Welcome to Where is the Music: I Am Wiso
- Wiso

- 1 day ago
- 2 min read

There was a time in my life when I thought I was searching for answers.
Over the years, through Music, travel, fatherhood, heartbreak, friendship, silence, rhythm, challenge, and Love, I slowly realized something much simpler:
I was learning how to pay attention again.
Where is the Music? is a living archive of that process.
This space is not built around perfection, performance, or pretending to have life figured out. It is a collection of lived experiences, songs, reflections, practices, stories, questions, and moments of remembrance gathered along the road from Will to Wiso.
Some entries may feel practical.
Some philosophical.
Some funny.
Some deeply personal.
Some may simply be a song and the story of how it arrived.
All of them are connected by the same underlying thread:
Music.
Not just Music as entertainment.
Music as participation.
Music as rhythm.
Music as relationship.
Music as memory.
Music as the invisible thread connecting breath, emotion, movement, nature, sound, and experience itself.
Over time, I began noticing that the more present I became, the more life itself started behaving like an orchestra:
patterns repeating,
lessons returning,
songs arriving,
winds responding,
people crossing paths at the perfect moment,
hearts healing through simple acts of attention.
The deeper I listened, the simpler things became.
This archive is not here to convince you of anything.
It is simply an open invitation to observe, reflect, participate, and perhaps
reconnect with your own Song along the way.
Inside this space you will find:
reflections and observations from the road,
practical tools and practices,
stories behind songs and creative projects,
writings from Wiso and Búho,
excerpts from The Scroll of the Great We(e),
and an unfolding exploration of the relationship between Music, consciousness, creativity, technology, and lived human experience.
Everything here is growing organically.
Nothing is final.
The archive is alive.
Most importantly:
you do not need to become someone else to participate.
You only need to pay attention.
Your Song fits Here.
Your Song fits Now.
Thank you for being Here.
Love and Respect,
Wiso




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