Paolo Gregoletto

Paolo Gregoletto
Background information
Birth name Paolo Francesco Gregoletto
Born (1985-09-14) September 14, 1985
Miami, Florida, United States
Genres Metalcore, heavy metal, thrash metal
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instruments Bass, guitar, vocals
Years active 2000–present
Labels Roadrunner
Associated acts Trivium, Metal Militia
Website www.trivium.org
Notable instruments
B.C. Rich Warlock Paolo Gregoletto Signature Bass 5

Paolo Francesco Gregoletto (born September 14, 1985 in Miami, Florida) is an Italian-American bass player who plays for the band Trivium. Gregoletto resides in Pompano Beach, Florida. He is Italian on his father's side and American on his mother's side. Well known metal producer Colin Richardson called him the best bassist he has ever worked with.[1]

Trivium

Paolo Gregoletto at Nova Rock Festival 2014

Paolo Gregoletto joined Trivium on September 5, 2004[2] when Matt Heafy, Corey Beaulieu and Travis Smith were in the studio demoing new material for what would become Ascendancy. Gregoletto was in the studio with Jason Suecof next to where Trivium were demoing, and was told by Suecof that they needed a bass player. After jamming with other members, Gregoletto agreed to record for Ascendancy and tour to promote it with the band. Gregoletto originally had no intentions of staying with Trivium, but wanted touring experience.[3] He joined just in time for the tour Trivium booked with Machine Head.[4]

Apart from playing bass, he also is capable of playing the guitar. He has been a songwriter for Trivium since The Crusade, on which he composed the songs "To The Rats" and "The Rising" on his own, as well as being the co-writer of "Anthem (We Are The Fire)" with Matt Heafy.[5]

Gregoletto is known to be most frequently interactive with Trivium fans, often answering questions, posting many videos, photos, and band updates via his official Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Paolo has also recently opened an online forum accessible at www.paolo-gregoletto.com. Since 2013 he has written a monthly column for the UK's Bass Guitar Magazine.

Technique and Gear

Paolo Gregoletto performing in 2006.

In an interview with Bass Guitar magazine (July/August), Gregoletto revealed that he uses a variety of techniques to perform his basslines, as is typical of modern bassists. While he primarily used a pick to perform during the tour for Ascendancy, he now more frequently adopts a two fingered plucking style to pick out the more elegant counter-melodies and rapid pentatonic accompaniments necessary for some of Trivium's material. He will also frequently use a three-fingered plucking style, as favored by Billy Sheehan, in order to achieve a gallop rhythm (one eighth note followed by two sixteenth notes) in the style of Iron Maiden's Steve Harris. In the same article, he revealed that he prefers to warm up by performing chromatic exercises up and down the whole neck of the bass, using both plucking and picking styles.

Gregoletto was endorsed by B.C. Rich. In the early days when he first joined the band he used a red custom shop Eagle bass. He has a signature 5-string Warlock bass,[6] as well as a custom Mockingbird.[7] Gregoletto was also seen in the videos for Trivium's 2015 singles "Silence in the Snow" and "Until the World Goes Cold" playing a 5-string Warwick Corvette with two humbuckers and a flame maple top. He has been seen playing this same bass at live shows supporting Silence in the Snow. He stated on his Instagram account that he had now fully switched from B.C. Rich to Warwick, but did not specify the reasons, though he still stated he loved his B.C. Rich instruments.

Discography

Metal Militia

Trivium

Main article: Trivium discography

References

  1. http://wikimetal.com.br/site/interview-with-paolo-gregoletto-trivium/
  2. https://twitter.com/TriviumPaolo/status/507916152971206657
  3. http://thescreamqueen.com/TriviumInterview.html
  4. http://www.fourteeng.net/Roadrage.html
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lud923JzSAQ
  6. http://www.bcrich.com/artist/Paolo-Gregoletto/20
  7. https://www.myspace.com/theofficialbcrich/photos/11622293

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