Saturday, December 6, 2025

Playlist

Wonderland Trail, near Paradise River Camp
Preface

"V is V and W is W.
One piece less or one piece more, less makes V and more makes double V or double v let me see, Very well let me see.
Double You. Double you is two for you.
Very was V and double you is a double of you. You and you.
But really not, what what, no really not, it is a trouble to think double and when double you makes double V and double v makes double you it is better to be v than u and yet u could be v if it was a trouble to you.
Now you see why very is very necessary.
So now there double you which is double v. Like it or not, what."

Gertrude Stein, from To Do A Book of Alphabets and Birthdays

Texts

Reading

I finally finished reading Sascia Pellegrini's "The Amplification of Sense" recently, and am hoping my review appears on the famous on-line retailer's site soon. However, since today just happens to be Sascia's birthday, here it is:

"The Amplification of Sense" by Sascia Pellegrini, is a meticulous record of a thinking artist's attempt to attend to the experience of sensing our environment and activity as human bodies; to the many ways that our modes of sensing flow through each other; and to consider, in the light of philosophies and practices ancient and modern, how that experience maps itself onto our bodies and onto our sense of a shared world.

It follows the course of four multimedia experiments centered on film, dance, literature, and music. Each experiment is designed to focus closely on groupings of sensation by extending the time taken in activities mundane (sipping coffee) and unusual (exploring a room while dressed in a paper suit) while making detailed notes of the physical, emotional, aesthetic, and cognitive responses generated. The multiple jointly pursued angles of inquiry, as they tangle and fold through each other, provide the reader with yet another experience akin to those described. The book becomes, in that sense, another among its own examples. An appendix outlines several experiments to explore on one's own or in groups, as well as a series of intriguing graphic figures.

In addition to those for whom it would hold a scholarly interest, this book would appeal to any reader curious about the ways in which our sensory processes affect our understanding of the world around us. Personally, I appreciated his reluctance to steer the discourse toward easy answers, opening it instead toward further, thornier, questions. Having engaged in brief but powerful creative collaboration with dancers working within the Butō method, I found his sympathetic remarks about that practice and the philosophies behind it to be particularly illuminating.

Recorded

Paradise River, Mt. Rainier National Park
November 29, 2025

5 Movements: November 11, 1983 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded February 6, 1984]

5 Movements was my Master's Project at The Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts. It consists of five scores, each named after the date it was composed. The score for November 11, 1982 arranges groups of stacked pitches, each group with its own bit of staff, which bits of staff are arranged on the page in concentric rings. The pitch groups are derived from a single registrally arranged stack of pitches, each combination of pitches appearing just once among the bits, that is, each notated pitch group is unique. I indulged in clever symmetries, mapping variously related pitch groups to similar positions upon the rings. In performance I allowed myself to explore the page improvisationally. For this recording I filled up a 45' cassette tape side. The damper pedal is held down throughout. There is little in the way of dynamic or touch variation and though the times between soundings of pitch groups are not identical they aren't widely divergent. The keyboard part of Book of Windows was similarly derived from a single registrally ordered pitch stack. In this case, since I knew how the page was organized I could, in improvising, choose the next group to play quite specifically so that lines between them might be traced (as though it were a polyphony). 

one does
what one does
for the why
that
one finds
thinking about
what one has done
to be a thing
one is wanting 

we write notes
so we can review them later 

as I go along
in this
I started to take more time
between groups of notes

is it slowing
if
one wasn't moving
in the first place?

I Walk The Line - Johnny Cash [from A Miscellaneous Miscellany]

as dully transferred
between media
this comes across as threat
as much as comfort

Fox and Weasel, near Sunrise, Mt. Rainier National Park
Chaos-Order - Helena Alexander [from The City Sketches]

if the City Sketches
upon what
does it etch
its sketch? 

were I to say
that this music
hasn't done its math
what
by that
would I mean? 

I ought to take more care
in the graphical form
of each of my letters 

is
order chaos to chaos
and
chaos order to order?
or
is
chaos chaos to order
and
order order to chaos?

Forgive Them Father - Lauryn Hill [from The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill]

a sermon upon a pericope
the meaning of the words of a prayer
a surface of several voices
our Savior pleads our ignorance
not our worth

Gradus 56 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [November 24, 2003]

we await Neal's announcement 

in which!
each!
annunciated note
has a character
we would know them anywhere 

as assembled
in solemn conclave 

History in the Balance! 

there is no still point
at the center
stillness
and centricity
being fantasies
to simplify the math 

Gradus sez
hang on
hol' still
think on this 

an exploration
inside
the idea
of 5 Movements 

the upper partials of a tone
could be considered
to posses functions
that could allow polyphony
within the realm of partials
but do we?
no
we do not
(I speak for all of my self) 

registral conversation
a politic of notes 

it isn't that we personify the music
but that
we personify the intent behind it

Sourdough Ridge Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Hey Stephen - Taylor Swift [from Fearless]

do I want to be Stephen?
an object of fantasy?
no 

does Taylor want me to be Stephen?
the object of her fantasy? 

no 

she pronounces self
as
sailf 

so what is this, Taylor, to us?

I Had a Party at My House - Dead Bars [recorded live at The Comet, Seattle, March 5, 2013]

and Dead Bars is born
fully formed
from the collective brow
of John and CJ

Go Inside - Black Dresses [from Waste Isolation]

stepping up a pitch of affects
(not bad if volume turned down)
actually quite fine

Banned Rehearsal 1083 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [August 28, 2023]

wide open
as to what sound might be
here
together
and
as to how
they might embrace 

particularities emerge
upon closer acquaintance 

such a lazy evening sound
with a hint of nervous agitation 

something shakes the griddle
(another iddle rhyme!) 

is it low energy?
yes!
is it high attention?
yes! 

jet belly skritch
washboard soliloquy
strongly characterized voices

Paradise River, Mt. Rainer National Park
November 30, 2025

Madrigals, Book IX: Zefiro torna e di soavi accenti - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

late into the drinking
as slumber steals upon our memorials
followed by the sad lesson

