Which musician has influenced you the most?
My mother. She was in jazz choir in high school and taught my brother, sister and I four part harmonies when we were 5, 7 & 8, along with her in the car on the way to school.
What can you teach me about your instruments different than any other teacher?
I quit music school to actually play creative new music, and use as little music theory as possible. I work very, very hard at what I do and have a very intuitive approach when I'm teaching. I think that the most important things that anyone can know is what they can do, and their options, because I believe that when you realize that there are fewer boundaries than you thought, you are stronger and more free in music.
How did you learn to play your instrument?
I started singing with my mom in the car, and before that around the house. I started playing guitar, songwriting and performing when I was 16. I went to music school for Jazz Vocals for nearly two years. I was a full time busker for two years in Vancouver, I went to Asia to study Hindustani vocals in Chennai, India and Gamelan Music in Bali, Indonesia. Since then I've been a full time musician. I'm still learning my instruments and learning new ones, I'll never stop.
On what equipment you play today?
I've just started to play Micro Korg synth live, with a T.C. Helicon Voice Live Touch, along with a Floor Tom. I also play electric guitar. For 10 years beforehand I was primarily performing with acoustic guitar and voice.
What personal trait has helped you when you practice the most?
I'm persistent. It's gonna kill me.
What you pay special attention to when you teach?
I think it's important to work together to find ideas that inspire people to play more music and grow in it. When you're not inspired by something it's pretty difficult to do a lot of it.
How do you build up your music lessons?
Planning is important. It's nice to have goals and to work toward them, then see how much you've grown.
Do you teach children?
Only those with genuine interest. Of course, that goes for adults as well :)
What was until now your greatest experience as a musician?
Playing Montreux Jazz Festival, being supported by my community with a substantial music grant, working with Ryan Guldemond in studio recording. Traveling on tour everywhere, playing over 2000 shows.
What was the largest stage that you've performed on?
About 100 Million people at Eurovision 2016.
Which musician would you like to play again?
I enjoy playing music with my partner in our band together, Goldschatz.
Which record would you bring to a desert island?
Fleetwood Mac, Rumours. Love it so much.
In which Club do you prefer to perform?
We had the a CD Release at Helsinki Klub, and I loved it. My band and I have also opened for the Lovebugs at the Härterei, also a cool place. Maybe I'd like to play the Plaza Club or El Lokal next.
After music, what is important in your life?
Adventure, love, family & friends.