Saturday, January 10, 2026

Playlist

Preface

"July - Down at Beulah"

George Cruikshank, from The Comic Almanack, First Series 1835-1843

Texts

Recorded

January 3, 2026

Madrigals, Book IX: Come dolce hoggi l'auretta - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

decorousissimo
Wagner's Rheinmaidens should have had it so good

Praeludium in F Major, BuxWV 145 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

if the Praeludium behaves
structurally
like the clown that presents a play's argument
before the curtain
then this clown
is prolix
or perhaps
just stalling 

a hide and seek
can't catch me
fugue game
played
up in the arches 

the various chapels
cadence in order

Sei Lob und Ehr dem höchsten Gut, BWV 117 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Amsterdam Baroque Choir, Ton Koopman

we are floated to our pews
on billows of bliss
and a blessing is given
in baritone
and a sermon as well 

I lose myself
in the casual brilliance
of the voice-leading 

a chorale that dances

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
January 4, 2026

Sonata in E-flat Major, Kk. 307 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

fresh as daisies
every time around

Kinderszene: Wichtige Begebenheit, Op. 15 #6 - Robert Schumann, Florian Uhlig

an announcement that echoes down the corridor

Buch der Lieder I: Der König von Thule, S531/4 - Franz Liszt - Alexandre Dossin

something puzzles
something moves
something decides

4 Pieces: Ironies, Op. 56 #2 - Alexander Scriabin - Michael Ponti

all the parts of these things
appear to be other parts
of other things

D'un matin de printempts - Lili Bolulanger - BBC Philharmonic - Yan Pascal Tortelier

frolic on weightless limbs
flit like butterflies
filled with wonder

Don't Jive Me - Louis Armstrong's Hot Five [from Hot Fives and Sevens]

this music forwards the personality of its makers

Hallelujah I Love Her So - Ray Charles, Milt Jackson [from Soul Brothers-Soul Meeting]

cats having a right good time

Not a Second Time - The Beatles [from With The Beatles]

hanging ones blindnesses out
for all to see

Nathan is Forever - Joni Mitchell [from Song to a Seagull]

leads us will-lessly
into an aromatic garden
some of which
affects the sensibilities
chemically

The Ballad of Danny Bailey - Elton John [from Goodbye Yellow Brick Road]

the echo sheen
effaces the individuality
of the various instruments' sounds
which makes the instrumental-only verses
come across
as part of the costumery

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Mona - Bruce Springsteen [from Live at The Roxy]

playing subhuman
as an exotica 

then he comes out
to tell his Bo Diddley brag tale

January 5, 2026

Train in the Distance - Paul Simon [from The Essential Paul Simon]

the promise of distance's potential for escape

Banned Rehearsal 158 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [November 4, 1988]

a tale is spread out before us
it overwhelms the recording levels

waxing nostalgical 

clang and bang and grumble and wail

trombone imitates the doppler
of a model airplane
round and round
loop by loop 

why?
without it
cheese would have no flavor
the coffee not stay hot 

...am I here?
...am I a radish? 

the radish goes on 

thus spake the bumper sticker 

shouting to release tension
this session is intent
on hollering over itself

I'm looking for something specific
I'll know it when I find it
I think it was the first Loft tape I was looking for 

the quintessential urge
to overshout
born
of the rage
of adolescence
the imperative
to dominate 

a specific song
about nothing in particular 

spends his days
as a radish
outside
hip deep
in manure 

Ich grolle nicht!
as sentimental driving anthem

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

the point of a song such as this
is to create the conceit
of a figure
that is singing it
and to embody it
essentially actorly 

this remains the case
even when
or especially when
it is autobiographical
though self-portraiture
perhaps a better word
for a song
made to be sung
from ones own first person

If She Don't Love Me - Jonathan Richman [from I'm So Confused]

another example of above
song as a staged song and dance act

Pablo Picasso - David Bowie [from Reality]

waddayaknow!
he's covering Jonathan!

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
January 6, 2026

Zither Film Mix 01 Reversed - Keith Eisenbrey [November 30, 2008]

a graph of a population
as to
distance from a center
moving
here
from the out
to the in
rhythmic bands
of zero population events
events imputed
to occupy
a measurable acreage
of influence
made audible 

continuities confuse confusion

Track 1 - Old Man Williamson [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 6, 2013]

the endless open mic industrial chopper

Figure Study 181015 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey

following
where the sound
my fingers make
goes
brambles
or morass
or night

Overscape (SoundScroll V, part 3) - S. Eric Scribner [from Soundscrolls - Lost Landshapes]

the guitar comes across
as the voice of its amplifier
a cave of sound specimens
held in silence
reaching across chasmotic void 

this is awesome

I Wish That Gal Was Mine - Herschel Brown and His Washboard Band [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

that's a washboard
for sure
as shootin' 

like tap dancing with the fingers

I've Got a Woman - Ray Charles - [from Ray Charles at Newport]

blues
as a theater
put on by the band
for dancing to

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Selections 1 - Lake Washington Singers [April 16, 1963]

somebody is singing an opera favorite
this may not be the Lake Washington Singers
my mom's tapes were not always completely labeled

The Only Way Out (Is to Walk Over Me) - Dolly Parton [from Just Because I'm a Woman]

abject humiliation

Red Baron - Billy Cobham [from Spectrum]

insinuating its mood lounge-wide
groove all night

I've Had It - Black Flag [from The First Four Years]

to be muttered under ones breath
as a mantra
to cope
with working life 

a rage-quitter hero is something to be

5 Movements: December 8, 1983 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded March 7, 2010]

it's not the slowness
but the particular agogic friction elicited
between it
and what preceded it
within a constant awareness
of the narrowness
of the choice
this
then
that
in
unending
see saw
cycles 

recording a sound
creates an exportable image
of a distance
from that sound
recreated
as an image
of a distance
from the sound
different
from amplitude
:presence:
the ghost
of the microphone's ear

are we comfortable with that kind of intimacy

doesn't let on
what it's about
or
whether the lower
is the higher
and the higher
the lower
or
the lower
is lower
and
the higher
higher 

they share their interval
with parental care 

each note
in turn
may be the first 

just what's down there
past the cobwebs and bones
a report from the field

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Something Against You - Pixies [from Surfer Rosa]

as the produced sound shifts gears
from small to big
it glorifies power and consumption

