Not me, but my producer, Sendo, as we call him in the Cocules Media sphere.
He’s been making music starting with GarageBand at the age of 10. Mostly, it was hip-hop/rap before he turned to singer/songwriter and maybe a few different genres after that. In that case, as far as I’m aware, he’s been known to perform in front of his class for some events outside his middle school before performing in front of larger crowds on a few different types of music. His biggest musical performance was when he played guitar with a singer/songwriter piece that he no longer remembers (despite writing it himself), and it was in front of some 700+ people (this was, I think, during junior year). Mind you, he had a lot of influence, and it showed in his behavior during sophomore year when he said some things that got him suspended for a week during sophomore year.
He first started it when he sent a song over to a close friend of his back in 2015, when he was 13 (his friend was also 13). One thing led to another, and his two other friends also caught wind of it, and the four of them started writing songs together, though Sendo would produce all of them and perform them. He wasn’t a good producer (like he is nowadays using Ardour and/or Zrythm on the Arch Linux-based CachyOS), but over time, he changed his technique to improve big time. His old music is on SoundCloud on an account that’s inaccessible, but it’s still there regardless.
His music nowadays is insanely talented composition in my eyes, especially since I learned how to produce straight from him (I produced some pieces for a Vtuber group that is on the verge of debuting soon, a group of indies in particular), and I plan on releasing some pieces myself soon once I learn how to verify myself on a few platforms like DistroKid (if that’s even possible for me). Despite that, I still have plans on producing, and even collaborating with him, though he’s currently working on an EP to add to a previous one, of which I didn’t even know about until he told me what he was doing.
Not me, but my producer, Sendo, as we call him in the Cocules Media sphere.
He’s been making music starting with GarageBand at the age of 10. Mostly, it was hip-hop/rap before he turned to singer/songwriter and maybe a few different genres after that. In that case, as far as I’m aware, he’s been known to perform in front of his class for some events outside his middle school before performing in front of larger crowds on a few different types of music. His biggest musical performance was when he played guitar with a singer/songwriter piece that he no longer remembers (despite writing it himself), and it was in front of some 700+ people (this was, I think, during junior year). Mind you, he had a lot of influence, and it showed in his behavior during sophomore year when he said some things that got him suspended for a week during sophomore year.
He first started it when he sent a song over to a close friend of his back in 2015, when he was 13 (his friend was also 13). One thing led to another, and his two other friends also caught wind of it, and the four of them started writing songs together, though Sendo would produce all of them and perform them. He wasn’t a good producer (like he is nowadays using Ardour and/or Zrythm on the Arch Linux-based CachyOS), but over time, he changed his technique to improve big time. His old music is on SoundCloud on an account that’s inaccessible, but it’s still there regardless.
His music nowadays is insanely talented composition in my eyes, especially since I learned how to produce straight from him (I produced some pieces for a Vtuber group that is on the verge of debuting soon, a group of indies in particular), and I plan on releasing some pieces myself soon once I learn how to verify myself on a few platforms like DistroKid (if that’s even possible for me). Despite that, I still have plans on producing, and even collaborating with him, though he’s currently working on an EP to add to a previous one, of which I didn’t even know about until he told me what he was doing.
That’s what I have on him as of right now.