Praeludium in G minor, BuxWV 149 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

the excited crowd bubbles
as pompous processes

the glance of this music
peers into dark corners

the business of this music
is to keep all in order
and cover the whole syllabus 

we move now
to admonishment

Ich elender Mensch, wer wird mich erlösen, BWV 48 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Amsterdam Baroque Choir, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Ton Koopman

sunk in weary woe
we plead 

a musical depiction
of a congregation
seated and singing hymns together
accomplished
by the clever ruse
of having
a standing congregation
singing a hymn tune
together 

and
now our sermon
and
we sing our hymn

Sonata in C minor, Kk. 302 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

he shows all the cards
and all their tricks
revealing all
or
is the revelation
a misdirection 

we step within the workings

Paradise River, Mt. Rainier National Park
December 1, 2025

Kinderszene, Op. 15 - Robert Schumann - Éric Le Sage

the voice leading
demands a careful touch
and a flexible pulse
and the ability to think in several geometries

Buch der Lieder I: Am Rhein in schönen Strome, S532/2 - Franz Liszt - Alexandre Dossin

carelessly picturesque

Etude in F-sharp Major, Op. 42 #4 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

melody of flickering patchwork

Skip The Gutter - Louis Armstrong's Hot Five [from Hot Fives and Sevens]

a vaudeville clown act
you can see the stage set
somewhat the worse for wear

Of Such Is The Kingdom of God - Peggy Lee [from Sea Shells]

the particularity
of the kinkiness
of this album
continues to amaze me

I Wanna Be Your Man - The Beatles [from With The Beatles]

fun with Ringo

In Walked Bud - Thelonious Monk [from Underground]

scat at that Pat!

I've Had Enough - The Who [from Quadrophenia]

every song
has the same tense energy
gets tiresome
desperate to never relax
fists firmly clenched
teeth duly grinded

Flat Foot Charlie - Ben Entrekin, Uncle John Patterson, James Patterson [from The Art of Field Recording]

searching out songs
in their native environment
among loose bands of musicians
scattered about

Billie Jean - Michael Jackson [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

the introductory measures
are the stage
search-lit
to discover
the bejangled star
emerging 

the song bits
fade into the blender 

we are nowhere
along
this song
we
are only
in
it

December 2, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 152 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [September 8, 1988]

Paradise River, Mt. Rainier National Park
when we cook a meal
we first gather its tools and ingredients 

this meal
will begin with plucked strings
and pounded and strummed 

some sounds
are the meal
and some are the tools in use 

a large wire whisk
upon the autoharp strings
adds a texture
to those strings' resonance
different
from plectrum or fingernail or fingerflesh 

it was in much better tune back then
I played it just last night
(see below)
and it has another idea
now
about
what those chords sound like 

a tuning
aged in neglect
for 40 years
and more
{NB for all I know it hasn't been tuned since the 60s} 

as the meal progresses
new tools
new ingredients 

we sing
as we stir 

to pass
the time
of stirring 

thay ain't no reason whaoiy 

ceremony of the cowbells
the piano wraps the room
in its contextuality
without trying 

retangling
the straight line
any instrument does 

and trains of thought too 

hymn parts
on thumb piano 

courses of a meal
invented for the occasion 

a guttural groan
deep in the pipes 

one of cassette tape's finer moments

I Get Along Without You - King's Singers [from Chanson d'amour]

all about the fanciness of the arrangement from moment to moment

Catherine - PJ Harvey [from Is This Desire?}

spooky
a haint
speaks
and
it's personal

Where Did You Go - Steve Kennedy [from State's Exhibit]

the bubbles bounce
rubbery
we are traveling
through bubbledom 

they eye us suspiciously 

Sourdough Ridge Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Gradus 148 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [November 24, 2008]

if you push play
but do not provide power to the amplifier
is the resulting performance
Cagean silence?
or
is that reserved
for the sounds
around a performance of music
and not
the passive posture
of a technician
testing things
for desirable results 

it seems like silence
though it isn't
though
the signal is expressed
as the sound
of no sounds now
one might still pick out the shape
of the space
as no sounds now
inhabit it 

sound being made
is music 

broad
but not global 

sound being made
by whom
by what
by where
by when 

:: 

celebrity
genre
label
drop-date 

:: 

pretense
presentation
provenance
point of entry  

study topics
for the school
of sound being made 

a sound can be made
without intention
(see thunderclaps)
((but
to organize it
begs the question
organized how?
and to what end?)) 

different questions
but of the same subject 

whom:us
where:here
when:now
what:this
why:for us 

the language of thinking in sound

Hopeful Debonair - Canals of Venice [recorded live at The Comet, Seattle, March 5, 2013]

struggling some
to find the right orchestra
they had a musical
made with songs
and needed the players
to make it happen 

some nice ideas for sounds
but not there yet

Banned Rehearsal 965 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [August 27, 2018]

a great raspberry is razzed
all our reeds are freed 

we welcome the traffic
into our music
to sit a spell 

we pick up alien speech
with our antennas 

broadcasting synthesized reeds
there is a lot of unexplained sound on this
traffic sure
but whence the rushing water? 

we make rude noises
at the airplanes
as they fly over

Blind Bird Under a Full Moon - Steve Layton & Sound-In [from The Many Voices In Our Heads]

lovely in its struggles

Symphonic Raps - Carroll Dickerson [from That Devilin' Tune]

recorded sound
and moving  pictures
arose out of the same generation
they were imbued
with the same spirit
and love of contraptions

Soul Brothers - Ray Charles and Milt Jackson [from Soul Brothers - Soul Meeting]

riding along
without cares
in any worlds

Minutes to Go - The Brothers Four [from The Brothers Four Cross Country Concert]

execution imminent
and the crowd cheers lustily

Come On (Let The Good Times Roll) - The Jimi Hendrix Experience [from Electric Ladyland]

it certainly is a big sound on the guitar
the rest of the crew is there to keep up

Meat City - John Lennon [from Mind Games]

strongest song on the album
even with the all-too-clever engineer-inserted breaks

The Lord Is Risen - Deacon Tommy Tookes and congregation [from The Art of Field Recording]

who follow the Deacon
like a flock 

heterophonic exaltation

Wonderland Trail
December 3, 2025

5 Movements: November 11, 1983 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded April 20, 2010]

revisiting the score some decades later
entering at a different point
and weaving a different path
to fill in the same enclosure
same river
stepped into again 

the notion
that a sound
might contain within it
a set of pitches
and that
we group them
as such
is remarkable 

do we write music
in order to revisit it
or
is that a side benefit? 