How Am I to Know - Sun Ra [from Monorails & Satellites]

fingers follow ears
as ears follow fingers
for
fingers have ears
and ears fingers

Sky Fits Heaven - Madonna [from Ray of Light]

the witch in the dance
an old trope
playing the part

Bug Guitar - Keith Eisenbrey [from Summer Songs/Winter Mix]

initiation event
commemorative book report

bug guitar
VCR
(not a bad rhyme past me)

A Barren Land - Smokestack and The Foothill Fury [from A Live Wire]

seen at highway speeds
between there and here
parallax of power poles
dynamic perspectives

Sea of Glass - Shelby Earl [from Swift Arrows]

relationship business
either or

The Separation - The Science of Deduction [from Alternative Works]

techno
fo'
tech bro bar

feel bad
irony
good time buds

Intermezzo 1 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [from Keith Eisenbrey 3: 1982-1983]

Wagnerian mountain horn call
adds notes methodically
as locations
among the horn tones 

it seeks to expand
into its possibility-field
without disturbing its serenity 

the cut of this music's clothes
will never make the glossies 

ideally
it might not come to mind
that it's one note at a time
except
in those moments
one hears it
being two notes
a few times

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Worried Blues - Gladys Bentley [from Really The Blues]

singer provides their own scat trumpet commentary

I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) - Judy Garland [from Judy In Love]

soft and smooth
and a coy curtsy

Mr. Ugly - Aretha Franklin [from Laughing On The Outside]

slow dance devotional

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

enter clanging bells
robed and obscured by the mists 

dial twiddler's crescendo 

a music that transpires
free floating
amid moment scraps 

let's be weird
like they are
down in Darmstadt 

enter the anthem
to save the day
for triads

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
January 7, 2026

You Won't See Me In The Morning - Betty Davis [from Betty Davis]

she singer
he singer 

she group
he group 

she band
he band 

she player
he player 

mixed singer
mixed group
mixed band
mixed player

Trouble Under Water - U-Men

all he
all the time

Banned Rehearsal 159 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [November 10, 1988]

glimpses
of what it might become
through the trees 

distortion sound on tape
stemming from
the inability of the mechanism
to faithfully record
a hyper-ample input
perceived
at this end
(faithfully reproduced)
as a limit
against which
the sound seems
physically repressed
splashed back into itself
a right palpable limit
an alienation 

we plod grimly
each to our own drumming
we sing
as we go ploddingly on 

gibberish
and scat
and in-tongues
the music of language
without the relational shackles 

virtual body
of the Funmaker's string bass pluck
a staple sound
in the early days of Banned Rehearsal 

we have reached camp
and have set off the windup toys
as we pitch tents
and prepare a meal 

spurts of radio talk
in the radio blender 

quite the roar of distortion there

some of this sound
is from this sound's sound makers' pasts 

we sort through the detritus
a segment has no sound
perhaps 20 seconds
perhaps more 

no pickles
no mustard

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Darklines Vanish - Helena Alexander [from The City Sketches]

a blissful oblivion
as to how what one is doing
accomplishes that doing
ask no questions
of one's own means 

the harmony between
what one has done
and its perfection
unqueried 

we are
to adore
the blissful oblivion
and its purity 

she plays with an expressive touch 

a music
playing the part
of a music
an image
of the surface sheen
of a music
but not
of its workings 

pretty peroration
past
pretty peroration 

perorate pauselessly
always a new pretty pose

Meet Me Half Way - Bonnie Raitt [from Fundamental]

sexual relations as a partnership

On a Clear Day You Can See Forever - Glenn Tate [from Days of Wine and Roses]

the sentimental favorites
of a sentimental age
of a sentimental generation
forever dated

Zither Film Mix Forward - Keith Eisenbrey [November 30, 2008]

negotiating the relations pertaining
twixt over-plenty and rarities
minced sound cake 

the first null spaces
are a marker
a limn 

the soundfile
is the material
not the sounds
the soundfile
is a soundfile
of

The Desert Deep - Princess [from Selling Sulphur]

heroic battle theme
there will be explosions for sure

Banned Rehearsal 968 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt [October 22, 2018]

we are a collection of rattles
and assorted noisies 

is this sound speaking to me
or is it talking among its constituents
of which I
as the listener
am one? 

entropic counterfacts 

the sound must be real
clearly made
on the spot
with mechanical means 

virtual objects
in a virtual real room
rather than
virtual objects
in a virtual virtual room

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Tet Fro - Chaotic Noise Marching Corps [from Smashed at Smash Putt]

more battle dance
but clowns

Requiem for No Hero - Steve Layton [from No Mind]

motions within a tonal stasis
dim fluctuations pass near to the face of it

Wire Grass Dog - Earl Johnson and His Clodhoppers [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

slippery tune
in a slippery tuning

Whither the Starling - Norman Monath [from Songs of the Pogo]

wavelets of water left over from snowthes

Pat a Pan [from The Life Treasury of Christmas Music]

the melody is made to be cleverly arranged

I'm Gonna Take What He's Got - Etta James [from Tell Mama]

what she tells herself
to keep going

Music and Me - Michael Jackson [from Music and Me]

send 'em out whistling
with warm blankets

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
January 8, 2026

BAB KEE 831212 - Benjamin Boretz, Keith Eisenbrey [December 12, 1983]

piano soliloquizing openly
Crumar lights the stage
a character upon it
joined at pitch
impatient to express
imperturbable
in my soliloquizing

Glam Slam - Prince [from Lovesexy]

a music
as a dance
followed by some scribbling

All I Ask of You - King's Singers [from Chanson d'amour]

a song
from a musical theatrical?
niche pop

Track 6 - Students of Joan Schoepflin [recorded live June 9, 1998]

this pedagogy teaches fingers to do things
my memory
of the pedagogy
I was trained with
did that
only
at the service
of teaching the ear
to hear things

