Kurt Schulenburg
Here's the Processional for Chrissy and Ryne's Wedding. I shortened it for Sound Click, the original runs about 15 minutes... a "just in case" scenario. This is designed to be faded out into the Bride's Entrance music.
For my niece, Chrissy - this is the Recessional from her wedding.
This is usually the Unity Candle music in a Wedding - but this was an outdoor ceremony. No one wants the united flame blowing out! So... they combined sand instead.
Somewhere during the Processional, the Bride makes her entrance. This is a fanfare and theme for that point in the Wedding.
Some wedding music, for that time when the ushers are showing people to their seats.
Part of the Sam Fox Collection of music for Silent Movies, this public domain piece was written by J.S. Zamecnik in 1913. I thought it perfect for some background Wedding Music while people enter the ceremony.
This is an original piano song written as background music for my niece's wedding.
A lonely Electric Guitar, a little bass, some keyboard... and a sad, longing sort of soliloquy.
Tribal background vocals give way to an ambient pulse with a surprisingly memorable melody
This is a simple theme in a dramatic, orchestral context with synth sounds for depth.
This is music for lying around, relaxing. I wrote it while running a 3 day fever - and basically spent all day in bed!
Exercise music - designed with the famous Tabata interval (20 seconds work, 10 seconds rest). 8 rounds - go for it!
Here's an orchestral work, one of the more complex pieces I've done. I really like the imagery it creates.
A dance/workout tempo with some electronica style sounds make this a fun tune!
A moderate paced romp, having fun with the sound of sounds...