a sound invented
in order
to fold it back
into the sounds we hear
and will hear
at later times

La Cumparsita - Canadian Brass [from More Greatest Hits]

light fare
pleasant and vacuous
music to wander around a park to
with straw hats and sharply creased white pants

Kai Sudermen - Sweden [from The World Sings Goodnight]

all these countries' songs
are in the same echo room

Ingrid Bergman - Billy Bragg & Wilco [from Mermaid Avenue]

a job offer

Banned Rehearsal 661 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Neal Kosály-Meyer [December 1, 2003]

a water beast moves into view
we inspect each other steadily
some play ensues
then some topics requiring care
what next thing
deepens most
the tender moment?
playing long games
is not discouraged 

some weird mojo in those sounds
just as it ends

Spinnin (Interlude)/Rollercoaster - Janet Jackson [from Discipline]

the industry values the musician
who can most easily contort themself
into the sellable posture 

this music is shaped like money

Dirty Boys - David Bowie [from The Next Day]

filmed in gaslit streets
moderned up version of London Boys

Older - Arbor Towers [from Old]

hunting the dive bar gig

Slade - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded September 3, 2023]

tightly twisted

Bucktown Stomp - Johnny Dodds [from That Devilin' Tune]

one of the aspects of literature valued by Virginia Woolf
was the potency
with which it brought people to life
as this does

Plain Gold Ring - Nina Simone [frm Little Girl Blue]

this track is better than you think

Mt. Rainier, from Sourdough Ridge Trail
That's My Girl - Chris Kenner [from Land of 1000 Dances]

possession of woman
baked into language

Long Black Veil - The Band [from Music from Big Pink]

tales from life laid low as a tuba tone

Loves Me Like A Rock - Paul Simon [from There Goes Rhymin' Simon]

gospel testimony

This is Pop? - XTC [from fossilfuel]

music as inexpensive fashion statement
a few bucks for a song
and you're in the in crowd

Catracies - Carl Hoyt [from Bard Sampler 82-83]

there was
strangely enough
a music scene at Bard
that seemed to me
only loosely connected to the music department
but what did I know of academic cultures
in small liberal arts colleges
on the far coast
I went to a state school
this side of the Mississippi

Banned Rehearsal 153 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [September 15, 1988]

when we had our sessions
in the same room as the clavichord
which demonstrates
what a small sound it has
in comparison to the other noisemaking utensils
such as guitar or autoharp or dulcimer 

strummed chords
at a lively mixer 

what of its world is preserved here? 

looking back
I can see that we were relearning
what Banned Rehearsal might be
as we aged into the whole catastrophe 

we tool about
on rural roads 

winds way way down

Wonderland Trail
December 4, 2025

When I'm Old - The Fastbacks [from Zucker]

half a phone conversation
late into the wee smalls

Hello I'm Cupid - Jonathan Richman [from I'm So Confused]

as strange as it is
to hear the music
that is ostensibly
my generation's music
it is perhaps stranger
to listen
to the next ensuing generation's
ostensible music

Patiently Waiting (feat. Eminem) - 50 Cent [from Get Rich or Die Tryin']

life
as an action movie elevator pitch 

meaner than thou

Zither Film 30 - Keith Eisenbrey [November 29, 2013]

flashes of sound
shutter speed
all exposures
jumbled onto the floor

Golden Homes - Learning Team [from Aporia Coda]

a suburban voice

University Bridge - Keith Eisenbrey [August 31, 2018]

tires on the grated bridge deck
while walking home from work one summer evening

Experimental Radio Part 2 Prerecorded Sounds Only - Pete Comley [from Experimental Radio]

radio
an electro-magnetic form
mimicking an air pressure form

an image of dream logic
in the nature
of the postulated source objects
times
and locations
we imagine
must have created these sounds 

they incongrue 

we're leaving Jupiter now 

we can separate the various dreams
that make up this night 

as I move around in the house
the sounds in this
re-sort themselves 

architecturally explorative

That's My Weakness Now - Cliff Edwards [from That Devilin' Tune]

lovestruck clown
ukulele clarinet and cricket
some horns and possibly a bass
and a Chevrolet
that's my weakness now

Talkin' 'Bout You - Ray Charles [from Ray Charles at Newport]

pitched language
this track is fun
but designed carefully
so that
only the lead vocal is remarkable
showcase arrangement

Home Motel - Willie Nelson [from Here's Willie Nelson]

takes a slow stanza
to pull the narrative trigger
does not overstay 

a careful sentence construction
to not give away
any point
before its time

A Saucerful of Secrets - Pink Floyd [from A Saucerful of Secrets]

entry of the long weirdness phase of Pink Floyd 

the crudeness of engineers' imagination
the sound
with headphones
one can hear
what the engineers are doing
without the warmth provided
by a playback room resonance
their faults
are easily spottable
improvising at the mixing board
impersonal
there is
sometimes
in our ears
a resistance
to hearing something
as what it seems to be
now
if
we have a prior acquaintance 

we want music
to not strike us differently
but it always will 

the beatifical hymn is a bit much guys

Sweet Painted Lady - Elton John [from Goodbye Yellow Brick Road]

the ostensible itself 

so risque at the time
to me

Idumea - Richard and Elula Moss [from The Art of Field Recording]

speaking the names of notes
as words
that rhyme
in that sense
with the words
that follow
in their like place

5 Movements: November 17, 1983 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded April 21, 2010]

this score is shaped
if I recall correctly
{NB I didn't}
like an eye
{NB
actually
more like a single cycle of a sin-wave}
and
is an array
of three pulsed figures
of combinations
of one
or two
of three notes
a narrow rung
tightly constrained
(can't recall if also all three ever
{NB nope})
could be a cipher
the middle of the three pitches
being always present
stands
for nullity
this music
does not depict
it doesn't even depict
not-depicting
music without expression
or is it?

Wonderland Trail
December 5, 2025

Sanctus - Cambridge Singers [from Brother Sun Sister Moon]

are these lush folds of sound
what we mean
by holiness?