Come On - Keith Eisenbrey [from Summer Songs/Winter Mix]

moving from one meaning of the phrase to another
inexplicitly

Stranded in the Echoes - Solvents [from Manresa Castle]

at a residential speed limit tempo

Seattle Party - Chastity Belt [from No Regerts]

heavy mood fog social

Splinters - Choke the Pope [from Who Cares]

the guitar loudness
stands for the intensity
of the emotion mood
being expulsed

Intermezzo 2 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [from Keith Eisenbrey #3: 1982-1983]

a three-body problem to puzzle at
the math is not orbital
but cyclic
math in a closed cycle
constructed upon a spectrum
based
ultimately
on what seems to match what 

this music
is thinking about something 

the pitch choice
is too deliberate
to be random 

each differentiated duration
is a differentiated species
of melodic interval
that is
say
that a whole step
taking in
a short span of time
is
a different manner
of whole step 
than one taking in
a lengthily-held span of time 

deliberation shows 

it is salutary
for a long slow section
to tax ones patience 

patience
is there
to be taxed
why else have it? 

voices emerge from the figures
as they clarify before us 

time to tax our patience yet again 

but
we'll wrap up instead
summarize
and send

Paradise, Mt. Rainier National Park
King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O - Chubby Parker and His Old Time Banjo [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

sword and pistol by his side
only rhyming matters 

relieves most of the lines
in the poem
from the need to make any sense 

Chubby has an amazing voice

Sh-Boom - Stan Freberg [from The Very Best of Stan Freberg]

you gotta talk unintelligible 

back to nonsense and scat and speaking in tongues 

Tatumy intercuts 

mumble
not mambo 

don't you do gibberish 

Stella!

Surfin' U.S.A. - The Beach Boys [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

if everybody had an ocean
across the USA
shipping would be a breeze
but beaches
rare indeed 

surf across the continent
first person to

Our Love Was, Is - The Who [from Magic Bus]

shooting for the psychedelic ingenue
but couldn't commit to the bit

The Easy Winner - Scott Joplin - E. Power Biggs

were Joplin to be played
on an instrument
devoid
of a system of levers
would be
a travesty 

levers
are its Buddha nature

Bat Out of Hell - Steven Travis Pope

flange-y filters
on a fine enough sequence of percussing sounds
like an improvisation
upon a signal of an improvisation
one suspects a toy piano was involved
at least in spirit

In Session at The Tintinabulary

January 4, 2026

Dundee - Keith Eisenbrey

January 5, 2026

Gradus 426 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

the relation of one to the next
is in relation
to the relation
of the next further next
to that next further next's
next further next 

composing the partitions
of a rung's notes 

if we hear
what is happening
as if
from the standpoint
of adherence to the score 

clearly partitioned
in regions
and combinations of regions 

{NB: alas, my recording failed due (no doubt) to user error}

Postscripts

Drops

Music of Kosály-Meyer, Verrall, Palmer, Baker, Oldham, Osborn, and Cobb

This album is a selection of music by various Seattle-area composers, composed between the 1940s and 2010 or so.

1. Pastoral "The Color of Water" - Neal Kosály-Meyer
2.-5. Four Pieces for Piano - John Verrall
6. Another Sad Song Littering the Highway of Life - Doug Palmer
7. On Off - Tom Baker (with Tom Baker, electronics)
8. F r AgM eNt (s) - Marcus Oldham
9. Theme and Three Variations - Sean Osborn
10. dear s - Brian Cobb

Track 1 recorded live at Bard College in 1982
Tracks 2-5 recorded live at University Temple United Methodist Church, Seattle in 2005
Tracks 6 and 7 recorded live at UTUMC in 2006
Tracks 8-10 recorded at my home in 2007 and 2010.

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

Saturday, January 3, 2026

Playlist

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Preface

"Yet, as previously hinted, this omnitooled, open-and-shut carpenter, was, after all, no mere machine of an automaton. If he did not have a common soul in him, he had a subtle something that somehow anomalously did its duty. What that was, whether essence of quicksilver, or a few drops of hartshorn, there is no telling. But there it was; and there it had abided now for some sixty years or more. And this it was, this same unaccountable, cunning life-principle in him; this it was, that kept him a great part of the time soliloquizing; but only like an unreasoning wheel, which also hummingly soliloquizes; or rather, his body was a sentry-box and this soliloquizer on guard there, and talking all the time to keep himself awake."

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

Texts

Recorded

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
December 27, 2025

Adam Raised a Cain - Bruce Springsteen [from Live at The Roxy]

knight of the endless strut
(pelvis leads)

5 Movements: December 1, 1983 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded February 7, 1984]

in this case
making the score
was a way of organizing thoughts graphically
the score
being one thing
and any performance
stemming from it
being quite other things
but also
a way to organize thought
as an episode of experience 

might they be
the same thoughts
but organized
through distinct modalities? 

the organizations
share the property
of being fixed in a location
either on the page
or along a timeflow 

neither organization
as such
is uniquely determinable
from the other 

does the thought
that is so bimodally organized
lurk behind each?
ghostlike? 

by what other modalities
might it be organized? 

these tones appear
in three articulatory types:
poked(separated)
held(separated)
held(joined) 

held notes
are either separated or joined 

separated notes
are either poked or sustained 

missing:
poked(joined) 

adding in the missing articulatory mode
would change the sense of the time's flow
(there would be notes
that follow others immediately
quickly
rather than
the slow contemplative steadiness
as performed here
it would also necessitate
a reconceptualization of the score
and
I think
more pitches) 

another way to think on it
is that the thought
was about quantities
ones twos and threes
(also
the intervals between between pitches
of each registrally distinguished trichord
as measured in half-steps) 

it's a thought
about three 

/a set of numbers
only divisible by X
and that number\ 

for any X
or by
X and 1
and
that number
if X=2
then the set of squares of primes
if X=Y
and if Y
is a prime number
then the set of primes
to the power of Y

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
December 29, 2025

Second Part - Electric Guitar - Derek Bailey, Cecil Taylor [from Pleistozaen mit Wasser]

this music doesn't go
it stays
digs in
entrenches 

listening bunker 

to hear it
one must enter willfully 

the faster the notes fly
the less room to maneuver 

gets a bit noodley in the latter third

Une m'avoit promis - The Baltimore Consort [from Le Rocque'N'Roll]

tavern music hasn't changed much over the centuries

Every Ghetto/Every City - Lauryn Hill [from The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill]

a memoir

I Drank - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [from Summer Songs/Winter Mix]

cramming a machined pulse
into a mass of soft clay

Cruise Control (Feat. Damian Jr.) - Mariah Carey [from E-Mc2]

the pop artist
enacts industry's concept
of an acceptable sexual persona

Rainier Weather - Peterman [form Red Vinyl]

the culture of bar bands
provides a set of frameworks
in which to say things
while hiding behind a song

Realms of Memory and Voidness - Joey Largent [from Earth Drones]

hinting at subaudible pitch resonance
a roar from the basement

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
December 30, 2025

Assembly Rechoired 62 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey [September 11, 2023]

under the Anarchaedian sky
plied by planes
taut strings are plucked
somebody's car alarms
at a distance 

as we move from instrument to instrument
does the quantity of virtual soundmakers increase?
do we read a new instrument
as a new person?
do the persons (re)coalesce?

