There are musicians who stand out for their constancy and perseverance. One of them is the Venezuelan drummer Enzo Bacino. Currently residing in Miami, this larense has been the drummer of Santoral, Chuchuguaza, Víctor Manuelle y Yandel, as well as Alejandra Guzmán, Gerardo Ortiz, among many others.
For him, the important thing is to forge a career based on study, to play with all possible groups and, above all, to insist, persevere.
Bacino leans over pop, rock and worship, and thinks there are differences between being a professional musician and an amateur: "Yes, there are differences. For a professional it is easier to do the job, the amateur no matter how self-taught or who possesses an innate talent, will never more easily develop the job as a professional. The training of an amateur is more intense, having less technical knowledge, and more practical effort. "
At the moment, this musician is dedicated to work in the Moonwalker studio of Miami, like session drummer.
Among his most recent works is "Last Day" with G Trio ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJKj3XTRYtU ), and "Mi bandera" with Santoral ( https://www.youtube.com/watch ? V = uZrjGuFvm1U )