An Abstract by Chang Dai-Chien - S. Eric Scribner [from Pianosphere]

if this piece
is about a painting
which painting
is an abstract
that is
abstract
as a term in the fine arts
then
this would be
depictic music
depicting
a non-depiction

Nothing Really Matters - Madonna [from Ray of Light]

a devotional (romantic subset)

Hidden Damage - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [from Summer Songs/Winter Mix]

I had started to accumulate software
with which to play with songs
and sounds
mixers and midi apps 

I had recorded some songs
back in Banned Rehearsal's Sudden Song Phase (ca 1985)
and experimented
with dressing them up
to practice working with the said software

Drives Me Crazy - Dolly Parton [from Backwoods Barbie]

another devotional (romantic friction subset)

Second Son - Mikey & Matty [from Harbor Island]

a tale in measured lines
family matters

Easy-Time Blues - Brenda Ray [from Original Songs/50s Music

arts and crafty

In Session at The Tintinabulary

November 30, 2025

Jerusalem (Double) - Keith Eisenbrey

December 1, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 1139 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Neal Kosály-Meyer

in which
the autoharp
has still not been tuned

December 4, 2025

A Jolly Jig for Mister Mark - Keith Eisenbrey

I made some changes in an attempt to make it more guitary

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 29:
Figure Studies 2015-2018
Autoheterophony 2016

In this volume is collected the latest in a series of solo piano improvisations made between 2015 and 2018, as well as a 2016 hymnody project in which I engaged with four hymns that have been familiar to my ear before I knew what music was. The process was fairly simple: I recorded myself singing each hymn, improvising freely upon the tune, then repeated the process seven more times while listening to the developing mix, resulting in a choral heterophony made up of a choir of eight of me. Karen quipped that it sounded like "a choir of angles".

Tracks:

Figure Study 150125
Figure Study 170102
Figure Study 180820
Figure Study 181015

Autoheterophony:
Jesus Loves Me
This Little Light of Mine
Kum Ba Yah
We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder

recordings of my compositions (and more!) can be found at keitheisenbrey.bandcamp.com - free to download or stream

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Playlist

Wonderland Trail, near Longmire
Preface

"'No fairy fingers can have pressed the gold, but devil's claws must have left their mouldings there since yesterday,' murmured Starbuck to himself, leaning against the bulwarks. 'The old man seems to read Belshazzar's awful writing. I have never marked the coin inspectingly. He goes below; let me read. A dark valley between three mighty, heaven-abiding peaks, that almost seem the Trinity, in some faint earthly symbol. So in this vale of Death, God girds us round; and over all our gloom, the sun of Righteousness still shines a beacon and a hope. If we bend down our eyes, the dark vale shows her mouldy soil; but if we lift them, the bright sun meets our glance half way, to cheer. Yet, oh, the great sun is no fixture; and if, at midnight, we would fain snatch some sweet solace from him, we gaze for him in vain! This coin speaks wisely, mildly, truly, but still sadly to me. I will quit it, lest Truth shake me falsely.'"

Herman Melville, from Moby-Dick; or, The Whale.

Texts

Live

Wonderland Trail, near Longmire
November 22, 2025

Harmonia Chamber Players II
University Unitarian Church, Seattle

Eight Songs on Poems by Emily Dickinson - Aaron Keyt - Karen Dunstan, Jennifer Chung

watch your fingers now
these settings bite back

Six Poems of Carl Sandburg - Carol Sams - Cassandra Willock, Anjali Chudasama, Lyon Stewart, Gabriel Salmon

syllabically playful
Monteverdish
attending to phonemic colors
fast and loose with word repetition

String Quartet No. 2 ("Riddles") - Huntley Beyer - Stephen Provine, Fritz Klein, Katherine McWilliams, Matthew Wyant

humane and pleasing
a gracious host

Recorded

Wonderland Trail, near Longmire
November 23, 2025

Madrigals, Book IX: Bel pastor, dal cui bel guardo - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano - Rinaldo Alessandrini

syllables
and phonemes
and notes 

oh my!

Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist, BuxWV 208 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

these lines are having a quiet chat by a warming fire

Nun ist das Heil und Kraft, BWV 50 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Gächinger Kantorei, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Wurttembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn, Helmut Rilling, Arleen Auger, Philippe Huttenlocher

the fugue is instructive of the text set upon it

Sonata in A Major, Kk. 301 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

clarity of figure of the moment
their metrical contours
and the tightness
of their fitting together

Kreisleriana, Op. 16 - Robert Schumann - Éric Le Sage

feral meter
spills over the ends of lines
until
its bursting forth
is exhausted 

the placement
of the notes
we hear
as the tune
with respect
to the notes
within the figures
that echo it
or pre-echo it
metrically 

shuttles us
across the gap
between adjacent metrical cycles 

mind you
this is all going by
lickety-split
so
hang on tight 

a book of daydreams
there's always time to be found
for a lovely decoration now and again 

multifaceted moments of experience
(kernels)

Buch der Lieder I, S. 531: No. 1, Die Loreley - Franz Liszt - Alexandre Dossin

transformation by touch
off on an adventure!
this music tells tales

Etude in F-sharp Major, Op. 42 #3 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

those damned little triplet trills

Wonderland Trail, near Longmire
November 24, 2025

A Monday Date - Louis Armstrong's Hot Five [from Hot Fives and Sevens]

showmanship up front
wow 'em with razzle dazzle

The Middle of Love - Blossom Dearie [from Give Him the Ooh-La-La]

all the iddle rhymes
preposterous sky

Until the Real Thing Comes Along - Aretha Franklin [from Laughing On The Outside]

the musicians respond
as though they meant it

The Love of My Man - Etta James [from Tell Mama]

testimony
with extravagant vocal expression

Any Colour You Like - Pink Floyd [from The Dark Side Of The Moon]

an instrumental interlude

Fire - Bruce Springsteen [from Live at The Roxy]

could imagine this song
as an Elvis the Pelvis rockabilly

Every Breath You Take - The Police [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

jealousy
threat to chattel
woman
object

Perdulaise - Aaron Keyt - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded October 19, 2006]

so that
each moment
is clearly drawn
with no sound extra

Just Say I Love Him - Nina Simone [from A Single Woman]

cabaret vibe

Gigue - Tingstad & Rumbel [from American Acoustic]

more easy-going than jolly

Track 5 - Eckstein Middle School Students [from Mach 6]

something stirring and patriotic no doubt about it 

all the approved inspirationals

Wonderland Trail, near Longmire
Zither Film 28 - Keith Eisenbrey [November 22, 2008]

bursts of bursts
could one count them?
gets easier later 

coincidence complicates count
each burst
an object 

does a blip
count
as a burst?
can bursts count?
can blips? 

