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Take Five with Composer Rodrigo Simoes

Meet Rodrigo Simoes
Rodrigo Sim?es is a composer with a distinctive style that oscillates between Brazilian music and jazz improvisation. His international career has taken him through China, Australia, South Korea, Paraguay and the United States, in addition to his native countryBraziland his adopted countryCanada. The guitarist has already collaborated with great artists in Brazil (Elza Soares, Carlos Malta, Paulinho da Viola, Dominguinhos, Zeca Baleiro and Paulo Moska) and in Canada (
Bill McBirnie
flute
Joel Miller
saxophone
Alain Caron
bassInstrument
Guitar.Teachers and/or influences?
Some of my teachers: Mario Conde, Nelson Farias, Fábio Leal, Fábio Gouveia, André Marques and Alain Caron. Some of my influences:
Hermeto Pascoal
multi-instrumentalist1936 - 2025

Pat Martino
guitar1944 - 2021

Airto Moreira
percussionb.1941

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
I knew I wanted to be a musician when...
When I discovered Heraldo do Monte and Hermeto Pascoal. Also, when I got to meet students (my future colleagues) from Conservatório de Tatuí (S?o Paulo) at a summer camp.Your sound and approach to music:
My approach to music is at the energetic level. I'm always trying to bring joy to people with inspiring and uplifting music.Your teaching approach:
When it comes to teaching, I like to provide the student the experience of playing music together. Also, the importance of getting rid of preconceived judgments.Your dream band:
I love to play with my peers, but if I had to put together a room with some of my dream musicians, I would like to have the Brazilian bassist Nico Assun??o, with North-American trumpeter
Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988

Chano Pozo
congas1915 - 1948
Road story: Your best or worst experience:
My best experience was to play with Paulinho da Viola and Orquestra a base de Cordas for a huge audience at Vale do Anhangabaú during the Virada Cultural de S?o Paulo (Brazil).Favorite venue:
My favorite venue is whatever place they treat musicians with respect and has a nice compromise with the sound and the final artistic result.Your favorite recording in your discography and why?
Heraldo do Monte (1980), that was the album that influenced me to study Brazilian jazz to a point where I could be able to compose creative music.The first Jazz album I bought was:
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Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996
What do you think is the most important thing you are contributing musically?
Maybe my compositions, maybe keeping Brazilian jazz music alive outside Brazil and maybe... music training of my students.Did you know...
I also have a law degree.CDs you are listening to now:
Yosuke Onuma: Jam Ka deux (Flyway Label)Desert Island picks:
Hermeto Pascoal: Live in MontreauxHow would you describe the state of jazz today?
There are great young musicians out there spreading good music and information. However, I feel there are less and less private venues and live music clubs.What are some of the essential requirements to keep jazz alive and growing?
Invest in the new generation's education, stop the algorithms to re-inforce music tastes and beliefs.What is in the near future?
I had just released TRE, so... to play it a lot and tour with my band.What's your greatest fear when you perform?
I don't have any fear of performing. Perhaps, the fear of not being at the present moment, bringing the necessary energy to the music to happen. But that is not really a fear, it is what I search for... at every gig.What song would you like played at your funeral?
No song, just silence.What is your favorite song to whistle or sing in the shower?
Whatever new composition I'm working on.If I weren't a jazz musician, I would be a:
A teacher.If I could have dinner with anyone from history, who would it be and why?
Garoto (Aníbal Augusto Sardinha), because of his master genius on the guitar pre bossa.Tags
Take Five With...
Rodrigo Simoes
AAJ Staff
Bill McBirnie
Joel Miller
Alain Caron
Mario Conde
Nelson Farias
Hermeto Pascoal
Pat Martino
Airto Moreira
Charlie Parker
Heraldo do Monte
Jacó do Bandolim
Pixinguínha
Chet Baker
Chano Pozo
Ella Fitzgerald
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