Madrigals, Book IX: Non voglio amare - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

each combination of voices
is a different character 

lots of no no no emphatically no
in this one

Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott, BuxWV 199 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

the explanation is thorough and lengthy

Ich habe meine Zuversicht, BWV 188 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Amsterdam Baroque Choir, Ton Koopman

fleet flute stops
tootle cheerfully
opens with a concerto
avuncular baritone

Sonata in E-flat Major, Kk. 306 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

a repeated figure
amended by a stepwise sequence
as it peels off 

the distance
the stepwise sequence has travelled
is embodied
in its relationship
to the repeating figure
atop it

Kinderszenen: Glückes genug, Op. 15 #5 - Robert Schumann - Florian Uhlig

this music is a comfy chair and delightful companion

Buch der Lieder I: Mignon's Lied, S531/3 - Franz Liszt - Alexandre Dossin

supporting figures
body and breath
the singer has been subsumed into the music
language and all 

a silent film
of a song
as a music 

magic of the first order

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Etude in E-flat Major, Op. 42 #8 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

flinging petals
of pink pleasure
naiadly 

a gloomy mood
approaches 

naiadly pink
the petals
flinging

D'un soir triste - Lili Boulanger - BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier

the stage is dimly lit
and misty
noir shadows rise
against the backdrop
heart pounds 

weary sorrow lingers

Sugar Foot Strut - Louis Armstrong's Hot Five [from Hot Fives and Sevens]

tap dance percussion

It's Only a Paper Moon - Morgana King [from Sings The Blues]

over the course of the stanza
she turns to whisper
in your ear

There's A Place - The Beatles [from Please Please Me]

they had practiced this

Alfie - Bill Evans [from Another Time: The Hilversam Concert]

held just aside from the key

Shapes of Things - David Bowie [from Pin-Ups]

song singer
as a clown type
circus barker
to the darker tents

CF Anderson Memorial Service - William Meyer [September 17, 1978]

my father-in-law
speaking
for his father-in-law's
service

Ain't No Acid Burn Out - Nelson Bragg [from Bard Sampler 82-83]

early home studio sound (pre-digital)

Banned Rehearsal 157 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [October 27, 1988]

released from the hum
we wonder at the stillness 

Aaron reads a statement
in Whitman
lists of sounds
ah
this indeed
is music 

the committee comments
upon the effect
of Whitman's puzzle of puzzles 

piano guitar and dulcimer 

we commit a music
before finding a way out
via a rubbed drum head

thumb piano
and toy piano
tine to tine

we collapse into a heap under the piano 

alarm bells clang 

Aaron sneezes 

what kinds of partitioning
ought to be available
direct repetition of an element
accelerando
anything conceivable
as a music under scrutiny
can be an element 

Aaron reads from notes
I had apparently made
to write an algorithm
to analyze musical meter
from inside
the experience of listening

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
December 31, 2025

Violin Concerto in F-sharp minor, Op. 14 - Henryk Wieniawski - Itzhak Perlman [from The Art of Itzhak Perlman]

1
{in my limited experience
Wieniawski only comes up
in the context of violin soloing
when I was in school
accompanying fellow students
who were violinists
he was a staple
elsewhere
never} 

this opening orchestral introduction
functions like the symphony
or overture
to an opera
highlights of coming attractions 

and here's our hero
as the curtain rises
they recount their tale of woe and struggle
against the forces arrayed around
wit and decisiveness
to win friends 

a brilliant star
among a throng
and kind to their mother to boot 

2
spends quiet time in prayer
a model human of their era 

3
and can dance
en pointe
and can fence
admirably
such a romantic face

will tell you all about it
in case you forgot

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Electric Light - PJ Harvey [from Is This Desire?]

great imaginative care has been taken
to make an astoundingly powerful context
for her poem
of short
slow
lines
of portent

Three for solo clarinet: Breathe - Jesse Canterbury, Bradley Hawkins

there are sets of pieces
that can be thought of
as
of a kind
and sets of pieces
that can be thought of
as
intercooperative parts
of a whole

Zither Film Mix 01 - Keith Eisenbrey [November 30, 2008]

sequential collapse into equilibrium
mountain to plain
points below a curve toward a zero point

Pretending I'm Well - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 6, 2013]

coping mechanism

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
January 1, 2026

Gradus 340 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [October 1, 2018]

quite the crowds of notes
for these two rungs
but widely separated
at the start
we take them individually
or in twos and threes
what makes them
part of anything rung-like?
assertion

a rung (or any piece)
is a creature of assertion 

the second rung begins
in a new figuration scheme
but
is it necessary
to change gears each rung
or
do we do that more
for our immediate amusement?

Snohomish Piece IV: A Small Mammal Forages Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Blues - Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer, S. Eric Scribner [from Four]

I remember this show
as being lots of fun
a bit long
and a long drive
in the dark 

my page is obscured
by a large orange cat

Comet Falls, Mt. Rainier National Park
Murillo's Lesson - Charles Butts Sacred Harp Singers [from Goodbye, Babylon]

the vowels of solfeggio
when sung to their pitches
gives each chord
a unique
combined vowel sound 

a completely different thing
than when
they all
sing the same words
together

A Brown Bird Singing - Peggy Lee [from Sea Shells]

her vocal technique is flawless
the demonstration of which
may be the point of this album 

Here We Come A-wassailing [from The Life Christmas Treasury]

happy new year

You Make Me Feel- Aretha Franklin [from Lady Soul]

there is a specific pressure of pitch inflection
on the O vowel of woman
and A vowel of woman
such that
they match not with nothin'

