Bibop No Choro May 2026

Provides the deep, walking basslines that keep the choro groove, while also navigating the jazz-influenced harmonic changes [1].

The traditional pandeiro (tambourine) is essential, providing the syncopated rhythm that bridges the two genres, often moving from a traditional choro beat to a faster jazz swing [1]. Overall Experience Bibop no choro

"Bibop no Choro" is not merely playing jazz songs in a Brazilian style; it is a true synthesis. The music feels simultaneously nostalgic and avant-garde. It’s perfect for listeners who appreciate the virtuosic improvisation of jazz but crave the warmth and rhythmic ingenuity of Brazilian music. The interaction between the players is often the highlight, showcasing a deep respect for both traditions. Provides the deep, walking basslines that keep the

The project brings the fast-paced, chromatic harmonies of bebop (think Charlie Parker or Dizzy Gillespie) into the melodic framework of choro [1]. The music feels simultaneously nostalgic and avant-garde

Traditional choro instruments like the bandolim (mandolin) , cavaquinho , and violão (7-string guitar) take on improvisational roles typical of jazz, creating a rapid, conversational musical dialogue.