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The new album
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1 Solfigietto Jam 3:38 What kind of music is this? See more music by Tom over at MacMusicGuy.com
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[DRAFT version of the album cover]
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Tom's newest Project - Accessible Depth - is in the final stages of production. A culmination of over a year's worth of writing and recording, it is an instrumental album that reflects Tom's belief that good music can be both accessible [listenable] and deep at the same time. This music will withstand multiple listens - that's the "depth" part of the equation. There is some signifact ear candy in tehse tracks, if you'll listen for it!
TRACK DETAILS It does. 2 Storm 3:36 3 Happiness 3:33 The original name was “Black key Happiness” - I was tired of playing in sharp keys over at the church, and needed some flat key goodness! It’s a musician thing. It’s probably
not contagious. 4 Sun 2:56 5 Hot July 2:52 6 At The Cross 2:18 Not bad for 2 AM! 7 Spring Longing 3:31 Oddly enough, in spite of this piece’s title, I enjoy recording
in Winter more than Summer because there’s less noise - heaters
are much quieter than air conditioners! 8 Doooooo Dot 3:01 9 December Thoughts 3:13 The whole consonant-with-a-bit-of-dissonance feels like a reflection
of real life to me. 10 Pam 3:10 Contained on this track are the Steinway, a heavily effected genuine Fender Rhodes, the freeware softsynth Crystal, a Korg DW8000, and a Roland RD700sx.
The album was assembled and mastered using Presonus’ Studio One Pro. It’s been my privilege to have been gifted with the musical flexibility to live in several worlds - “classical”, pop, jazz, educational. While I enjoy an eclectic array of music, it has long been point of frustration that so music lacks imagination, creativity, and depth. On the other hand, the 20th century experimental composers were trying to maintain some depth - but many of the experiments would never have an audience. ...and without an audience, what’s the point? So this album is an attempt to create accessible music - i.e. that is eminently listenable - but that can withstand multiple listens because you keep finding additional interesting tidbits - “ear candy”. Let me know how I did!
I know - there’s only one thing overtly “Christian” on this album. Since I’m a firm believer that “Christianity” is not a thing you DO, it’s a relationship you maintain, it follows that everything I do or create springs out of my relationship with the Creator. Obviously, some days I’m better at that relationship than others, but I still keep trying. The type is a chord chart from church printed on a very old laser printer - which was malfunctioning. It’s a very cool mistake that I decided would look great on the album cover. See if you can figure out what song we were playing that Sunday.
Who is this Tom Rule anyway? Tom Rule is a Tennessee native who is proof God has a sense of humor. A left-handed keyboard player who has played more styles than he cares to think about, Tom is not normal, but you wouldn't know that from his music. He landed in Macon, GA in 1990 and has been doing music and such in that area since then, with occasional forays to places like Boston and Iowa to perform. You can get more info here & here if you really want to. Tom is also on Facebook, and has a Blog you can sign up to get emailed when something is added. He also stashed a lot of music over at MacMusicGuy.com which is available - sheet music, mp3s, choir practice tracks, etc. He is also thankful his parents paid for all those piano lessons.
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