Monday, 9 February 2015

Input Meets... Tommaso Lotti




Where you live currently:

I live in Riccione (RN), Italy, but because the university I am very often in Bologna.


What Genre/s of music do you listen to?

I love listening pop/rock music and acoustic music. In particular I loved artists like Petteri Sariola, Calum Graham, Sungha Jung, Tobias Rauscher, and from them I learned a lot.


First album you bought ?

The first CD I bought was one of Deep Purple, about a decade ago : it was a collection with their most famous pieces.

First concert you went to ?

The first concert I went to was The Heineken Jammin’ Festival in Venice  (Italy), 2008. The lawn in front of the stage was completely full and I was surrounded by tens of thousands of people, so and I kept thinking about what it would be exciting to play in front of all those people ... Fantastic!

Have you ever been to the UK? (if yes did you perform here ?

No, unfortunately I have never been in the UK! I think that will be one of the next trips I will do.

Have you ever performed outside of Italy if no tell us more about playing in Italy and other places you have played there !
No, I have never been lucky enough to play outside Italy, but I admit that I would really like a lot. However, I have quite often the opportunity to play in Riccione and surrounding areas, and for me it's always exciting.

What was it like growing up in Riccione, Italy ? and what inspiration did you gain from growing up there ?

In Riccione the live music is quite popular, so I had the opportunity very often (even now!) to listen some gig. I admit that I always learn so much by watching others play and study the way they convey their emotions and feelings through their music. I think it's really important to look at others and deal with them in order to grow and improve, and this is true in any field, not just the strictly musical.


Where Was Your fist gig ? what was the experience like ? how old was you when you performed your first gig ?

My first gig was for a beach party near Riccione when I was 15. Great emotion, I felt very happy and the fact to be able to perform in front of other people. At the time I was playing in a cover band Rock / Metal and admit that we were not very good, but we had fun anyway a lot.

How frequently do you gig/practice? what are some of the local venues on your circuit ?


I do practice regularly every day: I spend at least  two hours a day playing the guitar. Playing is one of those things that makes me feel good, it helps me to distract me from everything and relax my mind. Moreover, in Spring and Summer about once or twice a week, I do I perform with my band in various clubs in Riccione ... Needless to say, every timeit  is always a unique experience.


What was the name of the song you first played on the guitar  and why that song ?

The first song I learned on the guitar was "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple. I was about 14 years and was the first year that I played guitar. I remember that was a great achievement when, with great difficulty, I managed to play the few chords that make up the intro of the song: I certainly felt like a rock star!


Do you have family and friends who support you?

Certainly, I have friends who support me and especially my family. Have people who support me helped me a lot to always give my best in everything I do. I think that most of the results I got in music are thanks to them.

Do any of them play music and have you played in any bands Ect.. with friends ?

For about two years I play in a pop / rock cover band named "Sound in Progress". In the band we are four friends and we are getting very good results and gigs, and this motivates us to commit ourselves more and more. I also have several collaborations with friends, mainly in the field of acoustic music, a genre that I love. In conclusion, I enjoy  very much playing  with them!




You joined Faculty of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Bologna, how was it trying to learn the guitar and being a student full time ?, how did you fit everything in ?, did you struggle ?

The music,  for me, it was never a job: it's just a hobby, a passion that I grow in my free time but to which I give a lot of importance. I study Medicine at the University of Bologna, so I considered myself a university student.  Academic  study and all commitments connected to it occupy most of my day, so I try to divide my time between music, sports and friends. I recognize that all these commitments are not easy to reconcile and fit in my days, and I often  find  myself not having enough time to do everything I want. So, as soon as I have a free moment, I try to spend it in the best possible way: I take my guitar and I throw  myself  into the music.

