Walking the walk...
I studied flute and was part of the choir in a music school for children since age 6 until age 12, while at home my dad listened to Frank Sinatra and Stevie Wonder, and then I discovered The Beatles. I started with acoustic guitar at 14 after being introduced to Paul Simon's music, and with electric bass at 16, after finding a record of a band called Rush. At some point I played a little bit of keyboards (but just a little bit). I have been in different progressive rock bands since age 20 to 25. Then I studied harmony and composition with private teacher Jorge Madueño Romero, and taught myself audio and recording, and then I did a couple of terms in the Audio Program of The Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada. For the last 10 years I've been working as music producer for local bands's albums doing rock, progressive rock, jazz and classical music, and also been composing for theater, art expos, movies, radio and television shows.
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