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O Bom Filho à Casa Torna, Part 1


This lesson is part of the course Brazilian Choro Mandolin with Ian Coury.
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Learn to play Brazilian choro music on the mandolin with young Brazilian virtuoso Ian Coury, from the classic sounds of Jacob do Bandolim to the modern style of Hamilton Holanda. Includes play-along tracks with Ian’s Brazilian backing band.
 
 
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O Bom Filho à Casa Torna  
 
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O Bom Filho à Casa Torna, Part 1
O Bom Filho à Casa Torna, Part 1
 

“O Bom Filho à Casa Torna” (“The Good Son Goes Back Home”) was written by Bonfiglio de Oliveira, a trumpeter and composer who played with the great Pixinguinha in the 1930s. “O Bom Filho à Casa Torna” is a maxixe in the key of D minor and has three sections. You’ll learn the A part of “O Bom Filho à Casa Torna” in this video.


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