Kimura’s China Tour

Kimura’s China Tour

GTI Studios

Guangzhou,Guangdong

This event features the renowned Brazilian jazz guitarist Marcelo Kimura and his band members taking the stage, delivering an authentic Brazilian music concert for the live audience.

The performance commenced precisely at the scheduled time. The moment the first note rang out, the studio space was instantly enveloped in a rich South American musical atmosphere. The melodies flowing from Marcelo's fingertips perfectly captured the characteristic passion and agility of Brazilian music. The upbeat rhythms of Samba, the laid-back romance of Bossa Nova, and the delicate sophistication of Brazilian Jazz intertwined beautifully. The tempo of the pieces shifted seamlessly—at times light and brisk, at others tender and soothing. Supported by a tight and precise rhythm section, the bass and drums built a rich, full-bodied musical texture, imbuing every piece with vibrant vitality.

While preserving the core groove of Brazilian music, he ingeniously blends jazz improvisation, rock intensity, and funk rhythms to forge a highly distinctive personal musical style. Marcelo's guitar solo sections were particularly stunning; his fast, fluid scale runs, powerful string-bending techniques, and nuanced vibrato complemented one another beautifully, showcasing his masterly command of the instrument. The audience held their breath throughout the entire performance, fully immersing themselves in the pure magic of the music.

It is worth noting that Marcelo performed the entire set using professional gear provided by the brand partner of this event. Every tone—from pristine, crystal-clear cleans and warm, creamy overdrives to high-gain, explosive distortions—was rendered with flawless precision, faithfully delivering the artist's musical emotions and creative intent. During the intervals, Marcelo spoke highly of the equipment used on stage, remarking: "The tonal performance of these devices is truly exceptional. It's an amazing surprise to achieve such an excellent soundstage in a relatively intimate space like this."