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Playlist for Readers to Read to

March 20, 2010
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$7.96 Download Now Summary Reader’s Playlist containing 5 tracks and over 80 minutes of music. Tempos range from 61 to 181 beats per minute (although it doesn’t feel like it!) Stemming from the idea that a little bit of stimulation helps overall cognition, the reader’s playlist starts with Identification – a track that was written [...]

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Why Listening to Music at Work Could Make You Smarter

February 3, 2010
Performance Increases as noise level increases

I was going to be a doctor – just like my dad – but music kept getting in the way.  Whether it was zoning out instead of studying, or skipping school to hang out with Adrian (who had the Yamaha QX1 Sequencer,) the older I got the less interesting academics seemed and the more attractive [...]

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Irene – 13 minutes 49 seconds

July 8, 2009
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Piano and dramatic strings, written for Irene   $1.99 Download Now I love writing music about people; I find it to be one of the most stimulating approaches to composition. People touch me in so many different ways, they create emotions and memories, they are complex and my perception of them unique. Tapping into that [...]

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Charlotte – 10 minutes 9 seconds

June 3, 2009

Strings and Piano – written for Charlotte.   $1.99 Download Now So this is Charlotte’s session – who knows how this music comes out but I do think of her and smile when I listen to this piece Two strings based upon three distinct piano themes. I particularly like the third one in 5 / [...]

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Heath – 27 Minutes 59 Seconds

November 24, 2008

Classic music2work2 – pianos, strings, alternating time signatures and themes – oh, and it’s long. $1.99 Download Now 2007 was the year that music2work2 really started to take shape. I was working with a Korg Triton and my recording and mixing chops were getting better. New gear is funny – there is just something about [...]

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