William Dotto: two handed small organisms



News:
17-06-2007:
William Dotto has been teaching with http://www.modernmusicinstitute.com and has recently completed a show with Carl Verheyen. Unfortunately no music from Dottardo at this time.




23-03-2007:
William Dotto is on MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/williamdotto

Check out some new fantastic new mp3 highlighting William's fantastic two handed playing.
Safari
Berlin files

11-03-2007:
William Dotto is moving on from Lizard music academy and we wish him well on his new career.

06-01-2007:
An evening with Chen


william dotto performs his personal fingerstyle tecnic in a clinic in Padua


16-07-2006:
one man band - two handed two guitar sax solo


one man band - two handed piano solo


one man band - take the A train - two handed vocal solo


14-07-2006:
Following on from Tap Alliance, William Dotto and Daniele Gottardo return with a shred funky track

a reprise of the tap alliance


07-03-2006:
William now has some examples of his amazing eight finger polyphonic tapping on Google Video. A big thanks to William for permission for this.

Eight finger tapping


Chordal tapping


24-12-2005:
Three fragments extracted from his first seminary on the Chordal Tapping from Padova on 20-11-2005: chordal_tapping.mov ( 3015kb) From his download page.

05-11-2005:
More fireworks for the heart of Italy. Check out William Dottos tapping video

Background:
He is currently, teaching of guitar rock-fusion near the Musical Academy Lizard of Padova. He also has a guitar endorsement with Manne guitars

William started learning guitar gradually from the age of fourteen. He was primarily self-taught listening to an learning all sorts of music. He studied players like George Mantovan, Zemolin Maximum, Ruggero Robin. He advanced his playing by attending Lizard BMG to undertake a diploma in music in 2002. He studied under the talented Alex Stornello at the Academy of Padova. He also studied to be a bachelor in political sciences, near the athenaeum patavino.

Later, he perfected an eight finger polyphonic tapping technique by studying Stanley Jordan and other Chapman Stick players .

Check out this talented player on his web site mp3 and video

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