Lee Ritenour
Lee Ritenour
Lee Mack Ritenouris an American jazz guitarist, session musician, and composer. Ritenour has contributed to over 3000 sessions, and has charted over 30 contemporary jazz hits since 1976...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionGuitarist
Date of Birth11 January 1952
CountryUnited States of America
best compose music player recommend road
I always recommend to any player to always compose their own music. It's one of the best things you can do to find a road to your own style.
love passionate
I always love making albums. I'm passionate about it and it's something that's healthy for the soul and spirit.
african drums interested percussion quite recording since studies turned
My son Wesley has just turned 13. He was 12 during the recording of this record and he is quite a drummer already and has been studying drums since he was four, but he's also very interested in African percussion and studies percussion.
baritone became classical main rhythm unusual
I used a baritone guitar with a very unusual tuning that became the body of the composition, while the classical guitar is on top of it with the main rhythm part.
backing great keyboard number players songs though time
Even though there are some great keyboard players on the album, there are a number of songs with no keyboard on them and the backing is all guitar oriented. This is first time I've ever done this actually.
albums inspirational kinda onto record
I've done a lot of albums and I kinda know when I'm onto something that was inspirational for me to record and create, and this was one of those projects where I really enjoyed making the album.
play piano bass
If you play the very subtle jazz tunes with acoustic pianos, acoustic bass and it's a dead standard, you are going to play very differently. It depends on the music.
guitar way stamps
Arranging is the way I put my stamp on my music as much as my guitar playing.
singers south-africa south
Zamajobe is great. She's a terrific singer from South Africa.
years guitar playing-guitar
In 2010, I had been playing guitar for 50 years.
country couple latin
Well, Smoke n' Mirrors has very much a world music flavor and it doesn't park itself in one country. It borrows heavily from the Brazilian angle, which is dear to my heart, and I recorded several albums with that flavor. Probably even more so than the Brazilian flavor, there's an African, South African and West African influence and on a couple of other tracks there's some Latin flavor and there's some Indian tables on one track, all centered around my jazz guitar and acoustic guitars, and very much a Lee Ritenour sound.