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Intro -x3-: C F G F


G    C      F  G
Para bailar la Bamba
G    C      F  G     G           C        F  G
Para bailar la Bamba se necesita una poca de gracia
G    C      F  G     G           C         F  G
una poca de gracia y otra cosita ay arriba y arriba
G    C      F  G       G  C           F  G
ay arriba y arriba por ti sere yo no soy marinero
G    C      F  G        G          C       F   G
yo no soy marinero soy capitan soy capitan soy capitan
C     F  G
Bamba la Bamba
C     F  G
Bamba la Bamba
C     F  G
Bamba la Bamba
C     F  G
Bamba la Bamba


Para subir al cielo
para subir al cielo se necesita una escalera larga
una escalera larga y otra cosita ay arriba y arriba
ay arriba y arriba contigo ire yo no soy marinero
yo no soy marinero soy capitan soy capitan soy capitan
Bamba la Bamba ...
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Pia Maria

-2 is easy

The9319Project

this song is really good for learning to transition between barre chords a takeaway would be to not undo the Bm barre chord but to form the rest of the notes from that position ie..

In the Chorus section:

Bm to G – your 1 finger would be on the barre ( 2 fret) your 3 on the B of G string. To transfer to G chord simply drag that barre from the 2nd fret down one string, making the G string Open and place your second finger on the G note of the E string.. Its the same exact shape as a regular G but with 2 fingers instead of 3 making it easier and faster.

G to D – Slide that barre chord on the 2nd fret back up to cover all the strings (no open g) and place your 4th finger (pinky) on the 3rd fret of A string which is a D note. **Normally the D note on the A string would be counted as 5th fret but since you’re barring the 2nd fret its now considered 3rd making the shape movements more fluent and easy.

D to A – From that barred D chord simply slide your barred (1) finger back to fret 1, then drop your second finger into the A shape we all know and love and thats it!

once you get the movement down its so fluent and fun to play. Hope this helps someone!

– 9319

Album: Ritchie Valens

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Biography

Ritchie Valens (born Richard Steven Valenzuela; on 13 May 1941 in Pacoima, California, USA – February 3, 1959) was a Mexican American singer, songwriter and guitarist.

A Rock and Roll pioneer and a forefather of the Chicano rock movement, Valens’ recording career lasted only eight months. During this time, however, he scored several hits, most notably “La Bamba”, which was originally a Mexican folk song that Valens transformed with a rock rhythm and beat that became a hit in 1958

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