the incidence
of coincidence
diminishes
as it goes along 

these silences have flavors
nameless flavors 

the anominable flavors of silence

November 25, 2025

I Wanna Be In The Deadbars - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Comet, Seattle]

with distinctly tin pan alley changes
equipment adjustment

Frankie and Johnny - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded March 29, 2019]

with distinctly non tin pan alley changes
in order to open thoughts
about how such changes function 

making recalcitrant material sing

Spaceship - BLDGS [from Dirt Cult Records - Dead Bars- You Don't Have to Be Cool Vol 1]

four line poem
and short ones

Get Up Off Your Knees - Ethel Waters [from That Devilin' Tune]

laying down the law

When Will The Blues Leave? - Ornette Coleman [from Something Else!!!]

last line
of three
wraps it up

Do You Want To Know a Secret - The Beatles [from Please Please Me]

speaking directly
to the listener teen

Wonderland Trail, near Longmire
Cyprus Avenue - Van Morrison [form Astral Weeks]

story teller
letter writer 

instrumentation extends
past from the song

A Quiet Place to Live - Carole King [from Fantasy]

journal entry
addressing herself

Pléïades: IV. Peaux - Iannis Xenakis - Red Fish Blue Fish

drums have location locked down 

the timpani are revving their engines

JB KEE 831105 - Jill Borner, Keith Eisenbrey [November 5, 1983]

guitar tuned loose
piano
and Roger
a bass line
and some chords
chatting after
music on the back porch

Rattled - Traveling Wilburys [from Traveling Wilburys]

old-guy get-together

Gone With The Wind - Sun Ra [from Monorails and Satellites]

the annotations
have a dance party

Track 7 - Richard Rorex and Reid Merryman [from Mood for Rochelle]

a smoke filled cabaret
from South of California

Banned Rehearsal 660 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [November 17, 2003]

how we chatter
toward discovery
get onto something interesting
to gnaw at 

change of topic
by collective drift

Wonderland Trail, near Longmire
Symphony No. 1, Fifth Movement - Chuck Graef

Appalachian Haunted Spring
across the prairies
brave skies
starfilled nights 

the strings have gotten all excited
and tied themselves into a fugue 

all the ponderous beasts arrive
to assist 

holy sweeping panoramas Batman! 

clean up crew
with timp buckets

Dixie Cups and Jars - Waxahatchee [from Cerulean Salt]

something vaguely bad going down
by the beat writing alone

Polluted Skies - The Bombpops [from Dear Beer]

80s surf vibe

St. Peters - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [August 27, 2023]

the added parts
disguising
as other hymn tunes
among
the given
hymn tune

Deep River - Forbes Randolph Kentucky Jubilee Choir [from Really The Blues]

must have been a challenge
to place the microphone

My One and Only (What Am I Gonna Do?) - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin]

predicaments
must rhyme
to be
with the time 

the unmistakable cleanliness
of a recording studio

Masters In This Hall [from The Life Christmas Treasury]

I have sung exactly this arrangement
in costume no less

Mrs. Robinson - Simon and Garfunkel [from Bookends]

humming moans in the back

Wonderland Trail, near Longmire
November 26, 2025

Jesus Children of America - Stevie Wonder [from Innervisions]

it is unclear
to whom he is addressing this song 

odd message for the dance floor
as
it is more of a sermon
or harangue
than a titillation
or encouragement to romance

Eternal Day - Sacred Harp Singing Group [from The Art of Field Recording]

truly scary

Batman - 6 6 12 [from Bard Sampler 82-83]

there were always people
who had picked out some tune or other
and would plunk it out
on any piano they ran across
to pretend something 

kin to Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater
and Chopsticks
but for guitars

Banned Rehearsal 151 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [September 1, 1988]

a marching rhythm
on drums
a few low notes on piano
and tenor sax
with a new player
(Karen?) 

in a music mood
a loud music mood 

did you ever notice
how a saxophone
looks like a steam engine? 

some sessions have a Dada energy 

rousing rendition
of Sentimental Journal 

we find a stiller room
where sternness weighs heavy 

music box to the rescue 

aunty sesquicentennial 

a goal of this music
might be
not to be great
but
to allow ears a space to wander in
or out 

this certainly succeeds
in not being great
very often

There Will Always Be You - Lennie Tristano [from Note to Note]

the good stuff passed
sub table
sub fame 

straight thought
for any to hear

Da' Art of Storytellin', Pt. 2 - Outkast [from Aquemini]

since I don't understand
most of this tongue
it becomes
a drumming
that trips
but that's incorrect
it jolts
forward
with a propulsion
of explaining
it tells
it
to you

Water - The Humidiflyers [from Humidiflyers]

playing with back-masking
like Rain 

an epistle
into the could have beens

being a working band
is a kind of disaster
to endure
perpetual crisis 

add success
and stir
for melee mode

Carter Falls, Paradise River
Zither Film 29 - Keith Eisenbrey [November 23, 2008]

beginnings are fun
endings allow thought 

experiences
consist
of a set of dyads
the first member of which
is signal
and the second member of which
is theory
theory
is signal's reverberation
signal
is theory's inspiration

are these random sounds
gathered into a temporal box
or
do they gather themselves
by some pre-conscious meta-theory? 

when and where is all this happening? 

is there anything they have in common
(so as to effect a grouping)
that we haven't theorized
because
we would never
need
to be able to
do so
in order
to survive? 

the concept
of a moment 

we stumble through our lives of moments
pretending to ourselves
that we have been here the whole time 

where does attention flag to
when it flags? 

