Preface
"Everyone really knows that objectivity in the descriptive criticism of musical experience isn't even really a coherent idea, let alone a real possibility. So it's too bad that so much writing lusts strenuously to assert that kind of authority, so that it misses the real, available, and far superior opportunity to share creative images of those unique (and literally, but not metaphorically, unsharable) episodes of "secondary consciousness" (as Elliot Handleman calls it) we encounter in any immersed listening."
- Benjamin Boretz - "The Universe of One, And the Music of the Other"
from "inside in . . . / . . . outside out" Open Space Publications, 2020
Texts
Live
December 18, 2021
Neal Kosály-Meyer
Finnegans Wake, Chapter 8 - James Joyce
Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle
This was the first live public event I have attended since February of 2020, and it looks like it may be the last for some time to come yet.
I'm glad we went and I got a good recording, but I didn't take try to take notes in the dark.
The river chapter.
From Recent Arrivals
December 24, 2021
Sans Souci - Peggy Lee [from Lover]
  travelogue fantasy song with good enough Latinish feel 
would work well
  in a Bond film cabaret scene
Am I Blue - Ray Charles [from The Genius of Ray Charles]
  with studio big band strings and Hollywood style backup singers 
going
  full crooner
Discipline - Sun Ra [from Space is the Place]
  it moves as though there were chord changes underneath 
but I suspect
  some larger scale ingredients are thrown in the pot as it simmers
Recorded
December 19, 2021String Quartet #3, Op. 30 - Arnold Schoenberg - LaSalle Quartet
  1 
the slower moving lines try to edge into the crowd in the street
  
we're all waiting now 
the light has changed 
we move with the
  crowd 
as like a crowd we move 
with our crowd 
in our bones
  2 
in our homes 
a quiet scene 
so as not to be overheard
  
the crowd is all around
  3 
gossip spreads into the chattering crowd 
the machines have
  driven us indoors 
a city music 
a city of small rooms
  4 
a danse macabre 
crowd of bones 
nobody can be comfortable
Liza (Take A) - Art Tatum [from Classic Early Solos]
  the tune 
under stress 
has been taken apart and reassembled
  
slashed with notes 
plastered with other tunes' bits 
cranked
  really fast 
16 fps at 24 fps
I'm a Soldier in the Army of the Lord - Rev. McGhee [from Allen Lowe's Turn Me Loose White Man]
the question arises 
how is a white boy to understand this?
Warmin' Up a Riff - Charlie Parker [from The Complete Savoy & Dial Master Takes]
  this is understood as straight-up intellectual 
the parts that songs were
  made of 
atomized further
Take a Little Walk With Me - Boyd Gilmore [from Allen Lowe's Turn Me Loose White Man]
  no blues is or can be self-contained 
they are social to their own kind
Mona - Bo Diddley [collected from Neal Kosály-Meyer's Bo and the Beat]
he sounds so young!
Spudnik (Surf Rider) - The Ventures [from Walk Don't Run]
cool spy rhythm 
dresses well
Soul Man - Sam and Dave [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]
great attention is paid to outward appearance 
armor
Rock and Roll - Led Zeppelin [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]
  is he gonna get to the mashed potato 
the 70s hearkening back to the 50s
  
Happy Days Crocodile Rock and all that 
I was in middle and high
  school in the 70s 
and suffered through several 50s Days 
we were
  encouraged to dress up in 50s costume 
thereby encouraging fashion sense
  
I resisted
Symphony #7 "A Sea Symphony" - Howard Hanson - Seattle Symphony, Gerard Schwarz
snide preamble: he missed an opportunity to call it "A Symphony at Sea"
  La Mer it ain't 
from a spot firmly on shore 
a dreary affair
  
obligatory storm scene in the 3rd act 
Symphony at Sea 
Snore
  on Shore
Ever - Flipper [from Generic]
  laid out like an ad for a patent medicine 
existential self-disgust
  played for a lark
December 21, 2021
Assembly Rechoired 14 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey [January 31, 1987]
  I read from Kierkegaard 
Karen plucks a kalimba 
and discusses
  descants in the United Methodist Hymnal 
it might be me
  plucking the kalimba 
  the self is a relation which relates itself to it's own self 
Karen sings
  some hymns 
a derived constituted relation 
if the human self had
  constituted itself 
a question could have arisen 
nervous
  self-deception laboring into a deeper despair
Low Beat Jingle - The Young Fresh Fellows [from It's Low Beat Time]
  a trumpet plays a few notes 
after a shaker and a bell then a trombone
  
