This new piano piece is an attempt to capture the feeling of falling that’s present in October. It’s an idea really, not particularly well executed in this recording, but the idea is to use the piano to express what the season might sound like if it could play the piano. Give it a listen!
I can be intensely introspective at times. I can be quite reflective as well. Sometimes I try to express myself in those times. This is something like what it feels like. Read the full article to listen…
I’ve uploaded a new piano piece. It’s in a minor key, intended to sound like a week of overcast weather. Maybe you’ll like it, but you’ll certainly get the sense of overcast. Give it a listen!
This is the complete processional I wrote for Shalandra Watson’s wedding. The first part is the processional for the bridal party, the placement of the runner, and the procession of the flower girls; it’s the “Destiny” part. The second part, “Fulfillment” is the bridal processional. View the full article to listen!
Reflections is a new improvisation, recorded on the eve of a dear friend’s wedding. It intones my thoughts and feelings as I reflect upon their journey.
This is the bridal processional I wrote for Shalandra Watson. It’s the first time I’ve used multiple instruments in a recording, and I’m extremely pleased with how it turned out. To hear it, click the title.
I love the sound of the rain. Whether it’s falling hard or softly, day, evening, or night, its sound is one of the most soothing sounds in my existence. This piece is one of my attempts to capture the sensations rain creates: how it sounds, how it feels, how it looks, how I love it.
I’ve uploaded a new piano piece. Think of the breeze that comes after the rain, shaking the rain from the trees and blowing the clouds away.
I’ve uploaded a new piano piece, recorded the other night after the piano had been tuned. Give it a listen!