5:15 - The Who [from Quadrophenia]

the keyboard writing offends me
the waste of a perfectly fine instrument
The Who
is a brand of manliness 

out of brain
on a train
I would eat them
Sam I am

Fix Me - Black Flag [from The First Four Years]

defiant manliness posture
middle finger forward

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
5 Movements: December 8, 1983 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded February 8, 1984]

the crux of the matter
two equidistant pitches
but only equidistant
at a certain logical abstraction
or
but only so
with a culturally twisted perception
(but there is no other kind)
equidistant
if and only if
we assert a cyclic binding of pitches
across spectrum space
as deduced
from our propensity
to match pitches 

pitch matching
is not only a relation
it is an activity
we
do
it 

when do it we not
it is not done 

I believe I spelled it A-sharp on the top
and E-natural 18 semitones below {Yes!} 

the extra octave between
places each note
into a clearly differentiated resonance space 

room within which to explore 

I have no one to blame for this
than myself 

Comet Falls, Mt. Rainier National Park
a helicopter dopplered by
in 1984
it's on the tape 

and yet
a note can be so composed
as to come as a surprise
by means
of clever sequencing 

the shape of the score
is a diagram of separation

one note
on a staff-bit
in the top left corner 

one note
on a staff-bit
in the lower right corner 

and 

a clef sign
on a staff-bit
in the center 

the note on the left
is slurred (joined)
to an empty space
on the right 

and 

the note on the right
is slurred (joined)
from an empty space
on the left 

round and round
like a weighted orb 

an attempt
to narrow the mind's focus
upon the problem
of pitch
and what we mean by it 

I remember Ben commenting
that the order of the movements
didn't matter
as long as this one was the last
and
that it was important
to end on the A-sharp 

do I agree
and why? 

1st point:
yes
if "final"
is a metaphor
for our experienced end points 

this movement
has eschewed all extranea
in order to hear
a bare distinction
properly 

2nd point:
undecided
too much like rock paper scissors
with just two positions
a literal either-or
may as well toss a coin
as triple think it
and yet
I lean toward the A-sharp end
on the upside
to signify
potential resolution
further upward
better to end on the sharp four
than the tonic
(so tired)
the tape ran out
on E

When the 2 is on the Mic - Audio Two [from What More Can I Say]

smooth
rhymes
with silky 

rhymes about rhyming
rhyme brag

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
January 2, 2026

His Voice as the Sound - Robert Shaw Festival Singers [from Amazing Grace]

for a spiritual culture
that prides itself
on beauty
balance
and good taste

Christ for President - Billy Bragg & Wilco [from Mermaid Avenue]

I doubt he would accept the post 

prosperity bound?
misguided theology

One Two Three - Keith Eisenbrey [from Summer Songs/Winter Mix]

calisthenical

Give it 2 Me - Madonna [from Hard Candy]

for dancing on a packed floor
industrially designed social tool

Track 1 - Peterman [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 6, 2013]

recounting a life episode
to explain something
to an absent person

Blatty - Bret Hart [from Double Thud]

an acoustic instrument space
and an amplified instrument space
noninterreverberant 

if one plays
what one knows 
one is limited
to playing
as one knows

Stonefield - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [September 17, 2023]

disguised key or disclosed key

In Session at The Tintinabulary

December 28, 2025

Honiton - Keith Eisenbrey

December 29, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 1141 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt

January 2, 2026

Seedlings 4 - Peter Nelson-King

I'm not sure I'll get it much closer 

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. 

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

Saturday, December 27, 2025

Playlist

Preface

"Julia Margaret Cameron, the third daughter of James Pattle of the Bengal Civil Service, was born on June 11, 1815. Her father was a gentleman of marked, but doubtful, reputation, who after living a riotous life and earning the title of 'the biggest liar in India', finally drank himself to death and was consigned to a cask of rum to awaiting shipment to England. The cask was stood outside the widow's bedroom door. In the middle of the night she heard a violent explosion, rushed out, and found her husband, having burst the lid off the coffin, bolt upright menacing her in death as he had menaced her in life. 'The shock sent her off her head then and there, poor thing, and she died raving.' It is the father of Miss Ethel Smyth who tells the story (Impressions that Remained), and he goes on to say that, after 'Jim Blazes' had been nailed down again and shipped off, the sailors drank the liquor in which the body was preserved, 'and, by Jove, the rum ran out and got alight and set the ship on fire! and while they were trying to extinguish the flames she ran on a rock, blew up, and drifted ashore just below Hooghly. And what do you think the sailors said? "That Pattle had been such a scamp that the devil wouldn't let him go out of India!"'"

Virginia Woolf, from Introduction to Victorian Photographs of Famous Men and Fair Women by Julia Margaret Cameron, Hogarth Press, Nov 1926

Texts

Recorded

Sourdough Ridge Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
December 20, 2025

Madrigals, Book IX: Quando dentro al tuo seno - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

in rhythmic unison mostly

Praeludium in D minor, BuxWV 140 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

shoving around big blocks of notes
stage set for the fugue
interlude reconfigures in bits and pieces
new fugue
we struggle to the triumphal end

December 21, 2025

Partita in D Major, BWV 828 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Gunther Hasselman

each line is its own music
always at least two things going on
and a new thing seems to begin
every few moments 

the lines are listening
to what each other is saying 

polyphony
as multiple lines
in conversation

December 22, 2025

Sonata in G Major, Kk. 305 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

in the 18th Century
composers were intent
on intricate constructions
as discovered
to be possible
within
the common tonal understandings 

what was allowable
what was redeemable
what was deferable
what was clever
what was astonishing

Kinderszenen: Bittendes Kind, Op. 15 #4 - Robert Schumann, Florian Uhlig

the holy purity of children
a Romantic image

Hexameron - Grandes Variations de bravoure sur le marche des Puritains, S. 392 - Franz Liszt - William Wolfram

monumentality requires grandiloquence 

important books require impressive bindings 

nothing worth doing
that isn't worth overdoing 

Elaine makes a connection to Liberace
the glee of making music sparkle
showman without peer 

the melodic
within
the figurational drama all around it 

overdone thrice over and more

Etude in F minor, Op. 42 #7 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

restlessly quiet

Faust et Hèléne - Lili Boulanger - BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier, Lynne Dawson, Ann Murray, Bonaventura Bottone, Jason Howard

as the 20th Century began
music became obsessed with its legacy
and the weight of history on its shoulders 

revisiting here
an obsession
of the previous century 

a single-scene opera?
pretty wild
no need for stage machines
it's all there in the music

