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I am actually a student studying Computer Science in a university. I am pretty good with electronics and fixing up different kinds of equipment. So I use those skills, along with my playing skills, to the field of music.

 

tarted playing guitar without a teacher as I'm a man who doesn't come across money to spend on "hobbies" easily. So I had a book and I learned music theory from it, at least SOME music theory and learned how to read music. After that, I learned by playing my favorite songs' easiest parts then slowly moving on to the hard ones.

 

I remember starting to learn the intro to "Nothing else Matters" by Metallica. It was simple, yet it sounded insanely cool. I couldn't play the verse part but the intro part and the little clean solo I learned pretty quickly.

 

Along the road to learn the guitar I somehow got lost, and for some time (9 months I think), I left playing guitar altogether. It wasn't a matter of motivation, I just had priorities.

 

When I took it up again, I was determined and still am, because you never stop learning about music and your instrument. This time, the "hobby" was a lot more than a hobby.

 

 was into metal music from a very young age, and you can imagine me being a very angry young man. Of course, with age, that anger subsides, my temper is now much more controlled but I haven't left metal music, and I probably never will. That said, I do like a wide range of genres of music, except rap. I took the guitar up again and since then I've been mostly focused only on rock and metal lead guitar techniques and music composition.

I've also learned home recording techniques over the years. I'm part of the guitar community that is considered "elite" among guitarists, and that community is called Guitar MasterClass (http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/). Its an amazing community and the instructors are amazingly experienced in their fields, and they have every kind of instructor there teaching all genres. They also teach music theory and about guitar and music gear. That's where I learned a lot about home recording. After learning about home recording, I did loads of recordings but I haven't come around a complete song yet. For a really reasonable fee of $15 a month, you can get all of that over there. You can use my referral link to sign up to get one month for $10:

http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/signup_ref.htm?referer=7elt5ua

 

Another good thing about GMC is that once you sign up and decide to stop your subscription, your forum account will not be removed and you will still have full access to the forum as you did when you were subscribed.

 

Of course, there's internet and youtube, tons of information and guitar lessons. But the reason they're not as effective as a teacher are (1) you can't ask questions then and there and you can't get feedback, and (2) there's so much information on the internet that beginners mostly get lost in it and try everything a bit, and, in the end, get nowhere.

 

The services I provide are given in the "Guitar Services" section.

 

If you want to book a performance session, go to "Booking".

 

If you want to get in touch with me for more info, go to "Contact".

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MY TOP GUITARISTS

  • Jason Becker (my idol)

  • Marty Friedman

  • Paul Gilbert

  • John Petrucci

  • Randy Rhoads

  • Vinnie Moore

  • Dave Murray

  • Matthias Jabbs

  • Joe Satriani

  • Steve Vai

  • Eddie Van Halen

  • Alexi Laiho

  • Guthrie Govan

  • Andy James

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