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OK, after a much longer break than I planned on taking from posting I’m back. This time, I’ve got a little ditty to share.
There is a young pianist in the Boise area that shows great promise to doing great things if he can further combine his raw talent with some serious woodshedding. As […]
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Last summer I was helping some of my brothers-in-law to record some songs they had written. At the time I didn’t have a real sophisticated setup, so generally only the person doing the playing could listen to the other tracks while recording. We were all squished into the space above the garage, turning […]
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I haven’t been putting up some of the music that I’ve written lately, and still have some older tunes that I’ve yet to put up. Hopefully that will change, but I’m not holding my breath.
Anyway, This is a tune I just wrote last week for a guy at my church that […]
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These are original Jazz tunes that I’ve written. Most or all of them are in lead sheet format, unless I had some specific ideas for certain instruments (usually in a trio setting) of which I’ve expanded it to a score.
Damien (May 1, 2003)
Lead Sheet
This is sort of an unusual song, written as more of […]
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These are songs I wrote for a show called, Songs From Warsaw that premiered in Fall of 2002 in NYC as part of the annual Chopin Festival put on by New York Dance & Arts Innovations.
All files are in PDF format (Commonly called Acrobat files).
Blikle (Oct. 16, […]
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