The Heartbeat of Glender: A Musical Journey Through the World’s Ethnic Rhythms
Hello, dear readers,
Today, I invite you to embark on an intimate journey with me, a journey that traverses continents, cultures, and centuries through the universal language of music. My name is António Tavares aka Glender, and my musical style is a heartfelt fusion of ethnic sounds from around the globe. This post isn’t just about the technical aspects of my music—it’s about the emotions, the stories, and the soul behind every beat and melody.
Rhythms from Childhood
My love for rhythms began in the most humble of places—my mother’s kitchen. As a child, I would grab her pots, pans, and buckets to create makeshift drums, much to her chagrin. These everyday objects became my first instruments, allowing me to explore and express the rhythms that seemed to flow naturally through me.
A Voyage Begins: My Navy Experience
Years later, my journey into the world of music was profoundly shaped by my time in the Portuguese Navy. Serving in the navy gave me the unique opportunity to travel to various countries, immersing myself in their cultures and, most importantly, their music.
The Rhythms of Africa
During my navy days, we docked in numerous African ports. The powerful beats of African drums captivated me instantly. These rhythms resonated through my entire being, awakening something primal and profound within me. It was as if the drums spoke a language that my soul instantly understood.
The Soul of the Oud in the Middle East
Our travels took us to the heart of the Middle East, where I encountered the oud. The first note played by a master musician brought tears to my eyes. The oud’s hauntingly beautiful melodies seemed to carry the weight of ancient stories and deep, unspoken emotions.
Each string plucked felt like a thread connecting me to generations past, to people I had never met but whose emotions and experiences I could feel through the music.
The Melodies of Asia
The navy also took me to various Asian countries, where I discovered instruments like the Chinese guzheng and the Japanese taiko drums. The guzheng’s serene, flowing notes felt like a gentle stream, soothing and calming my spirit. In contrast, the taiko drums were a powerful force, their rhythms echoing the heartbeat of the earth itself.
Crafting My Unique Sound
Blending these diverse sounds into my music wasn’t just about combining different instruments; it was about merging emotions and stories. Every beat, every melody in my music is a tribute to the cultures and people who have shared their musical heritage with me.
I spent countless hours in my studio, surrounded by these instruments, experimenting with different combinations and seeking harmony.
The Emotional Core
Music is more than notes and rhythms—it’s a vessel for emotions. When I create, I pour my heart into every piece. I want my listeners to feel the joy, sorrow, love, and longing that I experience through these sounds.
Stories Through Music
Each song I compose is a story, a bridge between cultures. It’s my way of honoring the traditions that have shaped me and sharing them with the world. My hope is that through my music, listeners will feel connected to something larger than themselves—a global community bound by the shared language of music.
Conclusion
Thank you for joining me on this emotional journey through the heart of my music. I hope my story and the stories of the cultures I draw from resonate with you as deeply as they do with me.