I am SOOOO excited!
I really should wait until the website is up, but… I can’t.
I’ve hired incredible talent to put this site together for my talented teenage son.
I’ll have lots more to say about HER (the website designer) later. (Believe me when I say her work speaks for itself. You’ll be impressed.)
But for this moment I want to share a few audio files with you… Please bear with me on the awkwardness of this post… MP3 files don’t play as nicely here in the body of this text, or at least I’m dorky enough to not know how to best share them seamlessly…
Here are some recordings my son made tonight… guess I’ll have to delete this post eventually, hm? For now, let’s use the guest password of “alexander”.
Roxas’ Theme, Someone I Can Trust, and Colors of Wind are all his arrangements of Japanese composers’ original works — anime themes through and through.
The last piece, Novelette in Various Minors, is an original composition — which here is a very much re-made version of a piece he composed when he was eleven years old.
I will pull this post down soon… but I just can’t STAND the idea of not sharing with my PLN and very small readership of this blog!
Enjoy! These will be posted only briefly!
Late addition: Copyright info for those of you asked about downloading the MP3 files. “Novelette in Various Minors” is an original composition by Alexander Mulford, ©2005. You may use it under Creative Commons licensing. Please cite him as the composer/performer.
The other songs are his arrangements of others’ work:
“Someone I Can Trust” (Original Title: “Itonokogiri Keisuke”) composed by Masakazu Sugimori, ©2001.
“Roxas’ Theme” from composed by Yoko Shimomura, ©2005.
“Colors of Wind” (Original Title: “Kaze no Shiki Maachi” ) composed by Masaki Kurihara, ©2002.

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