Guitare Zouk Facile | Bm G A le Rythme Parfait pour Débuter

Apprends à jouer un vrai rythme Zouk à la guitare avec seulement 3 accords faciles : Bm, G et A 🎸🔥 Dans ce tuto débutant, je te montre étape par étape le groove Zouk, le placement de la main droite, les changements d’accords et le feeling caribéen qu’on retrouve dans le Zouk, Kompa, Konpa, Compas et la musique antillaise. ✅ 3 accords simples : Bm, G, A ✅ Rythme Zouk facile ✅ Groove main droite ✅ Méthode lente puis normale ✅ Idéal pour débutants Regarde jusqu’à la fin pour entendre le groove complet et apprendre à le jouer avec plus de feeling. Écris en commentaire : “Wi Piko, mwen vle pati 2” si tu veux une suite avec un rythme Zouk plus avancé. 🎸 Abonne-toi à Piko Guitar pour apprendre Zouk, Kompa, Konpa, Compas, accords, rythmes, gammes et grooves caribéens. #ZoukGuitare #GuitareDébutant #RythmeZouk #KompaGuitar #PikoGuitar This is what is said in the video: 🎵🎵🎵 🎵🎵🎵 Hey! Zouk is very easy music, man. You see, today I’m going to show you how to play your first groove accompaniment when you play Zouk, with only 3 chords: B minor, G major, A major. You already know them. I’ll show you, very easily. Let’s go, my friend! Come on, let’s get into class! As I told you, here are the chord shapes we’ll use. This is where B minor is played. And this is where G major is played. And this is where A major is played. Okay. For the first step, we are not playing G major yet. We will play 4 beats on B minor, then 4 beats on A major. We will do 2 “tchake” strums on each chord. But on each chord, we’ll add the low note, the chord’s bass note, so it sounds fuller. Like this. B minor. A major. A major. Okay? You can do this with only your index finger. You see? That’s all I did. Then I mute the sound with my left hand. You see it? I play it, then I mute it with my left hand. You see? I mute it with my left hand. I mute it. Let’s go! You see it? You see? 4 beats. You see? You see? You see? You see? 4 beats. The second step: instead of doing the “tchake” twice, we are going to divide the measure. We’ll do it once on B minor, once on G, once on A major, and once on G major. Okay. Once on B minor, once on G major, once on A major, once on G major, which will sound like this. Simple. Band! A, G. B minor. G. A. G. So far, so good? Now we are going to make a small modification. When we play the G, we remove the fourth finger here. We put it on the first string at the 10th fret. Okay. On the D note. That makes it sound like this. Look. You see? It gives something like this. B minor. G. A. G. B minor. G. A. G. Band! You see it? A. B minor. G. A. G. Third step: on the G major chord, instead of doing the little “tchake” on it, we are going to play a little groove with 2 notes from the G chord, which are: G, B. We play it like this. I’m playing only with the thumb. Look. Okay? Tchake. The A tchake still stays. When I’m about to play B minor, I do this. Look. And the B minor tchake still stays. Look. It gives something like this. Look. So we can add a little slide before playing the G note. I slide. You can slide from anywhere you want. You can slide here. Or you can slide from farther away. Look. So, you see? You see? You see? You see? You see? You see it? Band! You see? Yeah. You see? You see? You see? You see? There you go. It’s the chorus effect I added that makes it sound like that. There you go. There you go. If you have an acoustic guitar, you don’t need to worry about effects. Keep it very simple. It’s still the same chords. The chords do not change. Instead of doing, hmm, the tchake on the chords, we’re just going to play 2 or 3 notes for each chord. That’s all. B minor, G major, A major, G major. 2 or 3 notes for each chord. You’ll see, I’ll show it to you very easily. For B minor, we play B, D, B. And then we slide to reach G. G. B. D. Nothing complicated! 😂 When I’m going to play A, I play A, C sharp, A. But on the second G, instead of playing I play this instead. It’s the same G chord, the same barre chord that we all know. I don’t play the full barre completely, with the low note on the 6th string. I just keep it simple like this. Look at the right hand so you can see what I’m doing. Very simple, you see? Second string with the middle finger. That does not change. It just holds the chord, the G chord. Let’s do it again. B minor. Slide. G. A. Major. G. Yeah. Let’s go, let’s go. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Mix all the steps together, and it will give you this, my friend. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yeah. I love you very much. ❤️