"Waters of March" is a renowned Brazilian bossa nova song composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim. It is characterized by its rhythmic intricacy and poetic lyrics that depict the cyclical nature of life. With its jazz-inspired harmonies and elegant improvisations, the song showcases Jobim's musical genius and enduring legacy in the realms of bossa nova and jazz fusion.
For this arrangement/transcription, a capo was applied to the 1st fret to facilitate the playing of complex chords. The goal was to create an accurate rendition of the melody while combining it with a harmonious selection of chords. Additionally, it should be noted that there are no exact repetitions of parts within the song. Therefore, for those looking to memorize and perform this piece, it is recommended to divide the composition into several sections and practice them individually at the outset.