When I was a kid, my mom would always fill our answering machine messages with my brother and I doing goofy music things. The very first multi-track recording I made, I used the answering machine and a boom box to track four trombones. From there, I upgraded my technology and started using a computer. In high school, I recorded an album per year of tracks with almost all of the instruments I owned. As my collection grew over time, I could do more intricate things. On this page, I have a handful of these projects that range from big band charts, to rock and roll to classical music. Also on this page, I have links to three albums of bass duets I've made over the past few years.
These bass albums are heavily inspired by duets by ::Ella and Joe::. They are study pieces of how the electric bass can get along with the upright bass.
Bach and Vivaldi on Bass Guitar and Bass Viol
2020, recorded in Greenwood, Seattle, WA.
Here are personal recording projects I've undertaken over the past handful of years.
Saint-Saiens The Swan for Bass, Mandolin and Theremin (2011)
Epitaph of Seikelos for Cigar Box Guitars and Basses (2014)
Monk's Round Midnight for big band (2007)
Stravinsky's Firebird Suite for electric guitars and basses and horns (2006)
Josquin's Mille Regretz for Bass Quartet (2014)
Theme from Hey Arnold featuring Ben Rozsa (2007)