• Sara Farina

    Musician

    London based bass player, touring, live and studio. A selection of basses and FX.

  • musician - composer - producer

    Sara Farina

    Vocalist - Composer - Music Technologist - MD.

  • Sara Farina

    Producer

    Studio recordings, compositions, soundscapes, sound design and mixing.

Musician - Composer - Producer

Sara Farina

Sara Farina is a musician from London UK. A bass player, vocalist, composer working as a session musician and producer. With a BSc Music degree from City University and Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Sara trained as a Classical Guitarist, Electroacoustic composer and Music Technologist. As a session bass player and backing vocalist, she has toured the world with artists including Speech Debelle, Tricky, Rox, Ata Kak, Heather Peace. Recording sessions for clients such as Andrew Lloyd Webber, Matthew Herbert, ITV, Danny J Lewis. Live pit musician at Theatre Royal Stratford East.

Sara has experience in performing, recording and teaching many styles of music including Brazilian, Latin, Reggae, House, Funk, Soul, Indie, Rock, Punk. Performing at Wireless Festival, NME Awards, Nottinghill Carnival, Thames Festival, Udderbelly, Royal Festival Hall, Barbican and others. Collaborations include Teotima, The London Sinfonietta, Steve Martland Band, Shlomo, Eska, LSSO, London Community Gospel Choir, Nomadic Souls, Fur.

Under the name Scarpi, she writes and produces original music, jingles, soundscapes and sound design. Sara’s music has been used by the BBC and other worldwide television channels. Sara teaches bass guitar, classical guitar, vocals, acoustic guitar, rhythm & groove, keyboard harmony, music theory, musicianship, music technology. Experience in leading amateur choirs, arranging for and conducting orchestras, bands and other ensembles. Sara is the CEO of multimedia pop project DEM whose music has been played on BBC radio and whose debut single ‘The Axe’ was launched in Augmented Reality.

Contact Sara for bookings, lessons, recordings etc.

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