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Birth name
  
Ostrzeszow

Years active
  
25

Genres
  
Classical music, Jazz

Instruments
  
Electric Guitar

Role
  
Musical Artist

Occupation(s)
  
Guitarist

Name
  
Adam Fulara

Origin
  
Associated acts
  
Fool-X Trio


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Adam Fulara (born 1977 in Ostrzeszów, Poland) is a Polish guitarist who specialises in two-handed polyphonic tapping.

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Fulara plays both classical and jazz pieces, the latter often with his trio "Fool-X", which has toured much of Poland and Germany. His music has been featured in the periodicals (see also: interview in BBC).

Played in international concerts, inter alia in United States (Great American Music Hall, 2007). Appreciated by professionals - Sammy Hagar: „Adam Fulara is real genius of guitar.”.

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Fulara became well known on the internet via various YouTube videos featuring his unique playing style and guitar which went viral in 2007. The videos showcased his tapping abilities and iconic face which goes into a grimace while playing. The reason for his grimace was that the expression enhances his ability to achieve faster and more accurate tapping abilities. His most popular videos are his guitar versions of Bach's Goldberg Variations which were originally for harpsichord. Fulara keeps the complex counterpoint intact due to his double-neck guitar and tapping abilities.

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Discography

  • "An introduction to Counterpoint" as leader of Full-X (46:37 minutes), ABsonic 2013,
  • "Two-handed tapping. Guitar workshop. Tapping oburęczny – szkoła na gitarę" DVD (65 minutes) + book, ABsonic 2009,
  • "Doubleshred" as leader of Fool-X trio (41:22 minutes), Fulara Productions 2006.
  • References

    Adam Fulara Wikipedia


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