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David Toman

Music can be the beginning of life, it can be bigger than creation, it can give a sense of timelessness and eternity, but it can also be a display of transience, daje it gives the soul what silence does not know, or as my student wrote: Painters paint on canvas, musicians on silence…

I have been playing the guitar since I was 16, although my musical beginnings date back to my early childhood, choir and children’s xylophone. In the time so far, I have played and still play in several different groups of different styles, especially rock genres (Shus, Voyage). For the first time with Tuned Fish, I met jazz and fusion in more detail in the role of a performer, but I have been listening to this kind of music for many years. The musical path has taken me from trash metal to progressive rhythms, to Al Di Meola, Mike Stern, through Pat Metheny’s consistency to film music, and simply to the realization that music is universal no matter how it manifests

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