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Chris' keyboard and piano playing were superb. His mother was a piano teacher, so he was playing recitals by the time he was 5 years old. He played with many bands in his career and was always a driving force. As a composer, his writing skills were inventive and accomplished. He created tracks that would inspire others to bring out their best. His engineering abilities were broad; as a computer software expert, he helped many with their music computer issues. Chris had a great set of ears, lending them to many mixes he performed for countless artists. He was always making sure our parts fit together when collaborating. I remember him saying; "when I do the main synth line there is a guitar line that totally clashes with the major scale - However every musician that I've played it for calls it a counterpoint line - It's right on the main synth line of the so-called head - Clashing's ok but it just doesn't sound right - the guitar is hitting a minor third against the major synth melody line. If you changed the passing note 1/2 step up it would be perfect." Chris also had a very collaborative nature, working with several internet artists, creating backing tracks and refining their mixes. Always willing to help with anything, anytime. He was generous with compliments and had inspiring plans for our group. He would leave us messages, saying: "OK I've been silent and been busy but I really want you guys to know how honored I am to collaborate with you...I don't know what will happen but I want all of us to be onstage together and I will do my best to make that a reality....peace/mello" His talent, energy and kindness will be truly missed.