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    Patrick Ki: The Maestro of Sedona’s Spirit – Keeps Sedona music flowing and Glowing

    March 25, 2025No Comments
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    Sedona, AZ — Sedona’s red rocks are a visual masterpiece, but their true magic? It’s in the music.

    Enter Patrick Ki, a guitar virtuoso and ukulele maestro who doesn’t just play—he channels Sedona’s soul into every note. His melodies aren’t just sounds; they’re experiences, wrapping around the golden glow of sunset, the hush of the desert breeze, and the deep serenity of Sedona itself.

    His style is a hypnotic fusion—Hawaiian slack key’s gentle sway, flamenco’s fiery passion, and the rhythmic pulse of Latin jazz—all woven into a soundscape that’s both soothing and electrifying. Whether he’s setting the mood for a romantic starlit dinner or elevating a lazy afternoon with friends, Patrick’s music turns every moment into something unforgettable.

    With nine albums to his name, his latest, Kailua Days, is a passport to paradise. Press play, and suddenly, you’re basking in warm island breezes, waves rolling in like a timeless melody. It’s not just music; it’s an escape.

    Catch him live at Sedona’s iconic Tlaquepaque Arts Village, and you’ll witness something even more magical. His technical mastery is undeniable, but what truly sets him apart is the atmosphere he creates—a space where music doesn’t just play, it embraces. No wonder Guitar Player Magazine named him one of the top acoustic fingerstyle guitarists.

    Beyond the stage, Patrick’s mission runs deeper. As the founder of Relaxing Music World Artists, he’s dedicated to spreading peace and healing through sound. His music isn’t just entertainment—it’s medicine for the soul.

    From his mesmerizing fingerpicking to his rich, immersive harmonies, Patrick Ki isn’t just a musician—he’s Sedona’s musical storyteller. Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and let his melodies carry you away. The soundtrack of Sedona is playing—are you listening?

    Upcoming Live Performances

    Wed 4/2,4/16 & 4/23  Broome and Orchard  101 N. State Rte.89A  6-9pm  broomeandorchardz.com

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    Fri 4/4, 4/18 & 4/25  Sky Rock Inn ,1200 W. Sr 89A  6-9pm  mariott.com

    Sat 4/4 & Wed 4/30 Arabella Sedona Hotel 725 AZ-179, 6-8pm  arabellahotelsedona.com

    Sun 4/6  DA Ranch  1900 Dancing Apache Rd, Cornville, AZ  2-5pm daranch.com

    Sun 4/20,4/27 Enchantment Resort   525 Boynton Canyon Rd.  6-9pm, by reservation only  enchantmentresort.com

    Mon 4/7, 4/21 & 4/28 Flamenco in the Courtyard, El Rincon Patio 336 Hwy 179, 5:30-7:30pm

    Tue 4/8 & 4/22 Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock  90 Trailridge Dr. 7-9pm hilton.com

    Thanks so much,

    Want to experience Patrick’s world of melodies and magic? Visit PatrickKiMusic.com and RMWArtists.com to let his music transport you to a place of beauty, harmony, and inspiration.

    • Photo courtesy of Patrick Ki

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