: Features various community-contributed versions, including solo guitar and chamber arrangements.

The piece is, at its heart, a song. Therefore, your guitar must "sing." This requires generous use of rubato—the expressive and rhythmic stretching of time. Do not play the piece with a metronomic pulse. Instead, let the melody breathe, pushing forward at the crest of a phrase and relaxing the tempo at cadences. 2. Left-Hand Legato and Shifts

: Part of the suite A Floresta do Amazonas (Forest of the Amazon).

This version preserves the vocal line distinctly above a rolling bassline, providing a highly legible layout for intermediate to advanced students.

Typically arranged in comfortable guitar keys like A minor or E minor to maximize open-string resonance.