Paul's Art

Music

I play guitar extremely well. I have been playing since 1985. I can play most rock/metal/grunge when I need to, but I spend my playing time writing, practicing and improving my own songs.

I also play piano and keyboards (yes, there's a difference). I can also make pleasing sounds come out of drums, violins, flutes, clarinets, xylophones, and almost anything else I get my hands on. I do not play brass instruments. I've tried. If you see me try again, start running for the nearest store that sells earplugs.

The same goes for my vocals. I probably have a great voice somewhere inside, but even I wince when I listen to songs I recorded with myself singing. It does seem to be improving with age, so I have a chance that I will have a great voice in another decade or two.

I do read and write music notation. I can almost sightread for guitar and keyboards. I doubt I'll ever develop the talent fully, because I don't plan a career as a professional musician.

My playing has been, and probably always will be, because I have music inside that must be let out. I will publish it on CD someday, probably next year. But I have been saying that since 1989. I use the PC to play the instruments I don't own, but I still have not found the male vocalist to fit my songs. Sorry, I do know many good female singers, but I do not write songs from the Feminine viewpoint.

Words

I decided not to trust my lyrics to the Web until the songs are published. I may put some of my poetry here, as I never expect to publish it for profit.

I also contribute technical expertise and wordsmithing to The Full Deck.

Images

I once was incredible with colored pencils. I was also pretty good with crayons. But I decided there was no profit in the business. And since I wasn't using the skills, I lost it.

I have kept the artist's eye, so I can produce good graphics on the PC. (Do you like my backgrounds?) Expect some originals here someday.

Some of the layout and graphics on The Full Deck were my design, although the graphics are usually recreated before moving to production.

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