You've been looking through my portfolio and resume.
Thank you!
As you look you may have found, in my earliest of experiences, music.
I play:
Bass Guitar
Euphonium
Guitar
Ukulele.
But why should you care?
Why does music matter?
I'm glad you asked.
Dedication You're being chased by the police. Why? It doesn't matter. You have a car. You weave in back and forth between 5 lanes of traffic. Not four lanes of traffic. That would be easy. You take an off ramp. Traffic is a little different here, but you keep going. Which way do you go? Right? Left? Off ramp? Three options never felt so hard. It's getting faster. The police are constantly on your tail. Then..........
CRASH!
Points are tallied.
This is the story of how I became top 99th percentile on Scale Racer. Well that, with warmups, melodic minors, and shifty.......sorry, shifting hands. This is a game on Rocksmith 2014. When some use a third party controller, I use bass.
I'm good in both the short term, and long term.
Creativity I can make a capo dance.
You see that silver thing in the guitar picture? Right next to the dots and hand? That's called a capo. Pronounced K-Poe. When a guitarist wants to create a brighter, higher pitched tone, they place one right on the neck, and keep strumming like they normally would.
Place that on a bass guitar amp and it dances. The frequencies on a bass guitar are so low that certain pitches move the capo left, right, and even vibrates in place. Frequencies, beat, pitches, capos on necks.......these are all based on math and I use that math to create something new.
This is why I love marketing.
I see the math, and I want to create something exciting.
Audiences Marching versions of the euphonium are like a giant trumpet. I blew constantly into this beast, bell up. UP towards a stadium of over 50,000 people. Football field out.
We worked worked as an individual, then as a small team of 5 euphoniums, then with low brass (trombone, euphonium, etc.) and then the 200+ person band to memorize music and routines then perform in front of massive crowds.
Now imagine how I'll be presenting in front of YOUR audience.