
Music
Here you can find samples of work I've done. I'm on YouTube, SoundCloud, and wherever you listen to music.
While my singer/songwriter skills tend to stay within chamber pop, I delve into more symphonic or LoFi soundtracks when needed.
New Releases
I am so excited to announce Tunes of the Table, an instrumental album full of tracks inspired by my friends' DnD characters! Click this link and you can hear the versions with little sound bytes of the characters' voices. It was such a pleasure to put this album together, and I'm really proud of all the different genres I span. There's EDM, waltz, classical, video game style, and more! Let me know which one is your favorite; I'd love to know.
Other Releases
32/23: Remembering Kelsey and Matthew is a podcast by Rocio Ruiz that I had the absolute pleasure of creating the music for, as well as edit the music into the podcast itself. It's a mix of symphonic melodies and EDM qualities that listeners have adored. I released the official soundtrack on May 5th, 2023, and you can find it wherever you listen to music.
"I am so grateful to work with someone as talented, driven, and dedicated as Sparrow."
- Rocio Ruiz, creator of 32/23: Remembering Kelsey and Matthew
Bridgewater is my first EP. It consists of seven songs that span my writing journey from 2017 to 2022, and I'm excited to work from here. The link here is to Spotify, but Bridgewater is anywhere that you can stream music!
YouTube
This is where I made my start. On my YouTube channel, you can find my original songs, covers, LoFi tracks, sleeping sounds, and more!
"Their chill LoFi music tracks are carefully crafted to match exactly what my projects need."
- A.F. Ricci, creator of Camp n' Slash
"She sent me back a lovely, completed piece -- exactly like what I was looking for."
- Kevin Barbuto, creator of KTBWorld
SoundCloud
SoundCloud is where I upload more raw ideas. You can find my sightreading practice, blending practice, harmony practice, a cappella practice... I like to be open in my creation to help others along the way, and showing my work in an unpolished way reminds everyone that I have a learning curve just like everyone else!