Thought this one came up before, but couldn't find it. Makes it worth comin' up again, I figure.
Lessee... I play a bit. Played synth in a few bands, after givin' up on singin' for a long while (fryed my voice, and had my adenoid tonsil removed from the throat damage). Even had someone plagiarize several tracks of my synth-playin', from a band I left. If it was any good, I'd be pluggin' it. Wasn't any good, IMO, so I ain't gonna. 😉
Voice came back to sing-able means, though a bunch deeper and rougher, alas, and I sang a bit thereafter, but mostly in small garage-style bands.
In that post-voice-fry time, learned most of the metalophonic and gong instruments for Javanese Gamelan (Central Java style, for both of you that know what the hell I'm talkin' 'bout).
Played a little guitar, too, in my wanna-be-a-punk days. My hearing is still slightly jacked at the high frequency ranges from this. Was strictly a strum-and-scream sort of player. Grew out of it.
Wrote a bunch of works from a variety of known musical styles. Dug writing Impressionist works most, though Romantic and Baroque each had an appeal, and helped my alterno-pop-synth stylings a bunch. Liked film-scoring the best, though only did stuff like that in school, and for a few simple product demos in geek gigs, long ago. Fun, but hardly notable.
Like damned near every musician in the computer biz these days, did a bunch of digital recording work, and now know a lot about what used to be done. All that stuff grows old the year you learn it, now. Alas. Thankfully, my best friend works at Digidesign, and has a fabulous setup, so if I ever think up something terribly fascinating, I can record the vocal work and guitars. The rest, I can emulate on synths, well enough for my purposes, 'cause I ain't releasin' anything publically. 😉
Not worth a whole $0.02,
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