Rogerio Caetano

[2] Using a revolutionary language, within the choro and samba music genres and mixing jazz elements, he represents a new school for this instrument.

[5] His partners include Yamandu Costa, Hamilton de Holanda, Daniel Santiago, Marco Pereira, Eduardo Neves, Celsinho Silva, Luís Barcelos, Gian Correa, Cristovão Bastos, and Coletivo Choro na Rua.

He has been promoting his art in Brazil and abroad, performing concerts in countries such as Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Portugal, Holland, Belgium, USA, China, India, Israel, Turkey, South Africa, and Ecuador.

He has recorded with artists such as Zeca Pagodinho, Paulinho da Viola, Arlindo Cruz, Beth Carvalho, Caetano Veloso, Monarco, Dona Ivone Lara, Maria Bethânia, Nana Caymmi, Ivan Lins, Alcione, Zélia Duncan, Diogo Nogueira, Teresa Cristina, among many others.

In partnership with Marco Pereira, Rogerio Caetano[6] wrote the "SETE CORDAS, TÉCNICA E ESTILO"[7] method, a work that deeply addresses the language of the 7-string guitar, mainly in the universe of choro and samba.