Jaime Altozano | ||||||||||
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Born | 1993 Madrid | |||||||||
Nationality | Spanish | |||||||||
Occupation(s) | Musician, music producer, youtuber | |||||||||
Website | www.jaimealtozano.com www.musihacks.com | |||||||||
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Years active | 2016-present | |||||||||
Genre | Music | |||||||||
Subscribers | 3.05 million
[1] (17 February 2020) | |||||||||
Total views | 257.80 million
[1] (7 April 2019) | |||||||||
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Last updated: 14 Jul 2022 |
Jaime Altozano ( Madrid, 1993) is a Spanish musician, music producer and YouTuber known for promoting the musical arts online.
Jaime Altozano was born in 1993 [2] in the Ciudad Lineal district of Madrid. [3] He studied piano at the Arturo Soria Professional Conservatory of Music in Madrid, completed two years at the Complutense University of Madrid with a double-major in Mathematics and Physics, [4] and studied music production at Escuela Creativa de Madrid. [5] [6] He started his YouTube channel in May 2017 to provide free, digestable music education videos. [7] The increasing popularity of his videos on musical themes, such as his analysis of soundtracks [8] including The Lord of the Rings trilogy and informative videos about classical music using songs from Pokémon, Dragon Ball, [9] The Beatles and La Oreja de Van Gogh, [10] helped him reach 187,000 subscribers by the end of the year. [11] He doubled that figure five months later. [12]
He collaborated on the Radio Clásica program Música y significado, presented by Luis Ángel de Benito, on which he analyzed the soundtracks of The Lord of the Rings by Howard Shore in 2017 [13] [14] and Star Wars by John Williams in 2018. [15] He has also participated in musical segments on various radio programs including Hoy por Hoy on Cadena SER and He venido aquí a hablar de lo mío on Radio Nacional de España (RNE). [16]
In October 2017, Spanish music lecturer Ramon Gener Sala plagiarized portions of Altozano's analysis in two YouTube videos (De Pokémon a Bach. Una historia de VOCES and Los Miserables: la Mejor Fuga de BACH) during a radio segment entitled Un gesto lo puede cambiar todo (A gesture can change everything). [17] Gener later blamed a collaborator for the plagiarism and said he was not familiar with the work of Altozano. [18]
On December 29, 2017, Altozano live-tweeted a streaming broadcast of La bohème by Giacomo Puccini from Teatro Real in Madrid in an attempt to get more than 100,000 people to watch the stream. [19] In November 2018, he published a video on Rosalía's El mal querer that the singer herself reacted to on Instagram. [20] [21] [22] In 2019 he appeared on the TVE program, "La mejor canción jamas cantada" (The best song ever sung). [23] In February 2019 he made a collaboration video with the Colombian YouTuber Alvinsch, in which both competed to decide who was the best musician, [24] and made another with the YouTuber QuantumFracture in which they collaborated with the Polytechnic University of Madrid to scientifically answer why " Happy Birthday to You" is not playable on the drum. [25] In February 2020 he returned to Spanish television to speak to the contestants of Operación Triunfo 2020 about harmony and composition. [26]
Altozano is the cousin of video game YouTuber DayoScript. [27]
Jaime Altozano | ||||||||||
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Personal information | ||||||||||
Born | 1993 Madrid | |||||||||
Nationality | Spanish | |||||||||
Occupation(s) | Musician, music producer, youtuber | |||||||||
Website | www.jaimealtozano.com www.musihacks.com | |||||||||
YouTube information | ||||||||||
Channel | ||||||||||
Years active | 2016-present | |||||||||
Genre | Music | |||||||||
Subscribers | 3.05 million
[1] (17 February 2020) | |||||||||
Total views | 257.80 million
[1] (7 April 2019) | |||||||||
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Last updated: 14 Jul 2022 |
Jaime Altozano ( Madrid, 1993) is a Spanish musician, music producer and YouTuber known for promoting the musical arts online.
Jaime Altozano was born in 1993 [2] in the Ciudad Lineal district of Madrid. [3] He studied piano at the Arturo Soria Professional Conservatory of Music in Madrid, completed two years at the Complutense University of Madrid with a double-major in Mathematics and Physics, [4] and studied music production at Escuela Creativa de Madrid. [5] [6] He started his YouTube channel in May 2017 to provide free, digestable music education videos. [7] The increasing popularity of his videos on musical themes, such as his analysis of soundtracks [8] including The Lord of the Rings trilogy and informative videos about classical music using songs from Pokémon, Dragon Ball, [9] The Beatles and La Oreja de Van Gogh, [10] helped him reach 187,000 subscribers by the end of the year. [11] He doubled that figure five months later. [12]
He collaborated on the Radio Clásica program Música y significado, presented by Luis Ángel de Benito, on which he analyzed the soundtracks of The Lord of the Rings by Howard Shore in 2017 [13] [14] and Star Wars by John Williams in 2018. [15] He has also participated in musical segments on various radio programs including Hoy por Hoy on Cadena SER and He venido aquí a hablar de lo mío on Radio Nacional de España (RNE). [16]
In October 2017, Spanish music lecturer Ramon Gener Sala plagiarized portions of Altozano's analysis in two YouTube videos (De Pokémon a Bach. Una historia de VOCES and Los Miserables: la Mejor Fuga de BACH) during a radio segment entitled Un gesto lo puede cambiar todo (A gesture can change everything). [17] Gener later blamed a collaborator for the plagiarism and said he was not familiar with the work of Altozano. [18]
On December 29, 2017, Altozano live-tweeted a streaming broadcast of La bohème by Giacomo Puccini from Teatro Real in Madrid in an attempt to get more than 100,000 people to watch the stream. [19] In November 2018, he published a video on Rosalía's El mal querer that the singer herself reacted to on Instagram. [20] [21] [22] In 2019 he appeared on the TVE program, "La mejor canción jamas cantada" (The best song ever sung). [23] In February 2019 he made a collaboration video with the Colombian YouTuber Alvinsch, in which both competed to decide who was the best musician, [24] and made another with the YouTuber QuantumFracture in which they collaborated with the Polytechnic University of Madrid to scientifically answer why " Happy Birthday to You" is not playable on the drum. [25] In February 2020 he returned to Spanish television to speak to the contestants of Operación Triunfo 2020 about harmony and composition. [26]
Altozano is the cousin of video game YouTuber DayoScript. [27]