Classical music played with bare feet and calluses on your hands

In spite of its lively rhythms Brazilian Choro (show-roo) or Chorinho (show-ree-nyo) means “cry” or “little cry” in Portuguese. A popular instrumental music from Brazil, it is usually played by the typically Brazilian stringed cavaquinho and the tambourine-like pandeiro along with melody instruments.

Heitor Villa-Lobos defined Choro as “the true incarnation of Brazilian soul.” Inspired by Choro, Darius Milhaud composed his ballet Le Boeuf sur le toit after serving as cultural attaché to the French Embassy in Brazil,

A popular Brazilian singer was heard to say ”Choro is classical music played with bare feet and calluses on your hands”