the sparse and specific nature
of the sound bits
allows one
to note
the effect
some
produce
on the guitar
leaning
to the left speaker's left
and
to surmise
a similar
potential
effect
(much subtler)
from the clavichord
to the right speaker's right 

name
moment
person
spot

Track 2 - Red Ribbon [recorded live at The Comet, March 5, 2013]

hi everybody
a great weight
sinks deep in 

firmly planted heel

Figure Study 180820 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [August 20, 2018]

soon to be
on one of my bandcamp releases
need to see what I can do
about some clipping artifacts 

this is me
thinking out loud
with my hands

Wonderland Trail, near Carter Falls
Pure Lands Pt. 2 - Ensemble Unnamable [from Fourth Floor]

this sounds like a music
made in a room
the real thing 

a violin
and a piano
with people around them
and movement of body sounds 

must be a dancer or more 

we are moved
slow as shadows
moving toward dusk
holds intensity

He Is My Story - Arizona Dranes and Choir [from Goodbye, Babylon]

a strong rope
piano
and something dulcimerish
and Arizona
and others
singing along 

boom chuck chuck
boom chuck chuck

Mad About The Boy - Morgana King [from Sings The Blues]

head rhyme
sad about the boy
glad about 

I sense some conflict
in our narrator 

a rhyme twist song
cinched tight

Here Comes Santa Claus - Bob B. Sox and The Blue Jeans [from A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector]

so bright
it hurts my teeth

"8"Teen - ? and The Mysterians [from The Best of ? and The Mysterians]

a brag
and an apology
at once 

heat it up to finish

Wonderland Trail, near Longmire
November 28, 2025

Don't Bring Me Down - David Bowie [from Pin Ups]

it
(recorded music)
is produced
in the real time
of the past
and
is
amply annotated
in the historical record
so that
we can trace influences
or
so that
we think
we can
but
are the facts
of a track's influences
what the track is?
for whom?

Shout, Lulu - Uncle John Patterson [from The Art of Field Recording]

brought back from England
years ago
first banjo
my daddy got
first tune
ever played
on a banjo

In Session at The Tintinabulary

November 23, 2025

Majesty (double) - Keith Eisenbrey

the tune is by Billings
this was fun

Nisqually River, near Cougar Rock
November 24, 2025

Gradus 423 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

first:
and then: 

paths across the pitchscape

deep background purpose of Gradus:
to addle the earbrain
change its hearing 

countable thoughts
so plain
begin your count
from any point

November 25, 2025

Detritus 9 - Keith Eisenbrey

Detritus 10 - Keith Eisenbrey

Detritus 11 - Keith Eisenbrey

Postscripts

Drops

Music of Gavin Borchert (part 1)

some piano pieces from 15 years ago or so, and a bunch of more recent two-part inventions 2020 played on clavichord.

recordings of my compositions (and more!) can be found at keitheisenbrey.bandcamp.com - free to download or stream

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Playlist

Preface

George Cruikshank - from The Comic Almanack, (1st Series: 1835-1843) an Ephemeris in Jest and Earnest, Containing Merry Tales, Humorous Poetry, Quips, and Oddities.

Texts

Live

November 15, 2025

Prospect Recital Series
Mary Riles, cello; Peter Nelson-King, piano
Prospect Congregational United Church of Christ, Seattle

Selections from 12 Album Leaves, Op. 51 - Reinhold Glière

balanced
ostentatiously civilized
robust sonority
francophilic harmonic rhythm

4 Stücke, Op. 24 - Luise Adolpha Le Beau

an extended song
Schumannesque rather than Lisztian or Wagnerian
but perhaps Mendelssohn would be a more accurate touchstone
correctness and taste

3 Pieces - Nadia Boulanger

elegant lines
unwasted
means what it says

Lament - James Simon

not locked into fours
solidly heard

October Twilight - Henry Kimball Hadley

swelling but staid
set apart

Variations for Cello and Piano - Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

I was turning pages for this
so I took no notes
my impression
was that it would sit comfortably
in the virtuoso concert repertoire
of the late 19th Century 

a concert of music
that has
to some several extents
been left behind
as it were
from our collective awareness 

whatever my personal favorites may have been among them
(Boulanger & Simon)
one could regard this selection
as providing a glimpse
into our past's cultures
with the hope
of expanding our concept
of what was going on
while
what we think of
as having been going on
was going on
not an unworthy goal

Maple Snag, Seattle
November 20, 2025

An Emotional History of the Western United States
Volume 1: Maverick Granddaughter - Kaley Lane Eaton, music and poetry;
The Idea of West - Tom Baker, music; Lara Candland, poetry
The Plectrum Five; Strange Interlude
The Wyncote North West Forum, Town Hall, Seattle

Kaley
as is her usual
assembled a superb bunch of musicians for this concert of poetry set to music. 

The general topic of the poetry
(and Tom's portion fit in easily)
was the experience of that internal migration to the West
in the latter decades of the 19th Century. 

For both Kaley and Tom
those experiences
are part of their own family histories
which lifts the whole out of the merely academic. 

For the most part
the instruments being played
might believably have been stowed on a covered wagon
(less sure about the grand piano, the harp, and the larger strings)
and the music itself
would have rarely outpaced
that brace of oxen
we hear tell of in the words. 

And
I suppose
if I kept hoping for the music to take over
to wrest attention from the poetical topic
and incandesce in its own right
then that is just my problem.
Not to say I didn't enjoy the evening.
I did.
But
it raises questions in my own head
about what I need
from music
that might not be served
by a music
that seems to
so unironically
serve a verbally explicable topic.
Again - my problem. 

Recorded

Maple Snag, Seattle
November 16, 2025

Zither Film 26 - Keith Eisenbrey [November 15, 2008]

any hint of regularity
is occasion to construct a metrical framework 

if such hints absent themselves
sound bits vacate their common space 

is such a metrical framework/space
a linguistic mode also?
do they spring from a common mental complex?
where poetry music and dance join? 

any soundbit
could be understood as
or be translated into
a phoneme
or a motion
each occupies and defines
a moment
each
is an event
in that sense
a syllabic phoneme
within a song
is a qualia among qualias exhibited within an event
such an event
would be a polyvalently qualified event
and a song
as such
might be an artifact of
or contain a set of
such
polyvalently qualified events 

dance complicates things further 

as would any other modality of event qualia 

an event might be a pitched phoneme
or a phonemed pitch
depending on ones path of inquiry 

song works
because it occurs
at such a basic level of our experience of the world
far more basic than linguistic reference
or musical contextuality?

