Victor Zinchuk
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Victor Zinchuk (born in Moscow, Russia in 1958) is a Russian guitarist. In 1976, Zinchuk entered a Music prodigy school in Russia and studied there for 4 years. While there he was taught by a classical guitarist. In 1987, after 7 years of working with various bands, Zinchuk started a solo career. According to the National Radio, this is when Zinchuk was recognized as the best national guitar player. In 1991, he won a large musical festival in Switzerland, he still enters many large musical festivals and is constantly in the very top.
He officially holds many world records:
- He played "The Flight of the Bumble Bee" in 24 seconds, which is the fastest in the world.
- He also played 20 notes in one second, which earned him an entry into the Guinness Book of World Records.
[edit] External links
- Official web site (Russian)
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