West End Blues - Louis Armstrong [from That Devilin' Tune]

see Liszt above
for extravagant introduction passages 

blues lines are articulated
across their middles

Epilogue - Bill Evans [from Everybody Digs Bill Evans]

we say goodnight and close our eyes

Devil In Her Heart - The Beatles [from With The Beatles]

lots of maraca

Money (That's What I Want) - The Kingsmen [from The Very Best of The Kingsmen]

early stereo studio sound
hard channels

All In Love Is Fair - Stevie Wonder [from Innervisions]

showing off his vowels and articulated diphthongs
half the song by the clock is hyperextended vowels

Shake It - David Bowie [from Let's Dance]

woke up with a good and hopeful attitude

Mystery Pain - U-Men

the full paragraph celebration
of flat sameness
in a sinister light

Karen, Sourdough Ridge Trail
December 23, 2025

Banned Playalong Playedalong 3 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [October 13, 1988]

we have imported a hum
a profound hum
inhabiting the entire architectural chamber 

the negative space
upon which the sounds
of the playalong's piano
are pressed
re-ripening in their decay 

we set up a counteracting machine
out of a Funmaker rhythm
and honk
and declaim
and shake small items 

||:||:today:||:is two days:||
[(Thursday)] 

after that day
when
today

today is two years 

we have awakened the Aaronsbundler
cheers! 

we toss sounds into the hum pool
rattle our fists
none vanquish
all are swallowed
we sing it our hymns
and click sticks over it

Romanian Rhapsody No. 1 - Empire Brass [from Class Brass on the Edge]

harmless

Mamacita - Outkast [from Aquemini]

working with the rhythms
of a mode of  street speech

Dinner in Pleasantville - Jack Straw Cultural Center Blind Youth Audio Project [from Blind Youth Audio Project 2003]

broccoli mommy

Zither Film Mix 00 Backwards - Keith Eisenbrey

now the impact zone sneaks up
one must be patient
sounds look different from behind 

the individuals have not become a crowd
though they can be seen to clump now and then 

approaching a metropolis
it will only get worse 

what if
an expanse of time
were not a social space?
what if it were?

EWR to LHR - Jaguar Shark

an attempt to fit all one is
into a single sound

Banned Rehearsal 967 - Pete Comley, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [September 24, 2018]

we gather ourselves together
with our various intents 

if sounds have focus
how many are there? 

we intone
for the benefit of the hour
that this
our hour
might be a better space 

bridging gaps
with memorable elements
conflating times
into a greater moment 

now for serious matters
and industry
honing the edges
speaking from the bellows

Chamber Music IV: Filtered Light - Steve Peters [from Chamber Music]

a music that is a space

Gradus 425
I've always Been a Rambler - Grayson & Whittier [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

autobiographical stanzas
as a moral warning

Lorelei - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin]

a most immoral eye
they called her Lorelei

Where Are You - Aretha Franklin [from Laughing On The Outside]

recorded all at once
in the same space
at the same time?
I would not be surprised
everybody's actually together 

I Heard Her Call My Name - Velvet Underground [from White Light/White Heat]

an urban hero man
is something to be

A Song For You - Morgana King [from New Beginnings]

declaration of state of mind
addressed to a specific person within the poem
fragranced with harp

In Session at The Tintinabulary

December 21, 2025

Naomi - Keith Eisenbrey

December 22, 2025

Gradus 425 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

tossing coins for notes
to proscribe design
to enforce discovery

December 24, 2025

Detritus 12 - Keith Eisenbrey

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. 

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

Saturday, December 20, 2025

Playlist

Mt. Adams in the distance
Preface

"But the spine. For that, the best way we can consider it is, with a crane, to pile its bones high up on end. No speedy enterprise. But now it's done, it looks much like Pompey's Pillar.
There are forty and odd vertebræ in all, which in the skeleton are not locked together. They mostly lie like the great knobbed blocks on a Gothic spire, forming solid courses of heavy masonry. The largest, a middle one, is in width something less than three feet, and in depth more than four. The smallest, where the spine tapers away into the tail, is only two inches in width, and looks something like a white billiard-ball. I was told that there were still smaller ones, but they had been lost by some little cannibal urchins, the priest's children, who had stolen them to play marbles with. Thus we see how that the spine of even the hugest of living things tapers off at last into simple child's play."

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

Texts

Recorded

December 14, 2025

Madrigals, Book IX: Di far sempre gioire - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

individual plea
corporate judgment

Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist, BuxWV 209 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

composition strategy
proceed far enough
that stepping back
and out of trouble
is not an option

Wachet! betet! betet! wachet!, BWV 70 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Gächinger Kantorei, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Helmut Rilling

for ones spiritual alert function 

the final cadences of these numbers
are not goals to which the music strives heroically
they are
where the lines happen to resolve together 

the orchestra pounds the podium
for the recitativing baritone

Sonata in G Major, Kk. 304 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

changing directions so smoothly
we don't notice the trick

Ouverture du Roi Lear (Berlioz), S47  - Franz Liszt - Leslie Howard

this overture
so far
doesn't believe in transitions
and of course
one passed by
as I was writing 

the overture
is seeking
to render
the play
unnecessary

Kinderszenen: Hasche-Mann Op. 15 #3 -  Robert Schumann - Florian Uhlig

scurries past
so fast

Etude in D-flat Major, Op. 42 #6 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

the energy that moves the melody
surges up
through the figurational body beneath
to the point
where the simultaneity
of bass to melody
is pulled free

Mt. Rainier
December 15, 2025

West End Blues - Louis Armstrong's Hot Five [from Hot Fives and Sevens]

leisurely ooze
from bar to bar

Send Me Some Lovin' - Buddy Holly and The Crickets [from The 'Chirping' Crickets]

