







This live late‑night session and mini‑tutorial on “Brigas Nunca Mais” by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes showcases Bossa Nova voice leading, rich chord progressions, and relaxed Brazilian groove on solo guitar.
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Learn how to play Maria Ninguém in a true Bossa Nova style with rich chord voicings and smooth voice leading on guitar.
In this lesson, you will pick up classic Bossa shapes, rhythmic patterns, and harmonic touches you can reuse in other Brazilian standards and jazz tunes.

Learn the odd time signature of a cycle of 7 beats, something that comes second nature to musicians in the Carnatic or South Indian tradition.

Discover the groove and complexity of Carnatic rhythm in this hands-on lesson! In this video, Vikram B. Pinto breaks down a korvai (rhythmic composition) in Adi Taalam (8-beat cycle) using konnakol (spoken rhythm syllables). You’ll learn how to feel the groove, subdivide beats, and experience rhythmic modulation—shifting from fours to sixes within the same cycle.

Learn a composition in Aadhi Taalam or 8 beat cycle, keeping time with the hands and get a glimpse into the compositional sturucture of a Carnatic Korvai