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About Peter Farrell Guitar

Peter Farrell was born in São Paulo in 1981, the son of musicians. He began studying music early, learning flute, violin, and guitar; he was influenced by jazz, classical music, and artists such as George Benson, Jobim, Miles Davis, and Debussy. At 11 he started guitar lessons and later studied classical guitar, theory, and jazz. He deepened his knowledge of Brazilian music, piano, and advanced harmony, and discovered a vocation for teaching. At 20 he met George Benson, with whom he took private lessons for more than 20 years. Later, Peter developed his own methodology, integrating jazz, classical, Brazilian music, and rock. Today he runs an online jazz guitar academy and a marketing mentorship program, and has recorded and performed with numerous renowned artists, including Antonio Faraó, Brian McKnight, Jane Monheit, Harold Mabern, Russell Ferrante, Romero Lubambo, Didier Lockwood, Adam Rogers, Eumir Deodato, Ed Motta, Filó Machado, César Camargo Mariano, among others.

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