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Artist description
Strongly influenced by the many, many, many film scores and video game soundtracks i've listened to over the years, I've tried to begin developing my own "style" of orchestral-type music. If you listen, yo can tell that there are elements of both film and Video game music evident in the pieces. Although I have not spent too many years writing music, I know that this is truly what I want to do, and therefore now strive to be the best that I can. If I can make people happy with the talent God blessed me with, then I'll bring glory to Him, and that is ultimately what I love to do. |
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Music Style
Orchestral |
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Musical Influences
Video Games, Film Scores |
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Similar Artists
Yansunori Mitsuda, Gregory-Hanson Williams, Nobuo Uematsu, Jerry Goldsmith (I like to think, anyway) |
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Artist History
Having a long history of performing, though not neccesarily music. Jeff Wise is known as a "Funny guy". Yes, it would be safe to say that he is among the leading authorites on Video Game music in the Covina area. Currently studying to become a VG/Film composer, he spends much of his time in front of his Keyboard or a video game. John Williams is his hero, as is Nobuo Uematsu. He currently is working on several novels, The "Gamers Nation" trilogy along with Adam Israel, and "An Unlikely Hero". Jeff thanks God for blessing him with this gift, and he wants to use it to help glorify His (as in God's) name. Currently working on the "Gamers Nation III" original score. Gamers Nation is a series of nvels written by myself and co-author, Adam Israel, who is heavily involved in some of my work. |
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Group Members
JEFF WISE - Composer, Arranger, Performer, Author.
ADAM ISRAEL - Producer, Co-Author, Lyracist
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Instruments
Casio WK-1800, MidiSoft Recording Session, Cakewalk Pro-Audio 9 |
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Albums
"Jeff Wise's City Selection" - "Untitled Piano Collection" - "The Gamers Nation Anthology" |
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Location
Covina, California - USA |
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