I started writing music on the viola and piano several years ago (around the year 2000). I discovered Evil-Dog and his Punk-o-Matic, and I began recording the music I wrote. After I got tired of using only that program, I began using other programs to write piano and ambient music. Although there are parts in all the piano songs that I can play pretty well, it's not actually me playing those pieces. I'm practicing, but I'd rather write more music.
All the pieces are available for downloading at my website.
Quick note: If you happen to know my real name, please do not use it in comments here, or I will be forced to delete your comment. You may address me as TDM, though. Thanks!
After intensive requests from my friends,I just added en excerpt from a track Of my album.Please hit my page and listen.That would be great,if you may comment. Thanks a lot and have a great weekend. Much love and regards.
Hi TDM, great to connect with you, sweet piano solo's you have here, I still cant play chopsticks so your music inspires me to learn, all the best, Jonny.
Hey The Dark Man,
I hope your day is going great! Spring is in the air; and hopefully good things are happening for you! I wanted to tell you thanks for your continued friendship; it is a source of encouragement and strength for me. I am truly grateful for your influence in my life.
I also wanted to tell you that I just finished updating my page yesterday. If you have a little extra time today, please check it out and let me know what you think of the new look. I have also added new material today, and will be adding more material this week. I really value your input; so any feedback you may have would be great! Thanks in advance, I am looking forward to hearing from you.
I encourage you to have a wonderful day, and enjoy each moment of it! It is a real pleasure getting to know you! You are wonderful, unique, and awesome!
I have a good feeling that 2007 is going to be great for you!
Thank you so much for your friendship; you brighten my life!
Sincerely; your friend,
Tim
Confidence, man. Confidence is the key!
It's also absolutely essential when you're an artist. Take Mark Rothko as an example, imagine how much he would have been laughed at if he hadn't had confidence in what he did! Anyone can be as respected as much as him if they have that much confidence and pride in their expression. I can see a project like yours going a similar direction.