Jew's Harp (dan moi) and Didgeridoo improvviastion - Didgeridoo Festival UK - 2006
Graffio - one of my newest tunes played as introduction during last workshop in London - 2007
Andrea Ferroni, Turin - 1977.
Charmed by the didjeridoo, he begins his studies as a self-taught musician, therefore he follows courses and workshops hold by worldwide famous artists. However he mostly studies very personal techniques in depth.
Studies overtone singing with Tran Quang Hai, Roberto Laneri and Bernard Dubreuil; digital recoring and ethnic music with Luca Morino.
He studies Saxophone with M° Nando Massimello.
So far, he's worked with: “Architorti”, Tony Esposito, Daniela Paci, Roberto Laneri, Marco Trochelmann, Giuseppe Verticchio, Ilario Vannucchi, Ilaria Drago, Roberto Canone, The Wimshurst's Machine band, Paolo Sanna, Fabio Santagostino, Alessandro Giacomelli.
In less than four years, he participates to the most prestigious European festivals in France, Switzerland, Germany, Great Britain, Austria and Portugal achieving great feedback from critics and reviews in specialized magazines.
He establishes the 'Scuola del Didjeridoo' ('Didjeridoo School'), where he starts teaching in 2003. He focuses on his teaching methods and research on phonetics, logopedia and physics. He holds workshops and courses all over Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Great Britain.
In 2006, he teaches in the ethnic school 'Iat Gong' in Genoa, an institute which has gathered the major experts and performers of various traditional art disciplines from all over the world.
He founds the cultural association 'Yidaki', involved in promoting the native Australian music and culture, which has reached a number of almost 100 members in Italy and abroad in less than one year. With it, he also establishes 'Yidaki News', the only magazine in Italy dedicated to the didjeridoo and the aboriginal culture.
He publishes four CDs named: "Windproject" (2003), "Noises & Voices" (2004), "Tribal Revolution" (2005), “Breaking Through” (2006), “Ritratto” (2007).
He personally builds his instruments, which are very appreciated in Italy and by many artists who play them live.
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Andrea Ferroni, artista Torinese, nasce nel 1977. Affascinato dal didgeridoo inizia lo studio come autodidatta, dopodiché segue corsi e seminari tenuti da artisti di fama mondiale. Tuttavia approfondisce soprattutto tecniche molto personali.
Partecipa a seminari di canto armonico con Tran Quang Hai, Roberto Laneri e Bernard Dubreuil; elettronica e musica etnica con Luca Morino (Mau Mau). Attualmente studia sassofono con il M° Nando Massimello.
Collabora con il Wetonton didj club con cui organizza la terza e quarta edizione del "Didjefest" di Pinerolo, il primo festival del didjeridoo in Italia; suona in RAI durante un servizio sull'Australia per il programma "alle falde del Kilimangiaro".
Collabora con: : Daniela Paci, Roberto Laneri, Marco Trochelmann, Giuseppe Verticchio, Ilario Vannucchi, Ilaria Drago, Roberto Canone, The Wimshurst's Machine band, Paolo Sanna, Fabio Santagostino, Alessandro Giacomelli, Mal Padgett.
In meno di quattro anni partecipa nei più prestigiosi festival europei di Francia, Svizzera, Germania, Gran Bretagna, Austria e Portogallo ottenendo ottimi riscontri dalla critica e recensioni su riviste del settore.
Pubblica quattro CD intitolati: "Windproject" (2003), "Noises & Voices" (2004), "Tribal Revolution" (2005), “Breaking Through” (2006), “Ritratto” (2007).
Fonda la 'Scuola del Didjeridoo' in cui inizia ad insegnare nel 2003. Focalizza i suoi metodi di insegnamento e di ricerca nella fonetica, logopedia e fisica. Tiene seminari e corsi in tutta Italia, Svizzera e Germania.
Dal 2006 insegna alla scuola di musica etnica Iat Gong di Genova, scuola che ha riunito i maggiori esperti e studiosi di numerose discipline da tutto il mondo.
Fonda l'associazione culturale 'Yidaki', dedita alla promozione della musica e cultura aborigena d'Australia, che in meno di un anno conta quasi 100 iscritti in tutta Italia ed all'estero.
Costruisce personalmente i propri strumenti molto apprezzati in Italia e da molti artisti che ne fanno uso durante i loro spettacoli.
Alfa - didgeridoo solo - Performed during Didjin'Oz Festival 2009
Sticks - didgeridoo, theremin, loopstation - Performed by MITUMBA during Didjin'Oz Festival 2009
1.99€ - overtone flute, loopstation - Performed during Didjin'Oz Festival 2009
Experimental 70s - didgeridoo, didjeribone, loopstation - Performed by Brainstorming during Didjin'Oz Festival 2009
Sax'n Clock (Improvviastion for tenor sax and alarm clock) - Performed by Brainstorming during Didjin'Oz Festival 2009
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Yo Andrea Ferroniasaurus. I just found out that we're related...and as a special family only present we've made a new song for you called "End of Days" (start doing backflips now). It's an epic instrumental opus to the moment when our ancient Dino relatives saw a large fiery object plummeting towards them. Please come to our page, give it a listen and let us know if it makes you feel like something catastrophic is gonna happen. If the song upsets you too much we will be holding several s support groups (read: comcerts) in the near future. Check our page for locations, dates and times.
In the magicalities of a could, Between the probabilities of a would, Beyond the trivialities of a should, In these ungraspable mysticalities There lies a secret a passage… To this extraordinary wood.
But for you, it unfolds easily and true And the only thing you have to do Is press play, and you’ll have a view.
Lord Theremin anche poeta ? Ma va la. ma va la impossibile.... Noo davvero, vai a leggere la sua prima poesia della raccolta " Poesie da leggere con la erre moscia " Ma dove la trovo ? nel suo nuovo Blog su maispeis. ma è gratis ? Si però gratis devi dirlo con le erre moscia sennò non vale azz ci vado subito grazie si ma grazie devi dirlo con la erre moscia a e vero scusa
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Let us present a little comment, That in this very particular moment, Presents happiness for lack of rejection That turned into invisible connection Of ThiSpace and ThaTime friends, Link so sturdy that it never ends, And a little video it sends... Druyd http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPBQzdMPyzw
After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace...
Poem 162 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse (please see my blog): TEES TO TYNE: FIRST IMPRESSIONS - SUMMER 2001
Where traditions are not so rare; Sea, country and works scent the air; A multitude of monuments, Planted tubs and patterned pavements.
The longish pedestrian malls; The remnants of defensive walls; Historic buildings are a gauge Of the respect for heritage.
Wheat, rape and pines in the fields; Estuaries guarded by shields; Long sandy beaches and wide scenes; Romantic-ruin go-betweens.
Rivers in parts licked by trees, Or fringed by boat clubs, wharfs, gantries, And crossed by practical delights - Varied spans, forming pleasing sights.
Fine churches headed at Durham; Football kits ad infinitum; Kept castles - one for study; Masonry behind masonry.
And, with moulding-works out that way, It’s somewhere for a longer stay..?