Chords for Aprende a Entonar El Ritmo Sanjuanito Ecuatoriano 🇪🇨 Tutorial Para Guitarra 🇪🇨

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F#

G#

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G

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Aprende a Entonar El Ritmo Sanjuanito Ecuatoriano 🇪🇨 Tutorial Para Guitarra 🇪🇨 chords
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Let's learn the San Juanito rhythm for all those people who ask me what the rhythm [A] is like, how to do the San Juanito.
I'm going to explain it to you step by step, ok?
guitar lessons, my number is on this side of the screen, or if you also need any of my songbooks, once the rhythm has been taught, for example, you can get the San Juanitos, which has 50 songs.
all the major and minor chords, sharps with sevenths, the flats, and also an explanation of the strumming, which you can complement with today's video.
So if you want, just contact this number, which will be on this side [Bm] here.
There are two ways in which we can learn.
the easiest, [G#] which is done in the following [F#m] way.
movement.
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G#
134211114
A
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G
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F#m
123111112
F#
134211112
G#
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_ _ Let's learn the San Juanito rhythm for all those people who ask me what the rhythm [A] is like, how to do the San Juanito.
In [N] this video I'm going to explain it to you step by step, ok?
Hey, if you want to work on guitar lessons, my number is on this side of the screen, or if you also need any of my songbooks, once the rhythm has been taught, for example, you can get the San Juanitos, which has 50 songs.
_ _ Additionally, all the major and minor chords, sharps with sevenths, the flats, and also an explanation of the strumming, which you can complement with today's video.
_ _ So if you want, just contact this number, which will be on this side [Bm] here.
_ San Juanito rhythm.
[D#]
There are two ways in which we can learn.
I'm going to [G] do it, which I think is the easiest, [G#] which is done in the following [F#m] way.
A downward movement.
If you use the pick, well, we're [F#] going to try to do everything with the pick, which would look [F#m] like this.
One movement down, two up. _
When going up, we grab the thick one with finger number one, the one with the nail, and give it support to go up. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Then we do two up, go down again in [F#] a damper with an open [F#m] hand, that is, we are going to strum and dampen it immediately and it would stay there. _ _ _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ _ So it would be the number one way that it should sound [F#m] like this, down, two up, one down in a damper.
_ _ _ _ _ [B] If you want to learn it, first master what the movements would be, that is, [F#m] the following.
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Once you have mastered it, then go on to have a little bit, that is, more [G] rhythm if you want more [F#m] speed. _ _ _ _ _
But first, get the rhythm slowly. _ _ _
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_ _ Way [F#] number one, let's go with number two, which is going to be as [F#m] follows.
_ _ Downward strumming, we suspend sound like this, up, down in a damper just like the previous one there.
_ _ And it would be. _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ The same way, master it slowly and then go on to add a little [F#m] speed. _
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_ _ This would be an explanation of the two rhythms.
If you want to [G#] learn another one, leave it in the comments box.
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