Category Archives: Styles

“Choro Pro Zé” – Amazingly Beautiful Brazilian Guitar Composition

Choro Pro Zé (Choro for Zé) is a composition by Guinga, one of the greatest living composers of the Brazilian guitar. It explores the tonality of D minor, starting with a scale of whole tones. The piece is harmonically very rich, making use of modal borrowings and chromatic passages, and calls for a softer, velvety […]

BRAZILIAN FLAMENCO! – “Santa Morena” (Jacob do Bandolim)

Santa Morena Jacob do Bandolim

This is my arrangement of the choro waltz “Santa Morena”, a spanish influenced piecee by Brazilian composer Jacob do Bandolim, to which I attempted to bring a flamenco flavor using somee techniques and concepts of the flamenco “bulerías” style.

Cartagena – Felipe Coelho Composition with Orquestra Filarmonica SC

This composition fuses the flamenco style with the latin rhythm of “chacarera”. The guitar makes use of the flamenco techniques and sonority but to embrace an universal language alongside the orchestra. The composition builds the theme up to a peak of fast picados in dramatic moment with the use of the whole tone scale.

7 String Brazilian Guitar – Baião – FEIRA DE MANGAIO – Sivuca

I’ve been wanting to record this tune for a few weeks and finally had the time. “Feira de Mangaio” is a baião by Sivuca, that when I play, reminds of going out to Brazil’s forró, to dance for hours. The swing is the most important part in order to bring the spirit of the music […]

Brazilian Choro – Espinha de Bacalhau

Felipe Coelho performs his own arrangement of Severino Araújo’s “Espinha de Bacalhau”, a choro know for it’s difficulty specially on the B and C sections where the melody doubles the subdivision. The arrangement is done so that the three different times the A section appears, it is played differently. Firstly rubatto on the low register, […]