MP3 Tony Cesarano - Enchantment
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A set of original jazz tunes that takes the listener on a journey played by a New Mexico Jazz quartet that features interesting flowing guitar and piano solo lines that will take you on a musical jazz journey to the Southwest.
9 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Contemporary Jazz, JAZZ: Mainstream Jazz
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Tony Cesarano is a professional guitarist originally from New York City but who now resides in Albuquerque NM.Tony has done much professional work in New York playing a variety of musical styles from pop, rock, classical and his favorite, jazz. His professional work includes Broadway shows, recordings, musical tours. He is known by many for his job playing for the Rocketts at Radio City Musical Hall, a gig that has lasted 28 years to date. While in New Mexico between Rockett gigs Tony studies jazz guitar the love of his life, and constantly seeks to refine and improve his art. He has developed a unique approach to improvising on the guitar which he calls the Lydian Tetrachord Approach and offers PDF lessons for download from his web site to interested guitar or music students.
Enchantment is a collection of original jazz tunes by Tony
which include straight ahead jazz, samba and even comtemporay jazz. It was inspired by his decision to leave the New York scene and move to New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment and the life journey we all find ourselves on.
9 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Contemporary Jazz, JAZZ: Mainstream Jazz
Details:
Tony Cesarano is a professional guitarist originally from New York City but who now resides in Albuquerque NM.Tony has done much professional work in New York playing a variety of musical styles from pop, rock, classical and his favorite, jazz. His professional work includes Broadway shows, recordings, musical tours. He is known by many for his job playing for the Rocketts at Radio City Musical Hall, a gig that has lasted 28 years to date. While in New Mexico between Rockett gigs Tony studies jazz guitar the love of his life, and constantly seeks to refine and improve his art. He has developed a unique approach to improvising on the guitar which he calls the Lydian Tetrachord Approach and offers PDF lessons for download from his web site to interested guitar or music students.
Enchantment is a collection of original jazz tunes by Tony
which include straight ahead jazz, samba and even comtemporay jazz. It was inspired by his decision to leave the New York scene and move to New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment and the life journey we all find ourselves on.
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