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TMN - Too Many Notes – Progressive Rock Artist
Instrumental Rock Track | San Francisco by TMN - Too Many Notes | Stream Free
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If you dig what you hear, spread the word, show your friends, your support and feedback are immensely appreciated. Thanks for checking the music out! The whole 'Too Many Notes' album is available for free streaming on this site and for download on . - Thomas
Thomas ‘TMN’ Chaillan grew up in the South of France before moving to San Francisco where he began to hone his guitar skills and made his first studio recordings. After a brief stay in Liverpool, he went on to Morocco where he served as lead guitarist for the house band at the Monte Cristo, a staple of Marrakech night life. In 2010, he signed with Neuchâtel based Damp Records and started his solo project: TMN. He also began to tour with Swiss reggae pioneers The Moonraisers, playing major festivals and venues around Europe including the Montreux Jazz Festival. He also served as a session guitarist for world renowned house artist DJ Yves Larock.
Thomas ‘TMN’ Chaillan's influences range from Frank Zappa to J.S. Bach and everything in between, and his hope is that is music can find an audience as broad and diverse as his own musical tastes.
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"San Francisco" is an Instrumental Rock track by TMN - Too Many Notes on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by acoustic, orchestra and lead guitar, giving the song its signature feel. For fans of instrumental rock, this one is worth the listen. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Instrumental Rock chart, peaking at #9. Explore the full TMN - Too Many Notes catalog on SoundClick and discover more Instrumental Rock music from independent creators.
Everything you do is excellent.:)Beautiful melody and brilliant guitar playing. The thing that really comes across, is how melodic this is. No needless notes !. So, no there aren't . . . 'Too Many Notes'. Something Mozart was accused off by some King ! :)
One of my very favourites (but it's so hard to pick just one when all the other tracks are so good).
Betyful song with guitarworks that only gets better and better all the way to the end.