Born in 1980, I started playing around the age of 16 as an autodidact.
Over the years I have followed courses from private teachers and in schools arriving at the diploma in jazz guitar.
I have the opportunity to play various genres, in various formations, passing from acoustic jazz, where songs by the DiMeola, McLaughlin, DeLucia trio were played; to manouche jazz, to then gain experience in el...
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Born in 1980, I started playing around the age of 16 as an autodidact.
Over the years I have followed courses from private teachers and in schools arriving at the diploma in jazz guitar.
I have the opportunity to play various genres, in various formations, passing from acoustic jazz, where songs by the DiMeola, McLaughlin, DeLucia trio were played; to manouche jazz, to then gain experience in electric in various formations.
With various rock groups instead, both original songs and covers, ranging from Dokken to Cranberries, to Italian classics.
Playing original songs, I also had the opportunity to participate as co-producer on Mike Messina's debut album (you can find it on YouTube), and to participate in various demos.
In the various experiences I've had, I must mention the one with Ugo Sanchez Jr., who led me to be a musician and theater supporter, making me more aware of the aspect between music and image, and at that moment I had to create everything on the spot.
With the friends I play with we made a couple of jazz rock records (which we have to get back out), one based on nursery rhymes from our childhood, and one where we made covers of songs we've always liked, but obviously in a our.
From these experiences came Zapping, my solo album, which represents the soundtrack of a typical evening, of a new father, who during an evening of any quarantine, turns on the television, and starts making the soundtrack on guitar (without amp, because it's night)...
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