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Guillermo Martinez on Building Native Instruments, Ancestral Reconnection, Prayer as Medicine, and Mentorship | #10

Guillermo Martinez on Building Native Instruments, Ancestral Reconnection, Prayer as Medicine, and Mentorship | #10

FromMasters of Ceremony


Guillermo Martinez on Building Native Instruments, Ancestral Reconnection, Prayer as Medicine, and Mentorship | #10

FromMasters of Ceremony

ratings:
Length:
82 minutes
Released:
Jan 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Guillermo Martinez is a Master Crafstman, musician, and wisdom keeper of indigenous instruments and their history from Southern California. He is the owner of Quetzacoatl Music, an instrument shop and educational resource dedicated to the distribution and preservation of sacred instruments and their history. Along with being a master craftsman of native flutes, drums, rattles, and other instruments,  Guillermo is also a gifted performer, and one third of the incredibly talented musical trio, Bamboo Cedar Oak.In this episode we discuss:How Guillermo experienced an ancestral reawakening as a young man through traditional Aztec dancing, the early days of learning how to build and play sacred instruments, his love of ceremony, and eventually meeting his mentor, the late Javier Quijas Yxayotl.We also discuss the confidence and blessings one receives by building their own instruments, the importance of learning from various cultures other than his own, and how nature and spirit respond to the magic of music. We also went on to speak about playing music from the heart, rather than the mind, responsible and respectful use of sacred plant medicines, the importance of lineage and mentorship, and the journey of fatherhood and what it means to be a good parent.Links to Guillermo's offerings:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/quetzalcoatl13/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/QuetzalcoatlMusic/WEBSITE: https://www.quetzalcoatlmusic.org/PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/quetzalcoatlmusic--Please subscribe and leave a short review if you've enjoyed this podcast; this support will really help us grow our platform immensely. SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST / LEAVE A REVIEW: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/masters-of-ceremony/id1508921843 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1kFyabmGDqtpLPs2GqFMAx?si=Q8Q50VfWQEqFSVczM3UHSAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPHGyyBZSwdsaHwOCrB32QQFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themastersofceremony https://www.instagram.com/fifthgod/ Check out Andrew's debut album as a Record Producer, "The Fifth Tape" on Apple Music, Spotify, etc: https://fanlink.to/FifthGod Learn more about Andrew's photography, videos, music, podcasts, and more at his website: https://www.fifthgod.com/ Podcast Music used with permission by Bamboo Cedar Oak  -- Purchase their music here: https://www.seventhwavemusic.co.uk/product/bamboo-cedar-oak/Much Love Family!
Released:
Jan 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (16)

Masters of Ceremony is a podcast led by New York based artist, Andrew “FifthGod” Askaripour. MoC’s aim is to merge the worlds of hip-hop, photography/film, ancient wisdom, plant medicine, and more in order to educate, inspire, and strengthen others. As a child of a Jamaican mother and Iranian father, as well as from immersing himself in the New York hip-hop scene and studying indigenous practices with different Medicine Men and Women in South America, Andrew has gained a distinct outlook on life that allows him to connect with the hearts, minds, and spirits of his fascinating guests, who are each on the way to becoming true masters of their crafts. Through sitting down with these remarkable individuals, and sharing insights from his own journey, Andrew invites you on his journey of learning, exploration, and growth. Welcome to Masters of Ceremony.