TDash's Music

Hello! My name's Tina, but you can call me TDash. I'm a rising college sophomore with a huge passion for video games and music composition. Here you can find some of my musical works as well as info for commissioning music.

My first original music track I've made over 3 years ago.

What Kind?

I make music in FL Studio, mostly in the style of different video games. I'm talented at adapting to different genres.

How Long?

I have a long history with music, as I started playing piano at age 5 for 10 years, followed by saxophone for 3 years, and then I started digitally composing music.

~The original soundtrack for a horror game created during a game jam.~

The original soundtrack for a horror game created during a game jam.

More About Me

As mentioned before, I have a huge love for video games. My favorite games include Mario Kart Wii, Taiko no Tatsujin, Celeste, Stardew Valley, and Spiritfarer. I play a wide variety of games.

The original soundtrack for a turn-based strategy game created during a game jam.

What Can I Do?

I'm able to provide my music-making skills for anything you need. Games, videos, websites, anything! As stated earlier, I'm fluent at adapting to multiple different genres. As my music style is focused on digital instruments, I don't record actual instruments for my pieces, however I can provide a similar sound to them.

How Much?

Right now, I charge a flat rate of $40 per 2-3 minute song. Prices for shorter or longer songs can be negotiable. I take all sorts of payment, such as Paypal, Venmo, or CashApp.

A cover of No More Nuzzles from Undertale: Halloween Hack.

My Favorite Soundtracks

Aside from playing games, I also deeply appreciate the soundtracks of many different games! Here's a list of my favorites:
Celeste
Stardew Valley
Minecraft
Dicey Dungeons
Taiko no Tatsujin
Various Nintendo Games

Contact Me

If all of this sounds interesting to you, let's get in touch! You can send me an email at [email protected] or DM me through Discord at @tdashgay.

A song in the style of the NES.

Conclusion

I hope you enjoyed what you saw (or rather heard) and I look forward to getting in touch with you if you're interested! Otherwise, check my Youtube and Soundcloud for more music and feel free to share this page to any of your friends who might be looking for musical talent for their projects.