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interview Bansuri Flute played by teachers who have offered to the band their great knowledge of the instrument with incredible humility and availability. Who is the independent artist Italian that you value the most right now, and why? Overall, we find that the Verdena are a great example of evolution, total independence from the clichés and the ability to set up their live concert internationally. dered a “street hero” because he never moved away from the places where he grew up and he was always devote to “musical poetry” that some of us have been accustomed to hearing since we were children. One summer evening we met in the city center and he said “Guys, I’m writing a piece that seems made for you, I am sending it to you, and you’ll let me know what do you think”. A few days afterwards we were already arranging in the studio and so it was born “Brillo più di te”. Can you tell the main instrument that you used to play on this record? We can simply say that in addition to traditional instruments to which our audience is used (two guitars, a bass and drums) we have included some parts of the tools used in very beautiful sacred music such as Indian Tabla (percussion), the Harmonium and the stions and many attempts. The album took a year of work. You have even stopped playing live: why did you have the need to focus all your energy? The more we grow, the more we realize that our band beco