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Andrea Bianchino
Voice Teacher, Singer,Vocal Coach in recording studio
VISERBA di RIMINI, EMILIA ROMAGNA
47922
Italy
389-7853734
littlewhitejr@hotmail.it
Andrea Bianchino was born on 21st March 1996 in Rimini, Italy. In 2001 he acted in Luciano Ligabue's film ''Da Zero a Dieci'', playing the role of the singer as a child. He started his artistic career as a singer when he was eight studing with the international star, Joy Salinas and he continued the studies with L. Martinez, P. Panicali, E. Simontacchi and dott.Stefano Brambilla. He attended more course/woorkshop about voice with: Nathan Martin,Alberto Ter Doest,metodo Linklater,Albert Hera,Brett Manning,Paolo Zedda. He joined the musical school too act Hair Spray, High School Musical and Alice In Wonderland, he also played to the main role attended in the musical ''anDante all'Inferno''. At the same time an annual course of guitar with Corrado Cacciaguerra (Mingardi's guitarist) and also piano lessons with Tonini Caterina, who he is still studing with. Since 2009 he have teached singing for the concert Joy To The World in the Alighieri choire and in the conservatorio Lettimi . He knew about the Estill method thanks to CCI Alejandro Saorin Martinez, Elisa Turlà and Loretta Martinez getting the master degree on 13th 2010; he studied the Vocal Power method with it's creator Elisabeth Howard (Sting's teacher). He is meaking further studies about the Voice Functional Method with Armida Loffedo. He took part to Estill Symposium in Rome on July 2011 and meeting conference ''La Voce Artistica'' in Ravenna with dott.Franco Fussi. He is graduating with VMS method in modern singing and musical disciplines. He is studying singing with Loretta Martinez ex Amici Mediaset teacher. Now he teaches singing and vocal tecnique in different schools near Rimini.
"Jo Estill's work is pioneering in that she was the first to separate voice quality clearly into source and filter components! Her basic vocal tract shapes associated with sob (yawn), twang, and sing (opera) are fundamental to our current understanding of how the source and the filter interact."
Ingo R. Titze, PhD
World-renowned voice scientist
and Director
National Center for Voice and Speech


