Covid-19 Covers by Singapore Expat Venezuelan Born Saxophonist Pablo Tani

Published - 16 April 2020, Thursday

Image Credit: Pablo Tani Facebook Page

Video Credit: Pablo Tani

In a quest to support local music while in this circuit breaker, we thought it was high-time to feature one of Singapore's most loved expat musicians.  Some readers may already know this - Pablo started his music education on piano at the age of 4. That's impressive....today this native to Caracas, Venezuela is a well-known Saxophonist and man of many talents.

As a student and highly gifted musician, Pablo moved to the United States where he completed his Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Music from Sam Houston State University, focusing on classical saxophone and the woodwind family.

Soon after finishing his studies he left to Europe where he performed a wide variety of genres from Jazz to Electronic to Latin. Now in 2020, we are lucky to have him on our soil.

Video Credit : Pablo Tani “Lean on Me” by Bill Withers (Sax cover by Pablo Tani)

Pablo's culturally diverse training and experience has given him many opportunities around the world and eventually led him to call Asia home.

Since moving to Asia in 2012 he has found himself in high demand due to the many distinctive qualities and diversity of his playing, drawn from his wealth of experience. 

We ask you to Subscribe to Pablo Tani's YouTube Channel and keep up with his new posts from time to time - Get in touch with some calming thoughts while listening to his tunes.

Within Singapore and the Asia Pacific region Pablo can be seen performing at the many acclaimed jazz clubs, alongside corporate events, private parties and on the festival circuit.

Today, Expat Choice is delighted to showcase some of his Covid-19 Recordings for all to share and enjoy. Today we hightlight “Someone you Loved” by Lewis Capaldi. (Saxophone cover by Pablo Tani)

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As a student and highly gifted musician, Pablo moved to the United States where he completed his Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Music from Sam Houston State University, focusing on classical saxophone and the woodwind family.

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