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Tony MacAlpine

Tony MacAlpine is an American musician and composer. In a career spanning four decades, he has released twelve studio albums. MacAlpine is best known as an instrumental rock and heavy metal solo guitarist, although he has worked with many different bands and musicians in guest appearances and collaborations.

Biography
Having started playing piano at the age of five and guitar at twelve, MacAlpine studied classical piano and violin for a number of years at the Springfield Conservatory of Music in Massachusetts, as well as various music programs at the University of Hartford in Connecticut. One of his musical influences is Frédéric Chopin, to whom he pays homage in his interpretations of the latter's études, which are featured on the majority of his studio albums. The venture was short-lived, and his subsequent album Freedom to Fly (1992) was a return to his instrumental-based work. A further consecutive string of instrumental albums followed throughout the 1990s, most of them through the renowned Shrapnel Records label: Madness (1993), Premonition (1994), Evolution (1995) and Violent Machine (1996). For his last album of the decade, Master of Paradise (1999), MacAlpine briefly assumed singing duties in an effort to experiment with different styles. His most recent collaborations have included Seven the Hardway, a progressive metal group with whom he released their self-titled album in 2010, and a guest appearance on Sherinian's seventh studio album Oceana (2011). In the second half of 2012, MacAlpine toured Europe and Asia as part of PSMS (Portnoy/Sheehan/MacAlpine/Sherinian), an instrumental supergroup. Instrumental Inspirations, a DVD of their live material, was released October 21, 2012. Additionally, in an October 2012 interview, he stated that he was working on new studio material (one of them being a "strictly classical record" recorded solely on piano), as well as a new album with Ring of Fire. MacAlpine's twelfth studio album, Concrete Gardens, was released on April 21, 2015. ==Style and influence==
Style and influence
MacAlpine was highly influential in the neoclassical metal genre, becoming known for his instrumental rock style of playing that displays highly advanced shred techniques; one of his most oft-used techniques being 'sweep tapping', a variation of sweep picking. He has incorporated elements of classical, jazz, fusion, hard rock and heavy metal on both guitar and keyboard, and has been described as a virtuoso by Jason Ankeny at AllMusic. ==Equipment==
Equipment
Edge of Insanity: Kramer guitars, DiMarzio pickups, Peavey amplificationProject: Driver: B.C. Rich guitars, DiMarzio pickups, GHS strings, Peavey and Rockman amplification • Maximum Security: B.C. Rich guitars, DiMarzio pickups, Peavey amplification, Ibanez effectsEyes of the World: Mason Bernard guitars, DiMarzio pickups, Dean Markley strings, Peavey amplification, Baldwin keyboards • Freedom to Fly: Peavey guitars, Seymour Duncan pickups, GHS strings, Peavey amplification, Baldwin pianos • Madness: Washburn Mercury series guitars, Seymour Duncan pickups, Dean Markley strings, Hughes & Kettner amplification • Premonition: Washburn guitars, Seymour Duncan pickups, Dean Markley strings, Hughes & Kettner amplification • Evolution: B.C. Rich guitars, Seymour Duncan pickups, Hughes & Kettner amplification • Chromaticity: Carvin guitars and amplification • Tony MacAlpine: Ibanez guitars, DiMarzio pickups, Ernie Ball strings, Hughes & Kettner amplification, Source Audio effects, Toontrack software MacAlpine became a prominent user of seven-string guitars after joining Planet X and still plays them regularly, along with eight-string guitars. ==Personal life==
Personal life
MacAlpine currently resides in Pasadena, California. In August 2016 he wrote on his personal website, "I have been feeling back to normal and tests indicate that all is well in medical land. Deep and sincere thanks to you all for your wonderful support through this very difficult last 12 months." MacAlpine also revealed in an interview with Herman Li that, among his traumatic experiences, his wife had died and the release of his new record was a way for him to get back into creativity. ==Discography==
Discography
Solo studio albums • 1986: Edge of Insanity • 1987: Maximum Security • 1992: Freedom to Fly • 1993: Madness • 1994: Premonition • 1995: Evolution • 1996: Violent Machine • 1999: Master of Paradise • 2001: Chromaticity • 2011: Tony MacAlpine • 2015: Concrete Gardens • 2017: Death of Roses • 2021: Equilibrium Solo live albums • 1997: Live Insanity Solo compilation albums • 2006: Collection: The Shrapnel Years MacAlpine • 1990: Eyes of the World ===Vinnie Moore=== • 1986: ''Mind's Eye'' • 1999: The Maze • 2006: Collection: The Shrapnel Years (compilation) ===Planet X=== • 2000: Universe • 2002: Live from Oz (live) • 2002: MoonBabies ===CAB=== • 2000: CAB • 2001: CAB 2 • 2002: CAB Live at The Baked Potato • 2003: CAB 4 • 2008: Theatre de Marionnettes • 2010: Live on Sunset • 2001: CAB Live at the Baked Potato: First and Second Set (DVD) • 2002: CAB Live at The Musician Institute (DVD) ===Mark Boals=== • 2000: Ring of Fire • 2002: Edge of the World ===Steve Vai=== • 2003: Live at the Astoria London • 2004: G3: Live in Denver • 2005: G3: Live in Tokyo ===Ring of Fire (band)=== • 2003: Dreamtower • 2004: Burning Live in Tokyo (live) • 2004: Lapse of Reality • 2014: Battle of Leningrad Other appearances • 1986: Project: Driver – M.A.R.S. (with Tommy Aldridge, Rob Rock and Rudy Sarzo) • 1987: Out of the SunJoey Tafolla • 1998: The Quest - Damir Šimić-Shime • 1999: VK3Vitalij Kuprij • 2004: Eric Clapton's Guitar Festival - "I'm the Hell Out of Here" (with Steve Vai) • 2007: Clinophobia – Devil's Slingshot (with Virgil Donati and Billy Sheehan) • 2007: Ze re Tour 2007Michel Polnareff • 2010: On RevoluteDave Weiner • 2010: Seven the Hardway – Seven the Hardway (with Virgil Donati and Mark Boals) • 2011: OceanaDerek Sherinian • 2012: Plains of OblivionJeff Loomis • 2012: Instrumental Inspirations – PSMS (with Mike Portnoy, Billy Sheehan and Derek Sherinian) (DVD) • 2013: Live in Tokyo – PSMS (with Mike Portnoy, Billy Sheehan and Derek Sherinian) • 2018: Enfin!Michel Polnareff ==References==
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