

Radio UNT Internship Tracks
Full Sail Music Demos
Full Sail
Demo Videos
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This was one of my assignments I did for Game Music Composition class. I had fun with this one. Enjoy!
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This commercial spot was created for my Music Production for Media class. I produced the piece, added sound effects, and even recorded myself acting out the commercial.
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This was also one of my assignments for Music Production for Media. Listening to it now, there are many aspects I would change in the composition. However, I recognize that I was still learning, and it definitely has its potential.

About Music Demos
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This first track was my final project for the course Project and Portfolio 1: Audio Arts. The assignment required me to blend the first composed section with the second, ensuring that both parts sounded similar yet distinct. In the end, I added my own unique touch to the piece.
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The Great Mockup was for Project and Portfolio 6: Music Production. Where we took a musical piece of Lord of The Rings instrumental and recreate it as our own.
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"Sweeter" was a track that helped us learn how to mix vocals, comp, stems, and do some basic mastering. What you hear is the final macro mix. While it wasn't perfect, it was quite close to the original mix.
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This track was designed as a WWE NXT theme song for the wrestlers’ entrances. I really enjoyed creating this piece for my Music Production for Media class.
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This piece was created for my Topics in Music Theory class, reflecting the emotions I was experiencing at that time. It coincided with my father's brain cancer diagnosis, which compelled me to push forward and remind myself to stay strong.
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This last track called "The Nightmare" was my final project before graduating. I wrote this song to express my true feelings about my father's battle with cancer. Since then, I have rewritten it to incorporate the feedback I received from my instructors, making it more direct and relatable while reflecting on recent events. I hope to one day perform this myself, rework the music from scratch, and include it in my own or someone else's album.