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Bangladeshi guitarist Navid Imtiaz Chowdhury has secured a rare and historic artist endorsement from Alan Entwistle Pickups (UK) — a global brand trusted by guitarists worldwide.
In a scene where imported gear is expensive and opportunities are limited, this milestone signals something bigger: Bangladesh’s guitar community is entering the global stage.
| Category | Detail |
| Name | Navid Imtiaz Chowdhury |
| Based In | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
| Primary Roles | Guitarist, producer, founder of Daddy’s Pedal |
| Recent Milestone | Artist endorsement from Alan Entwistle Pickups (UK) |
| Core Message | Don’t let limitations define your music |
| Sound in 3 Words | Melodic • Intentional • Emotional |
| Where to Find Him | Instagram • YouTube • Spotify |
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For most Bangladeshi musicians, international endorsements feel distant. However, Navid’s Entwistle recognition officially shifts that narrative. As he puts it:
“This endorsement is proof that dedication eventually opens doors. Even from a smaller scene, our music and effort can reach the global stage.”
In a country where musicians often struggle with gear access and recognition, this is a breakthrough moment for Bangladesh’s entire music community.
Bangladesh’s music industry is passionate but fragmented. Despite this, Navid stayed driven. His love for the guitar, curiosity about tone, and his connections with musicians across borders fueled his persistence. He reflects:
“Whether in a jam room or on stage, every moment reminded me why I started.”
When the industry didn’t have a clear path for him, Navid kept moving forward, never allowing the lack of infrastructure to hinder his growth.

Navid’s creativity thrives on blending roles rather than separating them. His guitar playing shapes his production vision, while his production work deepens his understanding of tone. As a builder and founder of Daddy’s Pedals, his entrepreneurial spirit feeds his problem-solving and innovation.
“Making pedals is like writing a song — you’re creating something that didn’t exist before.”
This approach keeps him open to new ideas and continuously learning. Through collaborations, he remains inventive and adaptable.
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Collaboration keeps Navid grounded and adaptive.
“Music is a conversation. Collaborations teach you to listen before you speak.”
Each artist adds a shade to his sound — enriching his musical vocabulary.
Following the impact of End Notes, Navid is now shaping his second album, “The Fibonacci Sequence.”
He is exploring: new textures, modern tonal palettes, mathematical storytelling, deeper emotional arcs.
Alongside the album, he is performing live, collaborating globally, and developing gear through Daddy’s Pedal.

“Never let limitations define your music. Stay curious, stay consistent — and trust that your dedication will open doors.”
Because the journey matters as much as the destination — and every note tells a story.
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