Teenager Jaydine Tse follows her dream by releasing debut EP from home

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LYMM teenager Jaydine Tse followed her musical dream by releasing her debut EP containing five self-written, produced and recorded songs from home at the age of 16.

Now in her second year as a 6th-form student at Lymm High School Jaydine Tse is studying Music Technology, Media Studies and English Language.

She has always been musical since a toddler, singing songs, making them up and pretending to play instruments. But when she was seven, she began learning to play the piano and is currently practising for her grade 5 examination.
At nine she started playing guitar and after a few lessons from her dad Daniel, she carried on teaching herself to a very competent level and started singing along with her instruments and writing songs.

After being the lead role in her final year at Ravenbank Primary School, Jaydine has been involved in many Lymm High School productions including principal roles in the musicals and talent shows as well as representing the music department with singing and performances.
In 2019 at the age of 12, she made it through to the very last stages of The Kids Voice auditions but unfortunately missed out on the TV performances which made her even more determined to focus on a career in the music industry.
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Jaydine has a huge passion for songwriting and decided to release her debut EP ‘Don’t Let Me Cry’ containing the 5 self-written, produced and self-recorded songs from home at the age of 16.
The songs display her beautiful voice as well as her instrumental talents and exhibit her natural talent to record and produce her own material with such a simple set up. If her style was to be described there would be a heavy influence from the worldwide music star Billie Eilish who is her idol but also many fragments of different era’s and genres as her music knowledge and influences are vast with one of her favourite bands being The Beatles. Impressively the EP streamed almost 1000 times in just a month, quite a feat for a local recently turned 17-year-old girl with no publicists or promotional team!

Jaydine is now hoping to attend LIPA, The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts next year, founded by one of her heroes, Sir Paul McCartney and would like to study more about the music industry as a whole and not just as an artist; including technology and journalism etc. She is fully aware how hard it is to make it as an established artist these days but her passion for music is key to her future.

She hopes her music will be well received by the general public and has already had some fantastic reviews from sharing her material through social media outlets and would like to thank anyone who has or plans to stream her music which is available on all major streaming platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube.
Jaydine can also be found gigging at a number of local venues and is regularly gigging around Cheshire; including Groobarbs in High Legh; The Church Green in Lymm and the Dog and Partridge in Paddington, and keeps followers up to date on her instagram page – @jaydinetsemusic.
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