Saturday, August 26, 2023

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Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
Preface

"'What's your name, sir?' inquired the judge.
'Sam Weller, my Lord,' replied that gentleman.
'Do you spell it with a 'V' or a 'W'?' inquired the judge.
'That depends upon the taste and fancy of the speller, my Lord,' replied Sam; 'I never had occasion to spell it more than once or twice in my life, but I spells it with a 'V.''
Here a voice in the gallery exclaimed aloud, 'Quite right too, Samivel; quite right. Put it down a we, my Lord, put it down a we.'"

Charles Dickens - from "The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club" 

Texts

Live

August 24, 2023

Outlaw Space
Stephen Fandrich, piano; William Monteleone, saxophone; Kirill Polyanskiy, violin; Noah Colbek, percussion; Greg Campbell, percussion
Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center Seattle

a red sax
an amplified violin (modestly so)
piano
and two drum sets
more mics than I care to count
tour kick-off
patient improvising into melismatic
two pieces
similarly conceived but different outcomes 

1 Fulcrum {balancing on the center points} by Stephen Fandrich
elastic relations to a core
knowledge of the core is retained
long piano solo to begin
filling in ample grounds about the core sonority
a mighty forest
quiet glades
rushing torrents
guileless the violin enters
all guests are bathed in gentle water
eased in mind
each takes an ample time
the red sax wades in ripple-less
all distress soothed
no hurry in this garden
this is a friendly beehive
the drums rumble at last
piano a constant presence
evening dance
ample portions of grooving night 

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2 Unannounced
quiet drumming with piano
intimating a new day
sax and violin sit down and join
a mellow breakfast
a prelude
now a tale to be spun
showcase arrangements
music as a sequence of performances
a sequence of rhythmic crescendi
in 1 the underlying groove became a quick 5
here a quick 7
each iteration a bit quicker
into a 5 dervish?
break for a relax
and a reminisce
of where we began

Recorded

August 19, 2023

Banned Rehearsal 945 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt [October 23, 2017]

pitched sounds string themselves together as we hear them
likewise with pulsed sounds
is this purely a learned practice
or
as language appears to be
an innate behavior of perception
guided by
(presumably)
wet-ware filtered propensities?
it is commonly understood
that learning another natural language
is
to seek to understand what a speaker of that language means by what they say 

is it therefore the proper goal of listening to another's music
to seek to understand what that other meant?
or
might both meaning and understanding
be wholly outside the province of music? 

what anxiety do I seek to assuage
by stringing pitched sounds together in a line? 

water walker bugs dance
music on the pond's surface tension
shaking light

Ambient April - Steve Layton [from Excavations 2013-2014]

immediate space
what enters
does so from inside
an inverse universe
bathed in blue light

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Étude in E-flat minor, Op. 10 #6 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

after having been abandoned
by ones hope
the room closes in
only a question remains

Fantasiestück in F minor, Op. 12 #2 "Aufschwung" - Robert Schumann, Eric Le Sage

the sense of where the melody sings
is mobile within the figurational patterning of the register

Tema con variazioni, Op. 81 #1 - Felix Mendelssohn - The Emerson Quartet

ties over bar-lines
(inexplicit downbeat)
(accented by its absence)

weak-beat cadence
a form of harmonic ornament

What's This (first encore to Dynamic Motion) - Henry Cowell - Henry Cowell

volcanic heated

Song 12 - Charles Ives - Kia Sams, Russ Warner

impressionist bones
hymnodic soul

Hotter Than That - Louis Armstrong [from Hot Fives and Sevens]

we start with the cover
open it up
the pages pull us along
stanza to stanza
just speaking in guitar there for a moment

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August 20, 2023

Ludus Tonalis - Paul Hindemith - Siglind Bruhn

the scuttlebutt about Hindemith
back when I was in school
was that his early works are fabulous and inventive
but that over time he began to compose from his own theories
and the inventiveness dissipated
this piece is apparently quite explicitly a demonstration of the possibilities of his system
now if I choose to disregard the didactic/prescriptive aspect of theorizing
and regard it as being closer to my own attitudes about theorizing
(prime fodder to creative misuse)
perhaps it will be possible to listen to these
as creative solutions to whatever musical urgencies possessed him
other composers of the era were plowing similar fields
(Schoenberg and company, for instance)
did we object to Hindemith
because his normative textures are diatonic and fairly empty of strident dissonance?
because his phraseology and figurations are familiar to anyone familiar with European-derived concert and church music since forever?
that would be true of many of my teachers and older colleagues whose musicality I deeply respect
(and often my own practice for that matter)
so
this music is clear and direct
it doesn't hide what it's doing
all the notes are there for a purpose
it is clean as a whistle
every detail polished up shiny
a sense of a newly angled plane between horizontal and vertical
between the counterpoint and the harmony
not quite just like vertical
between the counterpoint and the harmony
not quite just like anybody else's tonality
witty and cosmopolitan
one might even say
dare we
almost French
no hot-house flower is Paul Hindemith
if you revel in following along with the clockwork of music as it goes
this guy is for you

