All of the 2010 Tim’s Sounds music.
- 2009 Theme #1 - A pretty theme that I may do something more with sometime
- 2010 Theme #2 - A four minute doodle in D-flat major.
- Baroque Musing - Sometimes thoughts are deep and dark... mysterious...
- Behind the Looking Glass - Why is it that sometimes the person looking at you in the mirror isn't the person you expected? Who is that person, anyway?
- Christmas Bells - Christmas and bells are inseparably linked.
- Disonance and Sonority - An experiment with chord progressions and minimal melody.
- Drying Leaves are Drifting - It's that time of year again, when the wind kicks up and swirls the drying leaves, first on the tree, then on the ground.
- Excited Inside - Sometimes my calm facade only barely contains a very excited inside.
- For Janet - There is a vulnerability that only best friends can have with each other. It's hard to be that vulnerable, to trust that deeply, and sometimes it ends up hurting. But sometimes it's the most rewarding vulnerability ever. It's then that the music flows.
- It Is Good/This Bittersweet Interior - This is a "remake" of a theme I wrote in the mid-90s.
- Silent Waterfall - Sometimes the world goes into a soft slow-motion. The sounds that clutter our everyday fade into the background, and cleansing raindrops glide slowly past our eyes, like waterfall that makes no sound.
- Sunday Morning Rhapsody - Sometimes a Sunday morning is just the right time to let go and see what comes out of my hands.
- Tapestry of a Single Day - If you take a day and divide its memory into sections of hours, each section has its own song.
- Theme #2 - A simple and pretty theme
- Under the Moonlight - January 29, 2010 gave us a beautiful conjunction between the nearly full moon and Mars, which was at its closest and brightest. Even though it was cloudy, it put me in the mood for some moonlight...
- Walk With Myself - I'm rarely alone when I'm by myself.
- Walk With Myself -
- Winter's Over - There is a freshness, a warmth, that comes after the harshness of winter. It's not yet truly warm, but in comparison to the biting cold, it is as welcome as any wonder can be.