Mr. Aw Shucks
boyfriend material
sends a letter
to be read over and over

If Ever I Would Leave You - Aretha Franklin [from Laughing On The Outside]

back when Broadway musicals
still provided a significant portion of songs
to the recording industry
outside of their direct purview 

for vocalists
to show off their pipes

Easy Street - Sun Ra [from Monorails & Satellites]

full of distractions
and rough patches
and gentle slopes

Just One More Day - Etta James [from Etta James]

this letter's
for the guy
to read over and over 

its performance
is that reading over
made flesh

Sourdough Ridge Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
String Quartet No. 2 - Keith Eisenbrey - Brian Boughton, Mia Wu, Michael Vidulich, Peter Reese [recorded live at The Studio Theater, Meany Hall, University of Washington, May 31, 1978]

doing my best
to crib equally
from Shostakovich and Bartok 

wanders about in an adolescent gloom
mired in viscous thoughts 

creditable performance

Blest Be The God of Israel - Hal H. Hopson - University Temple Chancel Choir, Chris Vincent, Howard Wolvington [recorded December 8, 2019]

now I'm in the choir

December 16, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 155 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [September 29, 1988]

we engage with music
for reasons
many reasons
many musics

that those reasons
can be difficult to express
or clarify
may indicate
that the premise
is in error
that
the impulses to engage with music
are not reasons
but
some other urgencies
expressible
only
directly within those engagements
with the music in question 

not that
a music
might be
without reason
but that
it might be
aside from reasons
and their ramifications
entirely 

besides
my musical urgencies
aren't yours
they can't be 

but:
like language
music is a social act
predicated on our need
to be social
even when one is alone
with oneself
one
is present
to oneself
social
with oneself 

for instance
Banned Rehearsal
among other things
is a particular slice
of social activity
which I could
and often do
regard
as experimental
(one of the explicit corollaries
of the session tapes
at the Bard scene in the 80s)
making that reasoning explicit
might serve
as a stimulus
to continue
should experimental social music making
be stimulating
to one 

more of a score
than a reason 

I'm less suspicious
of music
without reason
than of music
without urgency 

many musics
many urgencies 

the more particular the music
the more particular
must have been
its urgencies 

urgencies
are specific
to their moments
reasons pull music
from its moments
toward
the reductivist land
of explanations and answers

Cowlitz Chimneys (Mt. Adams in distance)
None That I Know - Mariah Carey [from Music Box]

humming forth the song
preparing the voice
for song's occupation of it 

enacting an epistle

If I Told You That - Whitney Houston [from My Love Is Your Love]

dry piano figures
a drum kit with 88 keys 

large combo arrangement

The D-Song (A Zombie Showtune) - Scurvy Bastards [from Piranthology]

camp skit shtick
spawn of Thriller

Zither Film 33 - Keith Eisenbrey [November 30, 2008]

pulsed music
just will syllabolize 

complexity of pulse
is not a barrier 

syllabolization deals with that
all the time 

a pulse
a syllable of sound
a tongue wag
sometimes
a thumb bite

Super8Dream - Lori Goldston [from Film Scores]

deep at night

Anvik - Aaron Keyt - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded December 11, 2025]

my draft from last week
I hope to get another this week
{NB: yes! see below} 

a poem that turns many corners

Karen on Sourdough Ridge
Another Night Without My Man - Carla Thomas [from Written In Their Soul, The Stax Songwriter Demos]

fully realized
perfect
already
no need
to produce

Shim Me Shaw Wobble - Ted Lewis [from That Devilin' Tune]

all the craze
back in 28 

sounds like it was fun

Running Scared - Roy Orbison [from For The Lonely]

how high can you go Roy?
Bolero in miniature
I guess that's how high

A Taste of Honey - The Beatles [from Please Please Me]

tdootndoo 

thaan wiine 

maybe a bit heavy on the echo there George

Baubles, Bangles, and Beads - Bill Evans [from Some Other Time / The Lost Session from the Black Forest]

and a scintillatrix as well 

spectacular manual independence 

suddenly we're back at the beginning of a verse

Maple Leaf Rag - Scott Joplin - E. Power Biggs [from Scott Joplin Super Hits]

the pedal harpsichord
imparts a character
a polite piano can't pull off 

it sounds
like wool is being pulled over our eyes 

this really is
a wooden puppet of a music

Fire - Bruce Springsteen [from Live at The Roxy]

the contrast verse is thrown away

5 Movements: November 22, 1983 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded February 7, 1984]

a fishtank to explore
getting to feel each position in our dorsals 

until it is ours

Hot Monkey Love - Girl Trouble [from Hit It Or Quit It]

swagger bragger

Can It Be All That Simple - Wu-Tang Clan [from Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)]

about the good old days

Everybody - Goodness [from Goodness 1995-1998]

personal struggle confession

All These Days Are Gone - Keith Eisenbrey [from Summer Songs/Winter Mix]

tricky to get a conga line going
with this groove


Sourdough Ridge Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
December 17, 2025

Wish - Goat [from Special Agent]

to be noted:
there is pleasure
associated
with engagements with music
(a geography of pleasures) 

some such pleasures
have roles associated with them:
performer/audient
bandfolk/dancers 

the enjoyment of chamber music
involves a certain amount of voyeurism
pleasure of the audient
in the pleasure of the musicians
with each other

Fool's Gold - No Man's String Band [from Let Truth Be Told]

squeeze box
to fill out the sound
on the chorus
a structural marker 

is the stanza structure over-determined? 

successive fooled-you endings
as a bridge stanza
back to the chorus
as a coda

Apollon - Steve Layton [from Virtual Composition]

the instruments being evoked by the synthesizer
behave like keys being pressed
(an energy with which
I have some intimacy) 

this behaves more like organ music
than orchestral 

including
its attendant architectural abode
(synthesized
on the spot)

hoary marmot
Gradus 388 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [September 4, 2023]

that the playing of notes
not interrupt
the model of silence
expressed by John Cage's 4'33" 

but how could they? 

which
for brevity's sake
we will refer to
as silence
for the duration
of its use
in that manner 

if silence is regarded
as being interrupted by sound
then
any sound
would interrupt 

if silence can include sound
then
any sound
might not interrupt it 

if silence can exclude sounds
then who chooses? 

perhaps
that the playing of notes
not distract
from silence?
OK
a meditative practice
holding the mind in stasis
within a koan 

I have a wiggly mind 

a new note emerges
from the shadows in back
interrupting a continuity
a flow
a thread of modal experience

Alabama Strut - Cow Cow Davenport [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

piano solo
with running encouragement
from a quasi-made-up-on-the-spot vocal

Plus Je Tembrasse - Blossom Dearie [from Give Him The Ooh-La-La]

not knowing French
the rhyme play sticks out

Sourdough Ridge Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Deck The Halls [from The Life Treasury of Christmas Music]

must be high-toned
the use of dynamics in blocks

Angola - Wayne Shorter [from The Classic Blue Note Recordings]

