Thursday, May 26, 2016

Rediscovering Some Older Music Compositions!


A few years back, I created a SoundCloud account to promote my musical work as I was attempting (in a haphazard way) to become a freelance composer. For those of you who may not know, SoundCloud, similar to other social media sites, allows composers to upload their original musical works, follow, like and comment on each other’s tracks (and probably even more by now). It was a short lived endeavor for me, one that I may attempt again, but, like all things related to freelance, it takes a significant investment of time and energy to get paid work. Truth be told, I had forgotten about this account until I received a notification email a few days ago and began to update it.

I had not listened to these pieces in years, and I was presently surprised that they sounded pretty good. I intended these works to be used in Video Games or as the background music in TV or Radio commercials. With that in mind, I am excited to share with you a few of my favorite pieces from my SoundCloud account: 





If you would like to hear more original music like this, then you can check it out at my SoundCloud account, Charles Wolf — Composer below:




Thank you so much for stopping by today here at Impulsive Artistry – I hope that you enjoyed my music and will come again soon for more creative/inspirational ideas and content. What artistic project do you plan to work on this coming week? Let me know in the comments below, I would love to hear about it!

May you have a fantastic creative week!

—Charles

PS. For those who regularly follow my blog, would you like to hear more of my musical work in the future? Also let me know in the comments at the bottom of this post—to comment, just click on the word (small font) “comments” below or at the Impulsive Artistry Facebook Page!


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