Through/Spectrum 1 - Andrew Young [from Inkplaces]

two ways to think of pitch
up/down (a spectrum)
or cyclic (rational/acoustic)

Oak Harbor 180807 - Keith Eisenbrey [August 7, 2018]

I was up on Whidbey Island with my brother
a month after my dad passed away
and we were working on finding a place
for my mom to stay 

Glen took the opportunity
of being out and about
to take his car
through a car wash
which sound
I recorded
when we were done
I told him
that
he could come on out
from under the seat

Song for George - The No Ones [from My Best Evil Friends]

our theories of linguistic modalities
and our theories of musical modalities
affect
our analyses
of what phonemes are doing
as pitches
and what pitches are doing
as phonemes
but
might there be another
combined
modality possible?
a modality of pitch-phoneme motion?

Maple Snag, Seattle
November 17, 2025

Madrigals, Book VIII: Ninfa che, scalza il piede - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

a network of connectional modalities
viewable as a whole
only from within the experience of its passage through us

Magnificat Primi Toni, BuxWV 203 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

half cadence points
to exactly
where
the key
will be 

figurational noodles
between major segments of music
act
quasi-typographically 

chapter headings (decorated)

Bringet dem Herrn Ehre seines Namens, BWV 148 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Gächinger Kantorei, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Helmut Rilling

no room in this for sin
to slither in 

phonemes extended along strings of pitches
accompanied recitative harmonic rhythm
clarifies the path the sentences take
in putting themselves together
complete themselves

Sonata in A Major, Kk. 300 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

impeccable service
performative civility
significant elegance

Klaviersonate in G minor, Op. 22 - Robert Schumann - Éric Le Sage

it spills from the hole
opened by that first splashy chord
unstoppable 

picture of the purity of prayer
emerging into ecstatic hopes 

here's our loveable scamp
full of tales
phrases with ends that disintegrate
rush
to the fiery conclusion

Wonderland Trail near Longmire
Harmonies Poetiques et Religieuses, S173/7: Funerailles - Franz Liszt - Philip Thompson

its solemn grandeur
played for spectacle

Etude in F-sharp minor, Op. 42 #2 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

hints and whispers

Old Country Stomp - Henry Thomas [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

pan pipe?
he's going back to Baltimore

An Empty Cup (And a Broken Date) - Buddy Holly and The Crickets [from The 'Chirping' Crickets]

just drove by
with another guy 

just a few lines
a cartoon situation
instantly apprehended

The Way You See Me - Willie Nelson [from Here's Willie Nelson]

simple sentimental sincerity

Maple Snag, Seattle
November 18, 2025

Niki Hoeky - Aretha Franklin [from Lady Soul]

one is swept right into the party
where bodies move

The Jean Genie - David Bowie [from Aladdin Sane]

one is pulled off the street
and thrust into the thick
of a scene
that's heavy, man

An Announcement - Bruce Springsteen [from Live at The Roxy]

we're gonna take a break

KEEAK 831018 - Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [October 18, 1983]

possibly this was in the Game Room?
on the grounds of The Oaks 

we pause in thoughts
at intervals 

Crumar and tongue drum 
occasional extras
fipple flute for firsts 

wherever whatever
there is some solid listening going on here 

continuously recomposing each other

now there are bells 

I don't remember which of us was playing which instruments
but would believe any solution 

getting some great distortion on the fipple flute 

now there are two of them
but only one pair of labials

forty minutes in we change the subject 

shriek swooping around the space
good thing it had a high ceiling

Wonderland Trail, near Longmire
Let The Funk Flow - EPMD [from Strictly Business]

use available materials
the tools at hand

Frais et Gaillard - The Baltimore Consort [from La Rocque'n'Roll]

fanciful sequence of figuration episodes
most pleasant

When You Believe - Whitney Houston [from My Love Is Your Love]

comfort exhortation
to gather back strength
and persist 

magical thinking adjacent?
pretty sappy but all in

Banned Rehearsal 659 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Neal Kosály-Meyer [November 3, 2003]

given commercial music's addiction to compression
it is difficult anymore
to so much as consider the possibility
of a particular room
having a particular sound to it
ones ears must adjust
back
to the arenas of personal space together
in an a-hierarchical sound room
a gathering of individuals (as such)
(an sich)
(in the raw) 

damn the systems
speak your piece
(in good faith) 

falling unconscious at the beat
mesmerized 

Constantinople!
Awake!

Intermezzo in midi: you were sleeping at the time - J. K. Randall [from Open Space 22]

Kovacsian toy symphony
what the sound is
is not as crucial
as what the sound is 

what they get up to
when we pay no mind
to their to dos

Filling Up The Void - Swamp Meat [from Swamp Meat 7"]

scrawl poem
sprawled
lays heavy

Darling Deborah - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Skylark, March 1, 2018]

unamplified
behind bits of conversation
suddenly
we have vocal 

tingly tangly

KCBOL - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [from Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981]

based
in as many ways as I could devise
on a specific reordering 
of five tokens
(BLOCK reordered as KCBOL)
translated into integers
and set to rationalizing against each other
as spans
population counts
contours
even orderings 

several quandaries
following a time
for their contemplation

Maple Snag, Seattle
November 19, 2025

I Got a Gal - James Cole's String Band [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

getting into tempo
with a balky clutch

I'm Hurtin' - Roy Orbison [from For The Lonely]

dum de dum de dum ooo yeah yeah 

reverb glow

Without a Song - Stevie Wonder [from With a Song in My Heart]

what troubles me about this
is the apparent lack of personality in the strings and winds 

I presume they were hired to do just that
to be faceless in the final mix
done what they were told to do

Corporal Clegg - Pink Floyd [from A Saucerful of Secrets]

to do with the residue of the war
a nation of damaged goods

Lay Back Daddy - Etta James [from Etta James]

bedroom talk
with a beat

Pléïades III: Claviers - Iannis Xenakis - Red Fish Blue Fish

a tone object
with a texture
made of hard bands of bumps 

for all I know
it's all done with cowbells

Fat Arm - Doug Seidel [from Bard Sampler '82-'83]

music here
is between the flute sound
and its beat minder

Banned Rehearsal 150 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [August 25, 1988]

Wonderland Trail, near Longmire
we make up in personality
what we lack in skills 

sesquicentennial 

the word was spoke
for Texas and Miss Lily 

as a punctuation
a notation of intention to articulate 

o joy!
o ode!
o to! 

