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| Member Since: | Thursday, July 15 2010 @ 12:22 AM CDT |
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| Homepage: | http://bmeyerson11.bandcamp.com/ |
| Location: | Portland, Oregon United States |
| Song Comments: | 755 |
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| Forum Posts: | 156 |
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Bio:
I haven't been playing music for too long. I've dabbled with the guitar for years, but it was only late in 2009 when I started writing my own stuff, and I've loved it ever since. I had always been inventing riffs or short melodies on the guitar, but finally I had found the patience to write a whole song, vocals and all. Over the course of that year, I also taught myself how to sing, and how to play the harmonica. I've never had music lessons in my life, and the main reason I started writing my own songs is that I have been writing poetry seriously for a long time, and wanted to put some words to music. So, for me, words are the determining factor, just as they always have been ever since I can remember. I hope you enjoy my somewhat stumbling attempts to put together cohesive songs, and I look forward to hearing both your criticism and your music.
I haven't been playing music for too long. I've dabbled with the guitar for years, but it was only late in 2009 when I started writing my own stuff, and I've loved it ever since. I had always been inventing riffs or short melodies on the guitar, but finally I had found the patience to write a whole song, vocals and all. Over the course of that year, I also taught myself how to sing, and how to play the harmonica. I've never had music lessons in my life, and the main reason I started writing my own songs is that I have been writing poetry seriously for a long time, and wanted to put some words to music. So, for me, words are the determining factor, just as they always have been ever since I can remember. I hope you enjoy my somewhat stumbling attempts to put together cohesive songs, and I look forward to hearing both your criticism and your music.