Your YouTube channel has 44,542 + views and 424 + subscribers how dose it feel knowing so many people have seen you playing the guitar ?
Wow,  I'm  really happy with this result,  honestly  I would never  have expected  this!  I decided to upload my  first video on YouTube less than a year ago and, contrary  to what  you might think, I did not do it to become  famous or get  noticed.  My idea was to convey  emotions and feelings  just by the sound of a guitar. Through music,  we are able to communicate with anyone, belonging  to any religion, nationality, age,  ethnicity  and culture, and  I was deeply  impressed  by this. Anyone can listen to a song, but the same song can bring out different  emotions in different  people: this is absolutely fantastic!

What is the general feedback you got through YouTube, and how do other peoples comments make you feel both positive and negative ?
To be honest, I would not have expected so positive feedback from people who have seen my video. I appreciate very much the fact that many of them have supported me and they also still continue to support me. It is great when someone who has seen my videos on YouTube decides to contact me to express their feelings and what my music has aroused in him: this really means a lot to me and fills my heart with joy. Obviously, in addition to positive opinions, it also happens that someone has some criticism or disappointment  to do to my videos here, if I improve my skills is certainly thanks to them. Criticisms and advice enable me to understand the way in which I can do better and improve my  approach to the guitar ... I love them!



How many pieces of music have you composed so far, and do you have a favourite ? if so why is it your favourite ?


I started  writing about a month ago, at the beginning of January, so I only completed a single track. I anticipate that it is a piece for solo acoustic guitar: as soon as I have time, it will record and share with you via Youtube.  Composing, for me, is more a need that a decision; In fact, through the composition I am able to externalize what I feel inside. I think that will compose more songs in the future, as soon as I feel the need to say something  that I feel inside.


Do you set yourself targets to reach musically?

Good question! For now I do not have big targets, I play mostly for myself and for those who follow me on my Youtube channel.

Do you plan to release a Album, if so when can we expect that ?
No, for now I do not expect to release any
album
 ... Maybe in the future I'll change my mind, I can not deny this.







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Monday, 2 February 2015

Input Meets... Natalie Rogers




What Genre/s of music do you listen to?
I’m a big fan of Pop, R&B, Hip Hop music. I also love 70s/80s Funk. I grew up listening to musicians like Earth, Wind, and Fire; Michael Jackson; and Kool & the Gang. I have a thing for jazz too. Anything that has a poppy, soulful vibe – that’s the stuff!




First album you bought ?
 

I think the first album I bought was the first Spice Girls album. I would listen to that on my CD player for hours. This was obviously the mid 90’s haha.



First concert you went to ?
NSYNC!! I was an NSYNC girl.


Have you ever been to the UK? (if yes did you perform here ?
I haven’t! But I would love to go there to perform or even just to visit.


Have you ever performed outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania if no tell us more about playing in the US and other places you have played there !
As a solo performer, I sang at weddings in North Carolina and Washington, Pennsylvania. When I was part of Heinz Chapel Choir at the University of Pittsburgh, we traveled to Peru one year and the Balkans another year. In the Balkans, we had 5 concerts in 6 different countries in just 12 days. It was absolutely amazing.




What experiences did you gain from singing at your school choir and North Allegheny's Honors Chamber Choir ? 
With Chamber Choir, we had the honor to travel to Disney World and perform. That was the first time I had ever been there. And to be able to sing there made it even better. NA’s school choir is run by a couple with a lot of experience. My director was very talented and meticulous – he wanted everything to sound perfect, and it did, but it was hard work. It was refreshing to be a part of a choir that could produce such a beautiful sound, and we performed a variety of genres. Chamber choir is a smaller, more condensed choir, so each person had more responsibility. And the songs we performed were a bit more difficult than the school’s bigger choir.



Your Bio tells us that you where a wedding singer while also attending the University of Pittsburgh, how did you handle juggling being a student an singing at weddings ?