(An American in) 

street rhythm
modern urban
at hurried-along tempo
ant people from above

Brain Damage - Pink Floyd [from The Dark Side of The Moon]

the emotional high point
of a repressed album

Promises - Eric Clapton [from  My Songs {a private collection}]

soft roots 
more aw shucks

You Can Never Capture It Again - Daniel Warner [from Inter/Play]

big begets little
and echoes of big
and more big
a net is thrown
its remnants subsumed
the realm rarifies
as we proceed

Banned Rehearsal 156 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [October 20, 1988]

an overtly composed moment to open 

strung upon the piano plunks
but it isn't done yet 

an overtly composed set of moments
for scribbly violin and undampered piano plunks 

we're being very serious here
very 

with ukulele and cat and song
perhaps a rubbed balloon 

the piano string plunks along
though it clearly needs tuning 

to be effective
a resolution only needs
to seem
to resolve matters 

an articulation
in the flow of matters 

the balloon has returned
as has violin
and even the ukulele 

and now
one of the toms 

we continue
in the overtness
of our compositional improvisation 

back when CD players
allowed fast forward
with sound 

dives into the overt-weirdness end of the pool

The Man Who Sold The World - Nirvana [from Unplugged in New York]

a translation into Cobain

Secrets of the Big Sky - Tingstad & Rumbel [from American Acoustic]

its gentle pace of living
urban freneticism kept far away
off our loop

I'm So Stupid - Madonna [from American Life]

magazine glossy fantasy

Sourdough Ridge Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
December 18, 2025

Zither Film Mix 00 - Keith Eisenbrey [November 30, 2008]

as though scanning through
an array of signals 

the thinning is thickened
and slowed
but unmistakable

Persons Unknown - The Botherations [from The Botherations]

an urgency
for a particular music
dive-bar-band rock for example
stems from a desire
for a public space
to feel comfortably social in
as dive-bars are
for some 

and 

to forward ones own idea
of what that social structure's soundtrack
might ought to be 

trying to make this space sound like us
where we are comfortable

Gradus 339 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [September 17, 2018]

another
one-pitch-rung-followed-by-a-two-pitch-rung session 

\herein
one is not tempted
to check the metronomic regularity
of the time
it is in/ 

a time of attentively played single tones
in long spaces
of equal attentivity 

this music's attentivity density
is quite high 

a new note
rings a bell 

Ding Bong!
Dng Bng!

Sourdough Ridge Trial, Mt. Rainier National Park
Autumn Term - PJ Harvey [from Inside The Old World Dying]

pinned heavily
on the pegs
of one and three
and two and four

Buddy Won't You Roll Down The Line - Uncle Dave Macon [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

this poetry concerns itself
with coal mine work place life solidarity

The Sphinx - Ornette Coleman [from Something Else!!]

based on the structure of dance music
and
as a music
certainly dancing
but
I imagine
it might be tricky
for casual social dancing
to be accomplished
to it

Waters Ripple and Flow - The Lake Washington Singers, Betty Eisenbrey, Joanne Deacon [April 16, 1963]

sounds like a late 19th Century sentimental parlor song

Nice Work If You Can Get It - Thelonious Monk [from The Complete Columbia Studio Solo Recordings]

gastromancers gastrodancing
gastrodancers gastromancing

Welfare Symphony - Carole King [from Fantasy]

aside:
one might say that
if the term "symphony"
applied to an instrumental music
as opposed to something with singers
that
the Choral Symphony
of Beethoven
wasn't a symphony
anymore
or
it rendered the term meaningless
or
its particular usage pertinent
in a most peculiar way 

this album
is composed
as one damned thing after another

Sourdough Ridge Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Are You Receiving Me? - XTC [from Fossilfuel]

this music is giving notice
that you're in a technophilic place 

take heed

5 Movements: December 1, 1983 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded April 22, 2010]

this one is all about articulation
long/short \ connected/separated 

a study in basic patterns
of object delineation 

the score is tri-lobed 

or
|long/connected|short 

oh
and there is a tune
because each lobe
has six pitches
F-sharp D-flat E-flat G C A
concentrically about the F-sharps in the middle
clockwise 

each note
gets each articulation
so balanced!
so completist! 

from bottom to top though:
F-sharp G A C D-flat E-flat 

a ripe field
for discovered moments

points on the lobes
connect
according to their position
within their lobe
to each other point
according to theirs 

a closed system?
perhaps
but can that be grasped
from within the experience of its exploration? 

moving into Gradus territory again
which way lies what?
madness?
dragons?
or just not my path?

More Zajeni Se Ghiouto - Bulgarian State Radio & TV Female Vocal Choir [from Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares Volume Two]

another aside:
in general
inclusion within a category
does not connote its personal value
which is to say
a list of features
doth not a masterwork make

Cold Mountain Songs: A White-Haired Man - Robert Morris [from Open Space 30]

the voice and the piano
are two bodies dancing

Track 8 - Richard Rorex, Reid Merryman [from Mood for Richelle]

perfectly fine
just generic
appropriate for family slide-show productions

Don't Know - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [from Summer Songs/Winter Mix]

literalizing the churchiness
with faux organ chorale

Alien Pop (Tom) - Sacajawea Students [from Digital Dreams]

making music
with parts provided
by the industry
to teach
that music
is industrial
and
only industrially produced music
is music

Sourdough Ridge, Mt. Rainier National Park
Track 2 - Pouch [recorded live at Victory Lounge, July 6, 2013]

the band is there
to fill the space with 

sound
to enclose the clientele
and staff
within a loud cocoon

Dance Elena - Tim Root [from Constance and The Waiting]

a string of continuities
within a string of continuities
punctuated
but unwritten 

a groove can be exited
but never disrupted
or corrupted
or twisted
or questioned 

these grooves
are love 'em or leave' em type grooves

Ellenthorpe - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey

marches forthrightly on
through thick and thin

In Session at The Tintinabulary

December 14, 2025

Lydia - Keith Eisenbrey

December 15, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 1140 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt

we raised a din
for Carol Levin

December 17, 2025

Anvik - Aaron Keyt

I think I got it this time

Seedlings 1, 3, 5, and 6 - Peter Nelson-King

December 19, 2025

Seedlings 2 and 4 - Peter Nelson-King

I think I'll be revisiting that 4th one
which is a bear of a polyrhythmic knot

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. 

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