Mario Parga

Mario Parga ( born August 7, 1969 in Lytham, Lancashire, England ) is a rock and heavy metal guitarist. Mario Parga became famous in the late 1980s, when it was first mentioned in various rock magazines such as Guitar Player Magazine, Metal Hammer, Kerrang, Metal Forces and played a live guitar solo in MTV's ' Metal Hammer ' show.

In the early 1990s, Mario Parga toured with a variety of artists, and was involved in the uptake of some of their albums, including Cozy Powell and Graham Bonnet.

In 1991 his debut instrumental album The Magician was released on the label President Records.

Disillusioned by the music industry withdrew Mario Parga from the music scene and entered again until 1998 in appearance, when he played in Los Angeles on Graham Bonnet 's album The Day I Went Mad guitar.

In June 2000, Mario Parga picked up the pieces ' Valse Diabolique ' for the album The Alchemists of Liquid Note Records label.

Two years later, in 2002, Parga published the ballad ' Hourglass ' for the Lion Music Album Warmth in the Wilderness II, a tribute to Jason Becker on.

In 2007, Parga founded his own record label 'Midnight Cafe Music' to release future albums there. His long awaited album Entranced was released on this label on 14 April 2007.

2008 Mario Parga published together with the singer Tony Martin, the single Spirit of Night.

Mario Parga lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA with his wife Shawna and her daughter Skye.

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Mario Parga is held by many to be one of the best arpeggio and ' Shred' guitarist of the neoclassical metal genre .. He combines complex arpeggio patterns with fast, alternatierenden and sweep picking and bending.

Mario Parga was called in the July 2008 issue of the international magazine Guitar World as one of the world's 50 fastest guitarists in Alternatierenden picking. Here, a scientific Notenzählmethodik was applied ..

In addition to his extreme quickness, he is also known as a very emotional player slower passages.

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