About Me

Child learning drums, playing drums.

Originally from a small Italian village, I’ve been playing drums for as long as I can remember. I’ve spent 6 years on Australia’s Gold Coast, 3 years around the UK, and made frequent trips to New York City to immerse myself in its music scene. These journeys have shaped how I live and feel music.

Along the way, I also discovered passions for freediving, mixed martial arts, philosophy, and consciousness.

My Experience

Even after years behind the kit, I still wasn’t fully confident in my playing.

I lacked vocabulary, creativity, and a solid grasp of theory.

Teen drummer practicing on drum kit at home

That period of struggle pushed me into deep learning. I rebuilt my technique, mindset, and approach to the drums, discovering essential principles that completely reshaped my drumming.

Young drummer playing drums in recording studio

None of this would have been possible without the guidance of inspiring teachers, such as Troy Wright (Architects, Plini), Dave Elitch (Miley Cyrus, Weezer), Bruno Farinelli (Il Volo, Lucio Dalla, Cesare Cremonini), Steve White (Paul Weller), Giovanni Cilio, and others.

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Drummer taking a selfie at drum kit, ready to play

Their guidance deepened my insight and shaped the principles that now define my teaching.

My Method

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I start with patience and genuine human connection, meeting each student where they are and helping them grow at a pace that feels natural, without pressure but always with purpose.

Freediver underwater in deep pool, practicing breath-hold and technique

My teaching emphasises focused guidance, integrating breath control, relaxation, and shifts in perspective. This approach builds endurance and stamina while helping you experience music more deeply.

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At its core, my approach is about letting go of everyday life and fully immersing yourself in the music. In this space, you’ll be free to focus, explore, and deeply connect with the drums as your skills grow.