermediate at all



    (usually I can follow piano scores when somebody asks me to turn, but here I'm not keeping up!)
    Oh that arrangement is KILLIN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
    Oh that arrangement is KILLIN!
    Indeed, and it really doesn't make you think "oh, that must have been arranged from who knows what", it works just perfectly. The execution too, of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyc chaz
    A great book of bossa arrangements is The Brazilian Masters by Brian Hodel.It has Jobim tunes but also some by Luis Bonfa.
    For my own future reference

    • A Day In The Life Of A Fool (Manha De Carnaval)
    • Desafinado
    • Ebony Samba (Sambanegro)
    • Engano
    • Esperanca Perdida
    • Ilha De Coral (Coral Island)
    • Incerteza (I Always Knew)
    • Little Boat (O Barquinho)
    • Samba De Duas Notas (Two Note Samba)
    • Samba Triste
    • Sambalamento
    • Se Todos Fossem Iguais A Voce (Someone To Light Up My Life)
    • Silencio Do Amor (The Silence Of Love)
    • So Nice (Summer Samba)
    • Solidao
    • Song Of The Jet (Samba do Avião)

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    (link to a PDF in the description)

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    That version has inspired me to work on this one yet again. The PDF is available as standard notation only with fingering markings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alltunes
    That version has inspired me to work on this one yet again. The PDF is available as standard notation only with fingering markings.
    Glad to have been of inspiration (or help, at least ) - but I don't see a link?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJVB
    Glad to have been of inspiration (or help, at least ) - but I don't see a link?
    A link to the PDF? It's in the YouTube description.

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    Oh, you mean the one that I already mentioned as available in the description. I thought you'd made a new arrangement of your own...

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    Reviving this old thread: the Bonfa/Manha de Carnaval arrangement linked to above is by Noriyasu Takeuchi, from his book Bossa Nova & Latin Pieces for Guitar Solo.

    It's out of print from what I understand, but PDF scans of it can be found with a little digging.
    Noriyasu Takeuchi arrangements - YouTube

    I find the arrangement of Felicidade a bit less ... tonal than the one by Dyens (but that may mean it sticks closer to the origThis one is particularly inviting:

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    A few more, from French (!) composer Maria Linnemann: