Pablo García (musician)

This article is about the Spanish guitarist. For other people of similar name, see Pablo Garcia
Pablo García

Pablo García playing with WarCry at the "Atalaya Rock" festival, in Spain, 2007.
Background information
Born (1976-12-26) December 26, 1976
Oviedo, Spain
Genres Heavy metal
Power metal
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1993 - present
Labels Avispa
Associated acts WarCry
Relative Silence
Presto

Pablo García Fernández (born December 26, 1976 in Oviedo, Spain) is a guitarist, for the power metal band WarCry.

Career

Pablo's first contact with a guitar emerges at the age of 16, in the summer of 1993, on a self-taught, and decides to dedicate most of his time to that instrument. Leading him to form his first band with some friends. When everything becomes a little bit more serious he joins WarCry in 1996. Later he would become part of another local band Presto recording an EP "Disciples Of Fear" covering some Yngwie Malmsteen's songs in the salon Quatro De Avilés. During that time he attends to the IMT in Madrid in the month of July where they mainly studied harmony.

After Presto's separation he starts along with former components of Presto and WarCry a Progressive metal project named Relative Silence recording two albums, the first one was untitled and contained three specific tracks which included a version of Iron Maiden, and the second album was recorded between December 2001 and January 2002, entitled "Mixture?" with 4 tracks.

In January 2001 Víctor and Alberto asked him to collaborate in their first studio album WarCry. After a while, he finally decides to become an active member of the band and leaves aside his participation in Relative Silence.

Over the years he has attended to several courses of Jazz by the pianist Joshua Edelman and the guitarists Chema Saiz and Joaquín Chacón. Combining his role in WarCry with another career "Guitar Professor". His biggest influences are Dream Theater, Symphony X, and guitarists like John Petrucci, Michael Romeo, Paul Gilbert, Steve Vai and Yngwie Malmsteen.

Discography

Presto

Relative Silence

WarCry

Personal information

Faves

External links

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