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I'm a Drummer. I wouldn't call myself a "Keyboardist" but I enjoy playing them. I'm also a "Synthesist" (modular synthesizer, sound designer).
I was the Drummer in a working, 4-piece Band for a couple of years (Drums, Guitar, Bass and Lead Singer). We played mostly Pop tunes and Disco — when Disco was popular. We had lots of Gigs. We even played on Sunday afternoons… and it wasn't for church services.
I've also had some Recording Studio experience (with that same Band). In fact, the Guitarist and Lead Singer wrote a Jingle, we recorded it and that song was played on local radio stations (in Jacksonville, Florida).
- Screen name:
- TimeCode
- Member since:
- Jan 23 2020
- Active within 2 weeks
- Level of commitment:
- Very Committed
- Years playing music:
- 50
- Gigs played:
- Over 100
- Tend to practice:
- 2-3 times per week
- Available to gig:
- 4-5 nights a week
- Most available:
- Nights
Influences
Most of the pop, hard rock and progressive bands of the 70s — Uriah Heep, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Blue Oyster Cult, Yes, Rush, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Heart, Black Sabbath, etc. I also admire some blues, jazz, southern rock, funk, folk, ballad, etc.
Instrument experience:
- Drums:
- Advanced
- Electronic Music:
- Intermediate
- Keyboard:
- Beginner
EQUIPMENT
I play a reliable, Roland, electronic Drumset. (This means it's always in tune and I can play almost anywhere and any time.) Currently, I don't have a PA System to play it through but it's on my list of gear to purchase.
MUSIC
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Ominous Vectris
Ominous Vectris Genre: Rock
I'm not a Singer. This Song simply shows some of my rock-drumming fills. I'm not a Guitarist. The "Guitar" is really my Korg Krome keyboard.
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Night Of A Thousand Years
Night Of A Thousand Years Genre: Other
Although I used Synthesizers and Electronic Drums to recreate all the sounds, this Track is more in the "Symphonic" category. I'm not a Singer. So please excuse my vocals. This Song is mostly an example of my compositional side.
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Time Machine
Time Machine Genre: Pop
I'm not a Singer. However, the "female" vocals on this Track are from Yamaha software called "Vocaloid". This Track is mostly an example of the various sounds I can get from my Electronic Drums. The entire drum part was played, live, in one-take, using about 28 different drumpads.