Thursday, February 14, 2013

The Beginning of the End

Hey peeps.  God is great!  I've been having a lot of inspiration for all kinds of music these days.  I think part of it comes from the fact that I just got back from the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival last Sunday.  Through that I was able to meet and fellowship with all manner of filmmakers as well as film composers (as well as watch all sorts of amazing movies).  One of the highlights of the festival for me was that the founder of the Rhapsodize Music Network (a network of christian composers and musicians), Daniel Lamb a fellow composer and friend of mine, had a booth set up at the vending hall of the festival.  This allowed filmmakers as well as other composers to become connected with similar people.  Networking with all these people was super exciting and very encouraging to, hopefully, all of us.  In case I haven't made it clear, it was awesome.

Anyway, if you'd like to check out some of these other composers' webpages, head over to the RMN website and click on Artists: http://www.rhapsodizemusic.com/network/

Also, I have a new song!  It's called The Beginning of the End.  As a side note, I have been studying a lot about audio mastering recently and so, hopefully, you can hear noticeable improvements in the sonic quality of my tracks.


Cheers!

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

You Name It!

UPDATE: After much ado and advice from others (online and in person) I finally worked out a name for this piece: Memories. Hope you like it!

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So-o-o.  I just finished a piece.  It's different, but then again, I seem to be always going for different.  Attempting to expand my skills.  I wrote this piece with particular emotions or feelings in mind but nothing to name it by.  At least, nothing I would like to name it by.  So here's the deal: I want you to name it for me.

When you listen to this piece, what immediately pops into your head?  Eh?  A scene from a book?  A movie?  A place?  An emotion?  It can be anything.  If the piece does indeed evoke something (and hopefully it does) leave a comment describing it.  It might end up being, or inspiring, the future title of the piece!


Enjoy!