![]() ![]() My grandfather played it, my father also. It was like the first exposure and I didn’t play anything, or maybe it was earlier, right? But it was my first exposure with the instrument. It’s what I have been told, right? Because I think I was two or three years old. My first contact was…I don’t remember this. How and when did you get started playing music? What role did your family have in that? Then I also make arrangements.Īntonio’s Grandfather, Antonio Tanguma Guajardo “King of the Accordion” I’m a composer and I assist in productions for some groups. I commit myself to presentations, recording albums. I teach specialized classes and, in addition, I’m an accordionist. There are two universities in Monterrey the Universidad Autonoma of Nuevo Leon and another. My job is music I give classes, I’m a teacher. I was born in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, on the 25th of December of 1984. We had the opportunity to interview Antonio during his trip to Spokane in September. He has joined the Accordion Life team to bring diatonic courses in all levels to the online community of. ![]() Antonio is an accordionist, singer, composer and arranger. ![]() He has a Bachelor of Arts in Music and Instrumental and is currently working on his Master’s in Psychology. ![]() is a graduate of Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, UANL, one of the best universities in Mexico and Latin America. on his music, life, career andįilming the Diatonic Curriculum for įeatured in the 2016 Fall Issue of Accordion Life Today.Īntonio Tanguma, Jr. ![]()
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