Playing this piece in Bosco's style requires a specific levada (rhythm) and technical approach:

: For a "swung" ( suingado ) feel, Bosco often alternates the bass between the root and the perfect fifth. He also uses left-hand muting to create a dryer, more percussive sound.

Beyond its technical brilliance, the song is known as the "" ( Hino da Anistia ) in Brazil. “O Bêbado e a Equilibrista” – Lyrical Brazil

The song is a sophisticated samba with a complex harmonic structure that reflects João Bosco's unique playing style:

, composed by João Bosco with lyrics by Aldir Blanc, is a cornerstone of Brazilian Popular Music (MPB) and a masterpiece of solo acoustic guitar ( violão ). Musical Structure and Harmony

: Bosco composed the music in late 1977 as a tribute to Charlie Chaplin, following his death. The melody was inspired by Chaplin’s instrumental theme "Smile" from Modern Times .

: The arrangement often includes arpeggiated chords for emphasis, particularly during transitions or the final resolution. Historical and Cultural Significance