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I JUST turn 21, and have been consciously composing since the age of about 12. Prior to that I had moments of improvisation that was compositional like. For example, changing the words and melody of a song intentional because I liked it better the other way, ot changing lyrics and melody line, hearing different chords to a church hymn. I have been doing that since I was probably 5 or 6.

As for putting my music on your mp3. That would be an honor that you listen to my music.

Thanks,
Sean Beeson
Sean Beeson | Composer for Media
www.seanbeeson.com
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I'm also turned 21 now, my birthday is the 3rd Mars.

Quote:Original post by Sean R Beeson
I JUST turn 21, and have been consciously composing since the age of about 12.

For 9 years then.

Quote:Original post by Sean R Beeson
Prior to that I had moments of improvisation that was compositional like. For example, changing the words and melody of a song intentional because I liked it better the other way, or changing lyrics and melody line, hearing different chords to a church hymn. I have been doing that since I was probably 5 or 6.

It's like that for me also.
When I hear some music I always feel for
something to add in it to make it more complete.

How do you choose your track titles?
I typically just see images and pictures in in my head that lead me to my tittles.

Sean Beeson
Sean Beeson | Composer for Media
www.seanbeeson.com
tittles?

That's dirty!
Well, yes there are other things in my head as well.

Titles. (Ahem) Titles.

Sean Beeson :)
Sean Beeson | Composer for Media
www.seanbeeson.com
Well, yes there are other things in my head as well.

Titles. (Ahem) Titles.

Sean Beeson :)
Sean Beeson | Composer for Media
www.seanbeeson.com
Your music is really amazing.
When i listened to it, it sent shivers down my spine.

Keep going with that great talent of yours!!!
Someone who uses a, euhm..., delta!?
From the random selection I listened to, I couldn't help but think of the scores from Pirates of the Caribbean and Command & Conquer Generals; is your work in any way inspired by these? Although it's been mentioned about a thousand times already, I think it's very good indeed, and you should certainly consider doing this as a profession. Good work, and good luck to you.
I also want to make/(express myself in) such music you have done.
I have a friend that plays piano damn good, he's a real talant as/like you are.
Perhaps you want to hear his music as well.
Me myself am writing lyrics to a several metal recordings I'm working on.
One recording is called "The Passion of Life".
I would love to hear what you have done. You could e-mail me an example of it or something.


Thaniks,
Sean Beeson
Sean Beeson | Composer for Media
www.seanbeeson.com

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