Kaspar Jalily
Originally from Paris, Kaspar is a session guitarist and guitar teacher in France and abroad. He began playing the guitar at the age of 14, initially as a classical musician.
This allowed him to develop his own sought-after style on electric guitar, and taught more than a thousand students through his online classes and courses on the acclaimed innovative learning platform Soundslice.
Always dedicated to perfecting his craft and knowledge of the industry, Kaspar graduated with honors in Music Business in Paris.
His playing has been noticed and praised by world-renowned musicians and juries, as he won 1st prize in rhythm guitar and 2nd prize in rock guitar in the "Six String Theory" 2018 competition created by legendary guitarist Lee Ritenour.
This allowed him to develop his own sought-after style on electric guitar, and taught more than a thousand students through his online classes and courses on the acclaimed innovative learning platform Soundslice.
Always dedicated to perfecting his craft and knowledge of the industry, Kaspar graduated with honors in Music Business in Paris.
His playing has been noticed and praised by world-renowned musicians and juries, as he won 1st prize in rhythm guitar and 2nd prize in rock guitar in the "Six String Theory" 2018 competition created by legendary guitarist Lee Ritenour.
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My Vola guitar(s)
When you pick up a Vola instrument, you know the build quality and attention to detail are spot on, this is the kind of instrument a professional player needs and relies on every day.
The Vasti KJM is a collaborative effort between Vola and myself to create an instrument that meets the needs of today's working musician. The KJM is as pleasing to the ear as it is to the eye. With all it's features, the Vasti KJM is able to shine in any musical context where an electric guitar is needed.
The design has been thought out to allow players who are into the traditional electric guitar language to express themselves with ease, while providing features and flexibility in tones so that innovators have the tools to develop their ideas.