It actually wasn’t hard at all. Part of my study at school was taking voice lessons and practicing on my own, so preparing for the weddings fit pretty nicely with my studies. Plus, it helped pay for rent and bills J

Where Was Your fist gig ? what was the experience like ? how old was you when you performed your first gig ?
I think the first time I sang in public as a soloist was at a recital in high school. My voice teacher in high school would have a recital in every May to showcase her students. I think I was about 17. I was sweating bullets before I had to go on hahaha. And to this day I still do that! I get so nervous leading up to the time that I have to perform, but once I get on stage and grab the mic, I’m ready. I think I first sang in front of people in 3rd or 4th grade. I was about 9 or 10. I was involved with choir and plays in grade school. I didn’t have solos back then though! I was too shy haha.



How was the experience of participating in Mr. Smalls Theater's Real Life Music Camp?

At Mr. Small’s, I learned more about songwriting and the recording studio process. At the camp, we would all divide into little groups to form bands in order to write, record, and perform songs. It was awesome! One of the leaders of the camp was Liz Berlin of Rusted Root. I had the pleasure to work with her. She’s wonderful!


How frequently do you Gig/practice? what are some of the local venues on your circuit ?
Ever since I graduated, I haven’t really gigged anywhere besides one or two weddings. It’d be nice to gig at least once a month once I get a band together!


What is the name of the first song you wrote? what is it about? and what inspired you to write it?
“Disco Ball” is the first song I ever officially wrote, and I wrote it just a few months ago. One day I was just humming this melody in my head, and from there I wrote the instrumentals. I always wanted to write a more funky pop song. I wanted to find the perfect song title to match the melody, and a disco ball came into my head. It’s a metaphor for having fun and having a good time – just letting loose and enjoying yourself.


Do you have family and friends who support you?
My family and friends definitely support me. I’ll come across acquaintances or strangers that ask me what I want to do as a career, and I tell them I love singing and I want to pursue that and music. And they’ll be quite condescending and assume I’m not going to get anywhere with it. It’s always annoying to have your dreams get shot down by someone who doesn’t even know your voice. So it’s really comforting that my friends and family support me. A lot of my friends are musically-oriented as well, so they understand what it’s like to be a musician and to have that dream to pursue something artsy.





Do any of them play music and have you played in any bands Ect.. with friends ?
I’ve sung in choirs with friends, but I haven’t written and recorded anything with friends. I am in the process of trying to form a band, so hopefully that works out!


Do you set yourself targets to reach musically? E.g play so many gigs a month or write/record so many songs a month?

Write now, I am a one-man band. I write, record, and perform everything. It’s a bit more difficult to get things going when it’s just one person. When I first started writing, I was aiming for a song a month. I hope as I get more practice with recording and writing, I can maybe get out a song every two weeks. And I haven’t gigged with a band yet so that’s a goal in itself!


what was the feedback and experience you gained from competing in Kean Idol Adult Vocals Competition and auditioning for American Idol ?
Kean Idol gave me more experience with becoming comfortable singing in front of people. From American Idol, I learned TV shows like that are a lottery – especially American Idol. I was watching other people in front of me audition before it was my turn. I was listening to a group of 4 people – each person sang individually for maybe 30-60 seconds and then the producers picked which person would move on. Out of those 4 people, they picked the person with the worst voice. It’s all about the ratings for television – pure crap!




How did you feel when you reached the semi-finals of Campus Superstar

 I was actually surprised! The competition was amongst a few universities in Pittsburgh, including schools that are actually aimed for the performing arts, so I knew I had some tough competition. But I was so excited to be honored for that achievement and considered as talented as some of those other students. Everyone in that competition is good.


What was it like for you as a musician preforming at Heinz Hall with Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra featuring Brian Stokes Mitchell
He is absolutely adorable. And so talented! I’m not huge into Broadway, but it was so cool to be on the same stage at the same time with a big name in the Broadway scene. And the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is amazing. It was such an honor to have the opportunity to perform with highly acclaimed musicians. And all of the other students that were asked to participate were also highly talented singers and performers. Heinz Hall in itself is one of the most popular concert halls in Pittsburgh, so to be able to say that I sang on the stage of Heinz Hall is pretty neat.



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Input Meets... Tommaso Lotti Coming 9th February
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