Joining FantHome for sharing my experience on Kompoz
I’m very happy to announce that Marco Fanton invited me to join a FantHome live session to share my personal experience using the Kompoz platform. The session will be held on 5th September at 9:30pm CEST.
During this session I'll try to describe how I work every day on any music project and how I collaborate with Kompoz members and other musicians all over the world. I’ll introduce the basic features of Kompoz in order to make easier to any musician to start contributing or asking for a contribution.
Another important goal of this session is to spread out suggestions and best practices for being a good citizen in the community and how to approach different scenarios in order to be a good and productive musician involved in any remote job.
We all know that typically the main issue when you work remotely is not related to be or not to be a good musician but how people are interacting and collaborating together.
FantHome is also a community of italian guitarists created by Marco to spread out good practices of using digital modelers and profilers. We discuss any topics around guitars and digital modelers in the FantHome Discord channel. Feel free to join in!
In the YouTube channel Marco is arranging a set of live sessions mainly dedicated to guitarists but you can also find a lot of interesting topics that can be useful to any musician.
This specific live session will be in italian language but we could switch in english to reply to any your question.
So you are all invited to join the live chat on YouTube to share your opinion on how you are using Kompoz, sharing your experience, eventually leaving a feedback about my music or, if you joined some projects with me (inside or outside Kompoz), please drop a message at least to say <<Hello, I worked on that project with PJ!>> :D
UPDATE: one of the spinoff created from this initiative will be available in all the digital stores from December 31st with these ensemble: Piergiorgio Lucidi (guitar), Philippe Pansard (bass) and Brian Henry (drums).
I would like to thank Marco Fanton for giving me the opportunity to be an active contributor of FantHome and I hope this helps other musicians!