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I started playing guitar when I was 11 out of pure curiosity.

The first little tune I learned to play on the guitar was “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” which is nothing
more than a theme from a Mozart's Sonatina.

In general I think I admire Bach, Mahler and King Crimson as far as modern music is concerned

My first relationship with a guitar music teacher especially was in middle school.

The last teacher I had in the middle school path but also did not allow me to approach the world of
live performance, especially in concerts.

It may not seem like it but I'm a very sensitive guy so especially in the early days I found it very
difficult to perform live.

Before playing live everything now I feel very agitated and I still don't feel I can give any advice to
anyone because first of all I should learn fully.

I recognize that I have the advantage of never doing things forcibly, fortunately my passion allows
me to practice from 2 to 3 hours every day.

Honestly, I'm very worried about my future but I think being a musician is very nice especially for the
fact that you can express yourself through an art.

The only real problem, however, remains the social structures that require you to do certain things
to the detriment of your artistic flair.

Music is and will be the most important thing to me throughout my life.

I can't imagine a day gone by without dealing with music.

My musical tastes varied 360 ° this allows me to be able to play any musical genre also having a rock
group with whom to do it.

By attending the preparatory course of composition and already thinking about the future, my
dream is to become a composer of film music.
The guitar is an instrument of arabic derivation.

The guitar established itself in Europe during the Arab domination around 600 AD.

Over the centuries it has been an instrument of a large diversified repertoire.

Over the centuries he has known different forms from lute to theorbo to classical guitar to electric
guitar.

Taken a brief description of the classical guitar I would start by saying that it has a sound box I should
play the sound.

It is a keyboard that allows through mathematical calculations and therefore, by defining keys, it
allows you to change the pitch of the sound.

The classical guitar has 6 strings and are supported at both ends by two bones called the bridge and
nut.

The highest end of the guitar part is called the headstock and there are only the keys on the
headstock to tune the strings before starting to play.

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