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Brian May


Brian Harold May was born in Hampton, Middlesex, a suburb of London, July 19, 1947. Age of five years, began playing the piano, but his real passion is the guitar. His parents, Harold and Ruth May, are not able to buy expensive Fender Stratocaster, so in 1963, sixteen years, Brian, with the help of an engineer father, he began to build his Red Special, which was completed in 1966 and still used today. Before the start of university studies with Staffell sounds, a bass player and singer, in 1964, then founded the Smile (band) in which he plays the young drummer Roger Meddows-Taylor. Staffell May presents a fellow student named Farrokh Bulsara. Meanwhile, due to internal problems, the Smile separate. Tim Staffel decides to retire and play in other band more motivated and Freddie (Farrokh), Brian and Roger founded a new group called Queen. In 1971 he added to the bass player John Deacon. Brian, besides being a talented guitarist, has performed studies very seriously and in 1965 he moved to London, where he began attending the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy at Imperial College (the song Long Away, the album included "A Day at the Races "in 1976, reflects the passion of the guitarist to the stars). He graduated with honors in Physics, then undertook a PhD in infrared astronomy, which he left to pursue a career. At the age of 60 years decides to resume his studies and obtained his doctorate in astrophysics in August 2007. Shortly later, he published his thesis "An analysis of the radial velocity of the zodiacal cloud." This specialization is also mentioned in his justification of the dedication of the asteroid 52665 Brianmay. In possession of an extraordinarily talented composer, Brian May is known for his unique sound, making it one of the few guitarists immediately recognizable. His style of playing has introduced radical innovations in the guitar playing. Brian was one of the first guitarists to use the "tapping" is also likely to have played one of the first true "multi-harmonies on guitar, using very engaging groove and improvise like few can do the many live. Among those who said that they were inspired to Brian and he recognizes that there are a master guitarists like Steve Vai and Joe Satriani. He was responsible for most of the major successes of the Queen. After the first two albums, Queen and Queen II, 1973, 1974, the Queen are on tour in support of Mott the Hoople. Because of an infected syringe, used to inject a vaccine, Brian contracted hepatitis, which may not prevent him from working on the group's third album, Sheer Heart Attack , which was a great success. The 1975 is the year of change: with the release of A Night At The Opera, Queen triumph won fame throughout the world. Over the years, British band gets more famous. In 1986, there is the Live at Wembley, the legendary symbol of the concert-Queen, in which Brian can be appreciated in songs such as One Vision, Tie Your Mother Down and Bohemian Rhapsody, where the guitarist kicks off a series of improvisations mixed with the original tablature. Over the years Brian has created many popular and solo projects, collaborating with other guitarists such as Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath and singers with the likes of Sugar and the tenor Luciano Pavarotti.


The Red Special, a legendary electric guitar of Brian May

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