Federico Miranda

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Federico Miranda
Federico playing with Gandhi in Jazz Café, Costa Rica.
Federico playing with Gandhi in Jazz Café, Costa Rica.
Background information
Birth name Federico Miranda
Born January 20, 1976 (1976-01-20) (age 32)
San José, Costa Rica
Origin San José, Costa Rica
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Occupation(s) Guitarist
Instrument(s) Electric guitar
Years active 1993 - Present
Associated acts Gandhi, Baula Project
Website http://www.federicomiranda.com
http://www.grupogandhi.com

Federico Miranda (Born January 20, 1976 in San Jose, Costa Rica) is the guitarist for the Costa Rican music group Gandhi.

[edit] Early life

When growing up, the young Miranda was always surrounded by music, his sister played the organ and his uncles played guitar. When he was 9 years old he wanted to play violin but when he became 12 he got his first electric guitar and starting reading books and magazines due to the lack of a teacher, 2 years later he had started his first band. Several years later he became interested in jazz and other genres, which led him to many different teachers. He then went to Berklee College of Music, where his interest towards jazz, flamenco, celtic, and Latin music grew even more. Miranda is also a graduated Electrical Engineer.[citation needed] He has acknowledged the influence of many guitarists including Joe Satriani and Eddie Van Halen.

[edit] Gandhi

Federico met Luis Montalbert-Smith and Abel Guier in highschool, while Massimo Hernández was met through a friend of Federico's sister. The band started only with Federico and Luis, they played together in a highschool contest and won 2nd place.[citation needed] Abel and Massimo joined the band afterwards and began doing mostly covers and a couple of original songs. They gave their first concert in a bar in San Jose in 1993. Of Gandhi's members, Federico is the most acquainted with harmony and theory, he writes most of their musical arrangements.

[edit] Solo work

Federico also performs often with his instrumental jazz-fusion group, Baula Project, whose debut album was released in June 2005.