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In 1979, it does already almost 30 years, I received myself of master teacher of guitar and solfeggio. Went on experiencing all these rules of conservatoire with some teachers in their materpieces of instrumentation, electroacoustic, composition and harmony, and I took part in international seminars in National Radio and in the Cultural Center St Martin of Buenos Aires; among them I remember Ivo Malec, Marcelo Arce and Abel Carlevaro. Then I decided to break with all this orthodox hegemony and threw to the street, to feel the music freerly. The art has been done to liberate ourselves, a strange and terrible paradox would be to shut away inside its rules. Then I met a guitar player who had a great influence in my later musical formation, the guitarist Oscar Emilio "Cacho" Tirao who taught me to play again with the music and to whom I owe everything what I know of Astor Piazzolla because before being a soloist Cacho was a guitarist of the quintet of the brilliant Astor. He had a left hand that I could not discover in any other guitarist, maybe Joe Pass... In Argentina I strolled enough with the guitar to the shoulder, epochs of dictatorship and cultural difficult moments, I met impressive musicians of jazz in this epoch and that could not finance a menu. Today I reside in Ibiza, from 2001, and I'm dedicated to the calm and creative work of the recording in the studio.
ILLUSTRATION FOR DALT VILA CAFE: DOMINIQUE SANSON
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Member Since: 17/12/2007
Band Website: www.robertodaiqui.com
Influences: 60's freshness, 70's romanticism, Bach, Piazzolla, Joe Pass, Benson