echoed on dulcimer
and whangerbanger 

spring drum and tin whistle 

an heterophonical duet 

the disease has spread to trombone 

and now the old guy has his say

everybody joins the happy chorus
it wanders off 

sesqui sent to Neal 

it's a singalongplayalong
with the ninth 

it went away 

we retire to our workbenches 

nicht diese Töne!!
Tina Turner!! 

authentic broke ornamentation
cantata coffee 

we're all using strong ingredients
then
step back to observe results
adjust the mixture needs
for shrill clarinet and obo roi 

that's quite enough of that! 

we'll start a cozy fire
and roast accordions
to the sound of metapostmodernist piano pounding 

our bulk is ponderous
rolls along uneasily 

the dirt here is dark and duffy
the forest has many envelopes
bottom to top 

we're all bout the percussion now 

then to the winds

the bell of trombone
before the Bell of Legosi 

let's get back to dulcimer
shall we

Sinding Suite - Nicholas Abrahams - Itzhak Perlman [from The Art of Itzhak Perlman]

swifter than rumor in a castle
quickly bowed bat flight
new scene!
dark
tormented by sorrow
and yearning
and regret
and hope
lit with mood
broad as pantomime
moral uplift
so inspiring
milked till its teats are dry
attending to business
all the decisions
orders here
orders there
bustle 

at last
upon the main street
greet the neighbors 

a three scene melodrama
no step skipped over
happiness in triplicate

Maple Snag, Seattle
Second Chance - Karin Blaine [from Dirty Money]

heart to heart

Thinkin' 'Bout You - Bettye LaVette [from A Woman Like Me]

long distance steamy

Zither Film 27 - Keith Eisenbrey [November 16, 2008]

as threads of regularity vanish
our own sense of place within it does also 

each numbered layer
a meditation tool
similar in that
to Gradus

Over The Next Hill - Peter Fedofsky [from False Ties and Nice Hoods]

kazoos in chorus

November 20, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 964 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Neal Kosály-Meyer [August 13, 2018]

if I ask myself
what musical purpose might be served
by regarding environmental sound
as music
in whole
or as a part
I must first decide
what I mean
by
a musical purpose
insofar as
it pertains
to the question at hand 

they probably resolve
to the same question
in that
the answer to the latter
would determine the answer to the former 

if I propound
that a musical purpose
is that sound's efficiency
in social intercourse
between me
and it
the flow of its communicative content
then
it seems to me
that environmental sounds
are relatively impersonal
relatively undirected
diffuse
in comparison
to the pluck of a ukulele string
or other sound
seeming to have been made
as the direct result
of an intention 

recording technology muddies the waters
since a played back sound
whatever its origin prior to recording
is played back
with a direct intention
of making sound
and becomes
to that extent
indistinguishable 

however
earmind
is remarkably adept
at distinguishing sounds
as evidence of objects in a field
we don't even need to try
and I can distinguish
in this playback
for instance
the sounds of traffic
and those of zither
and though the traffic sound certainly participates acoustically
with the zither sound
the zither sound
is clearly adjusting its doing
to the traffic's
but not vice versa 

music is sound with a face?
(that would include language) 

someone had a firework left over
different than traffic?
closer to music
as typically understood? 

of course environmental sounds
have been part of our experience of music always
it is the part we accept as being without intent

Maple Snag, Seattle
Station 19 - Tom Baker, Anna La Berge [from Sand]

the shape of space being searched out
by torchlight
dragon lair

Fireworks - Louis Armstrong's Hot Five [from Hot Fives and Sevens]

on cue BANG!
with intent to depict?
or to metaphorize?

Oleo - Bill Evans [from Everybody Digs Bill Evans]

first presentation
the figures trip into themselves
jump around all over the table 

drummer takes breaks in his breaks

Locksmith - Johannes Brahms - Lake Washington Singers, Betty Eisenbrey, JoAnne Deacon [recorded live April 16, 1963]

will fasten once for all

I Can't Reach You - The Who [from Magic Bus]

statement of frustration
round and round
stuck

The Entertainer - Scott Joplin - E. Power Biggs

a pedal harpsichord 

rag is a music that works well for contraption-instruments
a music of ingenuity
brings out its calliope soul

Assurance - Sacred Harp Singing Group [from The Art of Field Recording]

staring straight forward on the pounding beat
veering neither

Improvisation - Keith Eisenbrey, Anne McLellan [November 1, 1983]

positions are adjusted
then we intone at odds
pitches are adjusted
uncertain negotiation
some configurations thrive
on a point of focus
with less bodily awareness

On The Bugged Tip - Big Daddy Kane [from Long Live The Kane]

my life
as a fantastic
big-living
hero
calling all the shots

Amazing Grace - Robert Shaw Festival Singers [from Amazing Grace]

the song reads the poem
as though played on a fiddle

Labor Day - Goodness [from 1995-1998]

teen dramatics into early adult life
adjusting to being oneself

Nisqually River, near Longmire
Gradus 55 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [November 10, 2003]

the collective silence preceding a typical concert performance
or any such collective silence modelling itself on that practice
a signifier of attention getting
on the same page
all aboard!
same train
same route
multiple experiences 

is the purpose of limiting the pitch material
to open to the ears
the variety and subtlety of sound itself
or
is it to expose the underlying poverty of pitch?
its sensual evasiveness?
or
does pitch win
even with 84 hands tied behind its back?
the roil within the sonorities
is largely the play of the pitch's partials
which
are
pitches
even sensuality is pitch-based

The Power of The Great - The Empty Cage Quartet [from Stratostrophic]

the players take the stage
speak their words
make their gestures
invoke their powers

So Long - Acapulco Lips [from Demos]

for when enough is enough
and you're done

Dank Sinatra - Pity Party [from Are You Happy Yet?]

another victim of the loudness wars 

sometoymes

17 Prepuntal Contraludes - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [from Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981]

beginnings
endings
no middles
unless it's all middle 

peak ironic

In Session at The Tintinabulary

November 16, 2025

Heath - Keith Eisenbrey

I continue in my discipline of setting a shape note tune every Sunday. This is number 124.

November 17, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 1138 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt

Postscripts

Drops

Music of Gavin Borchert (part 1)

some piano pieces from 15 years ago or so, and a bunch of more recent two-part inventions (2020) played on clavichord.

recordings of my compositions (and more!) can be found at keitheisenbrey.bandcamp.com - free to download or stream