The Art In Music

“Where words fail music speaks”

When we can’t express our feelings or experiences with words, music can do it for us. It’s like a language everyone understands, bringing people together on a deep emotional level. Hans Christian Andersen once said, “Where words fail, music speaks,” perfectly capturing how music can convey what’s hard to put into words and bring comfort to the soul. Whether it’s a powerful symphony or a lively jazz piece, music has the power to touch and inspire us in ways that words can’t.

My Instruments

Tagima T-635

The Tagima T-635 is based on the design of the Fender Stratocaster and was made to replicate the tone or sound of vintage models, it features three alnico pickups controlled via toggle switch, a two point tremolo system enabling for better control and tuning stability, a genuine high quality rosewood fingerboard engraved with abalone inlays and intonated by the stainless steel frets, vintage tuners on a maple neck, and finally three knobs for volume and tonal settings.

Vintage guitars are often described as instruments with “mojo”, owning an instrument for decades will naturally make it conform to your playing and show its personality through the evolution of the sound it produces, this instrument is intended to create the “retro” sound often characterized as a “thick, layered, and bouncy” tone.

Severo Acoustic

A guitarist will always have an acoustic, and this is mine. The Severo acoustic-electric guitar is a more generic product unlike the previously mentioned Tagima, this guitar is not made for the tonal capabilities of a 1960s guitar but rather it is for producing its own sound, it can be described as “earthy and solid sound”.

It features a solid top body, a rosewood fretboard with generic inlays and generic tuners, it has one pickup so it can be plugged into an amplifier and it feature’s a branded built in tuner made by the company

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