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FabinhoCarioca

Orlando, FL

Biography

Made in Brazil - Fabinho Carioca : Has Worked in general sales from Lingerie to Airplanes . Fabinho Carioca( when born in Rio de Janeiro city) is a CERTIFIED AUDIO ENGINEER by ARTI ( Audio Recording Technology Institute )– Graduated 01-2005 Completed a Comprehensive Audio Engineering program, consisting of 640 hours of hands on training. He's fluent in all areas of Post Production for film and television, with emphasis in Foley, ADR, 5.1 Surround Mixing and Stem-mixing all the work in film Po...

Made in Brazil - Fabinho Carioca : Has Worked in general sales from Lingerie to Airplanes . Fabinho Carioca( when born in Rio de Janeiro city) is a CERTIFIED AUDIO ENGINEER by ARTI ( Audio Recording Technology Institute )– Graduated 01-2005 Completed a Comprehensive Audio Engineering program, consisting of 640 hours of hands on training. He's fluent in all areas of Post Production for film and television, with emphasis in Foley, ADR, 5.1 Surround Mixing and Stem-mixing all the work in film Post was done in THX certified room. Fabinho Carioca has Extensive Sound Theory and Applications in microphones, various digital & analog equipments, processors, controllers, live recordings and mixing on various analog and digital controllers and boards. Proficient in all areas of a studio recording such as micing techniques, mixing and recording on both digital and analog consoles. General MIDI: emphasing in different controllers and sequencers and actual sequencing. Proficient in : Macintosh and PC, Reason, Cubase,Logic, Sample Cell, Pro tools , Peak, Sound Forge, Adobe Photoshop, Apple works, Dream weaver, AVID and Ableton Live. Fabinho Carioca tries to avoid as much as he can the loops samples and like to key his own notes to make it more emotional every single note . Production Credits: “Face The Facts” by the client: Alex Allen - Responsibilities: Assistant engineering 06/04 “Where’s My Money by the client: Havoc – Responsibilities: Assistant engineering 04/04 “BY THE WAY” by the client: Chris Douglas- Responsibilities: Assistant engineering 03/04 “SLC FUNK” by the client: Havoc - Responsibilities: Assistant engineering 04/04 “BETTER” by the client: Chris - Responsibilities: Assistant engineering 04/04. Recent colaborations : " Laias Sea Remix" by " DJ Sergio Vila - Responsabilities : Engineer,Producer and Remixer on 07/08 . " Xpression Remix by Experimental Feelings " ( Toni) - Responsabilities : Engineer, Producer and remixer 07/08 . " Tenderness Remix" by Mehdiator (original version)- Responsabilities : Engineer,Producer and Remixer 07/08 . " Aaaayeeee Remix" by DJ Hitch (original version)- Responsabilities : Egineer,Producer and Remixer 07/08 . Fabinho Carioca Was Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil in 04-15-1976 - Son of a Native Brazilian Indian Mother and a Brazilian French Italian Father - Resides & Plays in Florida ,USA. )- Got Certified in Audio Engineer in 2007 - Born inside the Samba , Bossa Nova ,Funk, Freestyle and Dance music roots from the Rio's famous suburbs large samba schools stadium clubs till Copacabana & Ipanema Nights out . Fabinho Carioca started making noise out loud from the old 80's vinals back in Rio de Janeiro Brazil in a small room for hours. From the radio stations and old vinals was made the first hard cut recordings and later mixed on two tape decks am/fm microsystems. Fabinho Carioca moved to New York to study back in 94 and with the help of his first computer started to listen to a wider variety of music like world music and classicals - Favorite songs : Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy - > find it at : http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=52387649 & Gymnopedie No 1 by Eric Satie : http://http://www.myspace.com/ericsatie . In 1995 , Fabinho Carioca at the age of 18, moved to Los Angeles where $300.00 was saved to buy his first Yamaha Keyboard offered by a customer that held the keyboard for two months which was paid in full in three monthly payments. With the help of the computer life was easier to record and understand basic music parameters . Working for Hollywood studios installing editing equipments gave Fabinho Carioca the basic understanding of unedited materials like movies , voice overs , tv series , music themes,etc. being transformed into a full production blending all the materials together. Later, Fabinho Carioca moved to Orlando, Florida .First he Took piano classes then went to ARTI ( Audio Recording Technology Institute ), an Engineering School where he Could really play some notes and listen to them( Fabinho Carioca plays piano since He was 5 years old but never took lessons) in a large THX room ( Sound Quality Standard for Video , Cinema & Television ). After recording inumerous bands, mixing and working with the three areas of productions ( Pre , Pro and Post production ) not to mention various movies scenes, aplying sound FXs , voice over, foley and scores ( Music theme of a movie ) . Fabinho Carioca graduated with decent grades and now plays at home, which he calls the little studio .Fabinho Carioca now produces his own musics and would love to help others to move foward as well . He will also accept any opportunity offered in the future to work with any project related to music,video & cinema production . A DEMO REEL is available upon request for future interest and refferences. " FABINHO CARIOCA WILL WORK FOR FREE IN ANY PROJECT : COLABORATION, REMIXES, ARRANGEMENTS, etc FOR ANYONE THAT CAN'T AFFORD AN AUDIO ENGINEER or STUDIO". "In the name of music trust comes first!" Please request Fabinho Carioca's email for file transffer Please wish Fabinho Carioca Luck & Happyness! - wrote by : Fabinho Carioca Sharing and Reaching our dreams - Keneth Hope - " SERAPHIN" 04-15-2008 - . From Brasil to USA. 04-22-08. Brazilian Mythology - "Lendas " Curiosities : Did you know? The words carioca, capoeira, tapioca, and jaguar are of Tupi-Guarani origin. Tupy Guarany is one of many Brazilian native indian languages.Tupi-Guarani (pronunciation (help·info)) is the name of the most important subfamily of the Tupi languages of South America. It includes 53 languages in 11 