My portfolio includes scoring, arrangement and composition work for video games, feature film and television. As a musician and producer I have released over forty albums of jazz, folk, electronic, punk and modern classical music. I am currently accepting new commissions.
Why Chris Schlarb?
The world is full of musicians, composers and producers. The hard part is matching the right person with the project they are best suited for.

Here is a quick example: if you want to approximate an orchestra of instruments with a single keyboard, I am probably not the right one for the job. My best work utilizes any number of unique, real world instruments including tabla, euphonium, mandolin, marimba and upright double bass. I thoroughly enjoy working with real instruments, in real spaces, with real musicians.

If your film, video game or album requires texture and atmospheric depth, unique or unusual live instrumentation, and thoughtful arrangement, I would love to hear from you. For the last decade I have explored the ambient, jazz, folk, electronic and modern classical genres as a member of both the American Composers Forum and ASCAP.

I specialize in taking small and medium sized budgets and turning them into expensive sounding recordings. I operate my own mobile recording studio and engineer most sessions, saving time and cost.

My work can be heard on this site and read about in the New York Times, All About Jazz, Time Out New York, Chicago Reader and Pitchfork.

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BeeDocs 101 (Tutorial Score)

Written and recorded in August 2009, “Theme For Acoustic Guitar and Mandolin No. 2″ was recently used in a tutorial video for Seattle, Washington based software company BeeDocs Software. BeeDocs owner Adam Behringer sent me a rough cut video of a Timeline 3D tutorial he was working on and said he was looking for light musical accompaniment. I proposed a simple piece that could function as both foreground and background music.

Theme For Acoustic Guitar and Mandolin No. 2

Written, Recorded and Produced by
Chris Schlarb

Performed by
Chris Schlarb- 6-string acoustic guitar, mandolin