Hello. My name is Guido and I live, play and sing in Verona, Italy. I spent many years playing the silver flute and singing as a tenor in a choir; I especially love Renaissance and Medieval music.
Recently, I came across folk. Why didn't anyone tell me before it was so fun? Now I mostly play Italian folk music on the recorder, but I'm trying to become a good whistler too. I always enjoyed ITM, and I never thought one day I would be able to play it!
For those interested, I maintain a site devoted to the ABC music language and its extensions for polyphony: http://abcplus.sourceforge.net. I also wrote a DIY page about whistle making: http://guido.gonzato.googlepages.com/whistle.html
Tunes in Guidus's tunebook: 0
| Grania's Welcome Home | reel | November 20th 2007 |
| Grania's Welcome Home (The March) | reel | November 16th 2007 |
| Jota Da Maia | waltz | November 7th 2007 |
| John MacDonald's Exercise | jig | February 15th 2005 |
| The "Low-Tech" Whistle - new site | November 28th 2006 |
| Making Water Weasel-like Whistles | October 11th 2006 |
| Two years of ITM: what I've learnt | March 20th 2006 |
| How (not) to play at sessions in Italy (or: session bureaucracy) | January 12th 2006 |
| Technique vs. repertoire: which one first? | December 16th 2005 |
| Tony Dixon flutes - question | November 28th 2005 |
| Discussions | Re: Lowering down the volume (for neighbors' sake) | January 25th 2008 |
| Tunes | It's Saltarello 3 | November 23rd 2007 |
| Tunes | November 20th 2007 | |
| Tunes | November 20th 2007 | |
| Tunes | November 16th 2007 |