Armando Lorente
Yamaha, que cuenta con una red de talleres y centros de artistas de todo el mundo, trabaja con músicos de gran envergadura para dar apoyo a sus interpretaciones, así como para diseñar instrumentos musicales y desarrollar nuevas ideas que ayuden a todos los músicos. Los artistas Yamaha comparten con nosotros su pasión por inspirar a la próxima generación de músicos y la convicción de que todo el mundo debería recibir motivación para desarrollar su talento, conectar con los demás y narrar su propia historia a través de la música.
Get to know percussion player and Yamaha Artist Armando Lorente
How does your instrument improve your daily life as a musician?
I've been choosing Yamaha percussion instruments for years now because, for me, they're the ones that best suit my sound as a percussion soloist and professional in my symphony orchestra.
They're incredibly high quality and produce an amazing sound, which makes it really easy for me to express what I'm trying to convey musically.
What are the most outstanding features of your instrument?
In concerts where I'm a percussion soloist, usually playing both the marimba and the vibraphone, there are several requirements I feel are key:
- The sound has to match my technique.
- The instrument must produce an amazing sound.
- It must be easy to transport, assemble and disassemble.
- It must come with a good technical and support service.
When it comes to these requirements, my Yamaha percussion instruments have never let me down.
When did you first come across Yamaha?
I first came across Yamaha in early 2000.
Which musician has influenced you the most in your music career? Are you still following any of their advice?
Well, I've actually had several influences.
In terms of classical music, there are three musicians who have influenced me the most:
- Johann S. Bach
- Manuel de Falla y Matheu
- Maki Ishii
In terms of musical improvisation:
- The late Chick Corea
- Steve Gadd
- Pat Metheny
Naturally I'm always heeding their advice, one piece in particular:
"Enthusiasm, humility and hard work".
What advice would you give to a musician who is just starting out in their career?
I always tell my students that it's an incredibly difficult, yet exciting career. So it's important that they're always motivated to make music, that they work hard every day and that they're very humble.