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Michael Coppola began playing guitar at the age of eleven. His musical foundation, which began with instruction from guitarist Ritchie Lengel, was later developed through the combination of classical fingerstyle studies and lessons with jazz artist Sal Salvador. He pursued his education at the Boston Conservatory of Music; in Austria, at Die Hochschule Fuer Music, where he studied serial and atonal composition with Guenther Kahowitz, and later in Manhattan with jazz master Walter Bishop Jr. In 1980 Michael won 1st place in the Ovation Guitar Company's national competition. He released his "Jet Blue" recording in 1987. The album, which received international attention, is a collection of jazz standards and originals all played on unaccompanied nylon string guitar. Playing in a trio with master pianist John Mehegan inspired Coppola to overstep the technical boundaries of the guitar. In an attempt to achieve those same tightly-voiced chords and pedaled legato phrases used by contemporary jazz keyboardists, he created the concept of the 8 string guitar. This original design, which Coppola commissioned from luthier James DeCava, requires inner, rather than extra bass or treble side strings. In 1997 Michael recorded "Virtuoso Too" on his new instrument. In 2000 Michael Coppola expanded his own idea to incorporate a 9th string. This guitar, also built by luthier James DeCava, is known in jazz guitar circles as "The Hydra." On this instrument, Michael has recorded 4 more albums
Ah Via Musicom
Guess Who I Saw Today
Voicings In My Head
On the Atkins Diet
New Impressions
Reign in Blood
Return of the Hydra
Flight Of The Bumblebee, Cliffs Of Dover, Tiger Rag and other Monster Guitar Pieces
Flight of the Bumblebee, Cliffs of Dover, Tiger Rag and Other Monster Guitar Piec
Enter the Hydra
Dinner Jazz Excursion
Monster Guitar