groups, as well as the best-known languages of this family, like Guarani and Tupi. Lendas definition: Did you know? The term Brazilian Mythology( LEGENDS or LENDAS ) is used to describe a series of cultural elements of diverse origin that are found in Brazil, comprising folk tales, traditions, characters and beliefs regarding places, peoples and entities. It is a subset of the Brazilian folklore. The term was originally restricted to indigenous elements, but has been extended to include: Mediaeval iberic traditions brought by the Portuguese settlers, some of which are forgotten or very diminished in Portugal itself; African traditions brought by the blacks brought to Brazil as slaves during the colonial times -- including their religious beliefs; Lives of Saints and other devotional elements propagated by the Catholic Church which were appropriated by the folklore; Elements originated in Brazil by the contact of the three different traditions; Contemporary elements that are reelaborations of old traditions. Because Brazil is a melting pot of cultures, many elements of Brazilian mythology are shared by the traditions of other countries, especially its South American neighbours and Portugal. Also, the huge size of the territory prevents any folklore element from being prevalent all over the country. Prominent figures: Alamoa — the ghost of a blonde woman that is somehow connected to the island of Fernando de Noronha. Anhangá — the indian devil. Bestial beast — a centaur-like creature, thought to be the Devil. Bernunça — strange beast of the folk tales of the state of Santa Catarina (state). Boi-Bumbá (see Bumba-meu-boi). Boitatá — a fiery snake-dragon-bull that crawls over the open fields at night. Boiúna ("Black snake") — a gigantic, nocturnal serpent that is the personification of the Amazonian rivers. Boto — an enchanted dolphin (Inia geoffrensis) that shapeshifts into a handsome man to seduce young women (Amazon). Bumba-meu-Boi — an ox that is part of strange folk tale celebrated with dance and music by the peoples of the Brazilian north (states of Maranhão and Amazonas, where it is known as Boi-Bumbá). Caipora — jungle spirits that lived in trees but came out at night to haunt those who were astray. Ci — Tupian primeval goddess (the name means simply "mother"). Corpo-Seco ("Dry Corpse") — a man so evil that the earth would not rot its flesh and the devil would return his soul. Condemned to wander fruitlessly the earth until the judgment day. Cuca — menacing, supernatural, female entity that does evil things to small children who do not go to bed early. Curupira — a (male) jungle genie that protects the animals and the trees. Cobra-Encantada (Enchanted snake) — a beautiful woman shapeshifted into a hideous snake to guard an immense treasure. One who breaks the spell will have the gold and marry the maiden. Cobra-Grande (see Boiúna). Encantado — someone who is magically trapped into another dimension, living an eternal, but unfruitful life (usually a punishment for pursuing riches at any cost or doing some wrong). Exu — a demonic, trickster or simply mischievous (depending on the tradition) supernatural being of African origin that is worshipped by the Quimbanda, banished by Umbanda, exorcised by Catholics or ignored by Kardecists. Headless Mule — the shape taken by the woman accursed for having sex with a priest (South-East, North-East, Centre, South). Iara — a type of freshwater mermaid (Centre, South-East, North). Iemanjá — the Afro-Brazilian sea goddess. Jurupari — another Amazonian jungle devil. Lady in White — the most widespread type of ghost seen in Brazil. Lobisomem — the Brazilian version of the Werewolf. Mother of the Gold — a powerful and lethal being that protects gold ores. Nobody has survived seeing it, so no description exists. It is usually seen from afar as a globe of fire that flies from mountain to mountain (South-East). Mapinguari — a large, bipedal, furry animal that wanders the Amazon jungle. Considered the Brazilian version of the Yeti or the last memory of the now extinct giant sloths passed through generations by the indians. Negrinho do Pastoreio — a slave boy that died an awful death (similar to Candyman's) for not keeping his owner's horses. He helps people who are looking for lost things. Saci Pererê — a mischievous single-legged black elf-like creature who is blamed as the culprit of anything that goes wrong at a farm (Centre, South-East) and is the mascot of Sport Club Internacional (South). Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_mythology" Categories: Brazilian mythology Hidden categories: Articles lacking sources from July 2007 | All articles lacking sources YARA : Did you know? Yara or Iara (Uiara), the Goddess of the River, the Mermaid of the River or Mother of the Rivers, in the Tupi Indian (Brazil) tribe mythology. Iara, also spelled Uira or Yara, is the name of a figure from Brazilian mythology based on ancient Tupi and Guaraní mythology. The word derives from Old Tupi yîara = y + îara (water + lord/lady) = lady of the lake (water queen). She is seen as either a water nymph, siren, or mermaid depending upon the context of the story told about her. The Brazilian town of Nova Olinda claims the Cama da Mãe D’água as the home of Iara[1]. Iara was a beautiful young woman, sometimes described as having green hair and light skin, connected to a freshwater water body (the Tupi word y did not have a distinct meaning, being used in general for any such place) who would would sit on a rock by the river combing her hair or dazing under the sun. When she felt a man around she would start to sing gently to lure him. Once under the spell of the Iara a man would leave anything to live with her under water for ever, which was not necessarily a bad thing, as she was pretty and would cater for all needs of her lover for the rest of his life. Iaras are immortal (like the nymphs of Greek mythology), but her lovers do age and die, which means that they live most of the eternity alone. The legend of the Iara was one of the usual explanations for the disappearance of those who ventured alone in the jungle. Iara (or Yara) is also a very popular female name in Brazil.

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