lasts all of a few seconds 
never the same twice
Banned Rehearsal 460 "Analog" - Pete Comley, Isaac E, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Anna K, Neal Kosály-Meyer [August 2, 1997]
  Pete was recording us on DAT (digital audio tape) 
but this is my version
  
analog signal direct to magnetic tape cassette 
we'll catch Pete's
  version soon 
Isaac fusses
almost a year old
we provide a constant low-level micro din
a guitar sneaks in under a softly blubbering brass
probably trombone
also sax
  to some extent we're on our best behavior 
being digitally captured and
  all 
on edge 
held back 
making sound 
for the purpose of
  having that sound recorded 
starts to get somewhere in the last 10
  minutes or so 
as we diminish into somnolential putters 
finally
  able to focus 
we scratch
{from my journal entry of March 28, 2005:
  attempts made to emerge from a trombone 
the audio equivalent 
to
  the visuals 
of the play 
in which all are verbally polite 
but
  expressive of the unbounded hostility 
on a visual cue level 
a
  gentle fast funmaker rhythm 
quiets things down 
trombone 
low
  ominous 
of what grew before 
yet again 
contextually now 
  squalls explode 
sharp attack entrances 
quick to take offence
  
a recurring thematic low drone 
from which emerges}
One Beat - Sleater-Kinney [from One Beat]
  having fun 
with the ah-ee 
diphthong 
and 
the oh-öö
  töö 
not sure what the words are 
the diphthong rhythm drowns them out
Consider the Birds 36 - Keith Eisenbrey [February 3, 2007]
this one is shy 
its regularity is difficult to grasp
Tune for Bobbie - Elaine Barkin [from Open Space 46]
  a tune of violin sounds 
descends into our room of drums 
achingly
  brief
I'll Shed A Tear Every Day - Your Mother Should Know [from Demos February 23, 2017]
I love the misbalance
  too much snare 
not enough back up vocal 
every part of the drums
  
is on a different plane 
the guitar is tiny
O Mistris Myne, Fvb. 66 - William Byrd - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]
  the sense of what counts as metrical balance 
is significantly other
  
than in the 18th Century practice 
our ears have become so
  accustomed to 
and certainly 
different than modern industrial
  practice 
the whole phrase is full of significance 
its parts are
  proportioned 
rather than balanced as such
Die Wohltemperierte Klavier, Band I, Prelude and Fugue in G minor - Johann Sebastian Bach - Sviatoslav Richter
it floats 
it is rooted
Sonata in G Major, Kk. 153 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder
  open ended balancing act 
as soon as phrase balance was invented 
it
  was subverted 
it may have been devised as a tool for subversion
Concerto in D Major, Wq. 43/5 - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Miklós Spányi
  hot take 
the orchestra intro and the first solo 
do not need to be
  in the same affect 
  here the orchestra begins with a slow movement from deep inside 
the solo
  is having none of it 
2 opens 
the solo both shares and redirects
  the orchestra's trajectory 
they turn each other 
the movement's
  flow 
a single tonal whole 
it ends without a flashing applause sign
Mass in C Major, Op. 86 - Ludwig van Beethoven - London Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus, Colin Davis, Christiane Eda-Pierre, Patricia Payne, Robert Tear, Kurt Moll
  Kyrie on a lifting scale 
or within a lifting world 
pressure is
  applied from below 
a new plane 
no matter the struggle 
  I'm not overly enamored of the sound on this recording 
the orchestra has
  little definition within its sound 
and there is a certain sameness about
  the choral sounds 
it's like the sound of the recording is acting out the
  Mass in C 
it may be partly that the chorus and orchestra and space are
  too large for the piece 
there is a lot of articulative detail that gets
  lost in there 
a shame since this is really an interesting piece 
if
  you could hear it
Mazurka in B minor, Op. 30 #2 - Frédéric Chopin - Vladimir Ashkenazy
a key expands its breadth without budging
Finnegans Wake Chapter 1 (start) - James Joyce - Neal Kosály-Meyer [recorded live at Gallery 1412, Seattle, on November 19, 2016]
  this year (2016) he did 1 and 2 on the same evening 
sir Tristram must be
  in the piano 
the battle chapter 
hurtle turtle 
plethora of
  ululation 
the corpse is outlaid 
only a fadograph of a yestern sea
  
