English translation of the article SwingBabyMix linked to:
This Saturday, the Minister of People's Power for Communication and Information, Freddy Nañez, reported that the legendary guitarist from Tachira Carlos Eduardo Arellano passed away.
Through his Twitter account, @luchaalmada wrote: "Now jazz is sadder because it is more alive and the guitar is powerfully alone in the concert that remains to be heard." See you every time master!
He was born in Ciudad Bolívar on February 22, 1957 and at the age of 4 his family moved to the state of Táchira in the south west of the country. At the age of 8 he began his musical studies with maestro Emilio Biggi and at 10 he entered the Miguel Ángel Espinel School of Music in the city of San Cristóbal and carried out formal studies in classical guitar, harmony, history and musical theory, according to the blog of he.
In his adolescence and thanks to the powerful sound movements of the 70s, Carlos discovers diverse musical aspects that dramatically influence his musical career and that range from traditional Andean and Afro-Venezuelan to rock, blues and jazz.
Carlos Eduardo Arellano currently works as an independent consultant in the area of music production and performing activities and jobs as Beta Tester, creator of demos and presets, technical support, main moderator host in forums for companies and developers in the area of music computing and audio such as: PG Music (Band-in-a-Box) Overloud, Rob Papen, UJAM, Synapse Audio, Sugar Bytes, kv331 SynthMaster, DS-Audio, Feel Your Sound, Audio Modern, Cable Guys, Scaler (Plugin Boutique), VirtualGuitarForum (Boss Roland libraries), WA Production, Venomode.
In recent years he has been delving into the subject of electronic music.
+++ HERE +++ is a remembrance posted in the Scaler forum.