Tito Falaschi

Tito Falaschi
Birth name Rodrigo Falaschi
Born (1977-05-08) 8 May 1977
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Genres Heavy metal, power metal
Occupation(s) Musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer
Instruments Vocal, keyboards, bass guitar
Years active 1998–present
Associated acts Solaris, Almah, Soulspell Metal Opera, Krusader, Scars, Wizards

Tito Falaschi (born Rodrigo Falaschi in Rio de Janeiro, 8 May 1977) is a Brazilian multi-instrumentalist and a heavy metal singer. His main work was as the bassist of Symbols from 1998 to 2000, in which he shared the vocals with his brother Edu Falaschi. He has also worked with Almah.[1]

Career

Since his departure from Symbols in 2001, Tito started composing his solo work in 2005, named "Solaris", but until today it wasn't released. Still in the same year, he was the bassist of Karma, and even though he has worked on most of the songs from the band's next album, Leave Now!, he did not participate in the recording and left the band for personal reasons.

Other than the bands, Tito gives private lessons of singing and bass guitar. In recent years has also worked with music production at Lumen Studios in São Paulo. Brazilian bands such as Wizards, Scars, Krusader, Solaris, and Angra have recorded in the studio.[2]

He has worked with Adriano and Uccio Gaeta in the formation of the band Silence and joined Alma playing bass and doing backing vocals.

Tito produced, sang and played bass in Soulspell Metal Opera, the first national metal opera, released in 2008.[3] In addition to his music teaching, Tito also works with music production, currently producing the band Traumer from São Paulo.

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