good rid hearing 
mistletropes 
a pretty nice kettle of fruit
  
make straight for Minos 
really royally regally 
Dooblong
  
Echoland 
here now they are the fear of them annals of themselves
  
bloody wares 
bloody wars 
two sons at an hour were born to a
  goodman and his hag 
blotty words 
for Dublin 
the copyist must
  have fled with his scroll 
our ears 
eyes of the darkness
  
euphonio saxo 
a wrong story shortener 
flick as flow flakes
  
stoop
Boll Weevil - Rabbit's Foot Williams [from Allen Lowe's Turn Me Loose White Man]
  a song for addressing a force of nature 
i.e. the Blues as a mode of
  prayer 
this is really intense 
as Otto the Repo Man says
Phonograph Blues - Robert Johnson [from The Complete Recordings]
repeatability 
what evil have I done 
a talk back 
"Beatrice, she got a phonograph / And it won't say a lonesome word"
You Got To Roll - David Honeyboy Edwards
  just like a wagon wheel 
articulation for us is not crucial 
the
  greater power knows exactly what was said 
you've got to get up Baby
  
by the light of the moon
Take This Hammer - Lead Belly [from Where Did You Sleep Last Night? - Lead Belly Legacy Volume 1]
  carry't to the Captain 
if he as's you 
I'm gone 
(cut off)
Begin The Beguine - Charlie Parker [from The Cole Porter Song Book]
improvise upon or around / 
re-compose
  what's Cole Porter still about it 
are the particulars of certain
  sequences of melodic segments and chord changes
Reet Petite - Jackie Wilson [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]
  curious 
was there a sudden change in the affordability of recording
  equipment 
and of quality 
after WWII 
corresponding with an
  increased market 
that is 
was there an increase in the
  profitability of recorded songs 
corresponding with the economic boom of
  the 50s
?
Blind Plowman - The Lake Washington Singers, Betty Eisenbrey, JoAnne Deacon [April 12, 1962]
secular (?) anthem
in the vein of mid-century triumphalist church music?
such a strange thing
grim comfort for the cold warriors?
Soul Kitchen - The Doors [from The Doors]
rock organ like 
? and his Mysterians 
still one place to go 
secret alphabet 
learn to forget what is said outright 
what is sung above the organ's held tone 
guitar brings it back down 
to what is said 
the clock says
Mother and Child Reunion - Paul Simon [from Paul Simon]
  I remember early reviews of this 
in which was bemoaned the loss of the
  high voice of Art 
replaced by backup singers 
But I think he was
  feeling hampered 
by the lack of range afforded by the duet format
Jitterbug Waltz - Woody Shaw, Anthony Braxton, Muhan Richard Abrams, Cecil McBee, Victor Lewis [from The Iron Men]
DIY standard bearer 
compose a recompose-able head
Sing Along! - Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [from A Cassette Player]
  a short figure 
repeated with some percussion 
and an occasional low
  tone 
toward the end the figure drops 
and elides 
successive
  notes 
jingle bells desultory
In Session at the Tintinabulary
December 20, 2021
Banned Rehearsal 1041 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Ahava K, Anna K, Neal Kosály-Meyer
the last noise session of 2021
December 24, 2021
Two-Part Invention in F minor - Gavin Borchert
  This one features a repeated note figure 
that wanders around the pitch
  field 
and a slowly orbiting, more melodic line
Intermezzo in E-flat Major, Op. 116 #6 - Johannes Brahms
  I could play it better I suppose, 
but I think I'm done, 
having
  other fish to fry
Anybody's Fingerbook, 2x2 (transpositional) B A - Keith Eisenbrey
the 3rd of many
  2x2 
refers to the size of the seed rotational array
  
(transpositional) 
refers to the type of rotational array, 
as
  opposed to (augmentational), 
i.e. using addition as opposed to
  multiplication 
B A 
refers to unique paths through the array
Special Mention
Much of my musical energy during the first year of the Pandemic went into producing this virtual recital of recent solo piano music by my long-time collaborator, Aaron Keyt, and by me. There are 9 reels total in the playlist, ranging from 10 to 20 minutes or so each, the whole stretching for just under 2 hours. I am quite pleased with the results, especially with how well I manage to illuminate the extraordinary "in-your-presence-alone" intimacy of Aaron's compositional voice.
Postscripts
::Consult the Oracle
time one has a spoilt I can't understand
it usual breakfast do you think it is
because I had perhaps that is how I
Reality Check::
more than one
monologue in the world
the ground wind sees
 
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