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They Can't Take That Away From Me - Sarah Vaughan [from Swingin' Easy]

in full sass mode
showing off
the bump bump bumpy road of love

You Win Again - Ray Charles [from Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music]

the back-up chorus is hilarious and spot on

Save Me - Nina Simone [from Silk & Soul]

her vocal persona sits within this music as on a throne
it gives power
but she is it

Curriculum Vitae - Lukas Foss - Lukas Foss, Foss Festival Players

accordion and muffled snare drum
a two-person play with abstract dialogue
the rest of the drums wake up
they posture and prance
jaw harp!
don't hear one of those often
all of these instruments sound like the sorts of things those old carnival automatic music machines could use
it continues after the end
a postlude extending past the end of the fact
stops with a BANG!

P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) - Michael Jackson [from Thriller]

a dance
why do we want to hear the sexual fantasies of a teenager?
or a product that is sold as such?

The River Between (excerpt) - Benjamin Boretz, Richard Teitelbaum [from Open Space 33]

I question the stereo separation on this (piano off in a corner)
the two instruments (piano and synth) already have a built-in contrast
in the spaces their sounds create respectively around them
their virtual acoustic
spatial separation is too obvious
quibbles aside this is lovely
my issue above is solvable
I just stand up and move around
and the image of LR vanishes
or
listen sideways

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August 21, 2023

Shake That Little Foot Dinah-O - Mike, Peggy, & Penny Seeger [from Animal Folk Songs for Children]

whatever words fit the guitar figure to dance
one could read some of the stanzas as nonsense dance calls

Boundaries 6 - Jarrad Powell [from Natural Selection]

scanned as passed
surveilled and logged
you're all done
you may enter

Magic - Bruce Springsteen [from Magic]

working with a less than stadium sized arrangement
a manufactured space
none of which really improves the song
which isn't among his worst by a stretch

Fluorescent Desert - Brendan Byrnes [from Micropangea]

born in a programmed device
settings have been set
and remain invariant
for maximal adherence to industry tolerances

Bag of Bones - Shallow Lenses [from War Poems]

news from the strip mall waste land

Ponoi - Sascia Pellegrini [from Epidemics]

we are observing it closely
piano figure embeds a trajectory set on the fourth beats
proceeding just out of reach
its steadiness vanishes
suddenly scraps scattered beyond the perimeter reassemble
without uniform pulse
layers of pulses trace a rounded form

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Caprice en forme de Valse in E-flat Major, Op. 2 #3 - Clara Schumann - Susanne Grützmann

unfussy crystalline texture
traces its line with delight and light coquetry

It'll Be Me (fast version) (take 3) - Jerry Lee Lewis [from Rare & Rockin']

jalopy tempo
shocks could use adjustment

Never Gonna Let You Go - Little Richard [from The Explosive Little Richard]

metrical modulation!!
relatively modest means
drums bass horns and vocal 
the slower tempo allows him to trot out some of his gospel chops

Hold On - Carole King [from Simple Things]

the vocal moves from singing her words to anthemizing to the skies
the song remains here with us
earthbound

Elementary - Boogie Down Productions [from Criminal Minded]

lines in pairs and groups of pairs
four feet per pairs of lines
with end rhyme

Funeral Song - Sleater-Kinney [from One Beat]

a jeer
catty

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August 22, 2023

Zither Film 2 - Keith Eisenbrey [December 8, 2007]

bursts of sounds of variously certain provenance
the first idea I had for these Music as a Film projects
came while editing sound files
I noticed that the short bits of sound
(less than a second but enough to register as more than just a digital click)
were often pretty interesting as sounds
even if the track itself was nothing special
I decided to see what it would be like
if I made music out of those short bits
constructing the sound
bit by bit
like a Brakhage film
tedious in the extreme
but
the general idea was good
so I found more efficient ways to chop and remix globally
much less tedious
and I played thenceforth
with inventing ways
to make the final results have particular textural characteristics
I also generated working files of various lengths and spreads of bits across the duration of the file
this one gets very spaced out indeed

Funny How We Got Here - Tyrannosaurus Grace [recorded live at The Rat and Raven, Seattle, August 9, 2012]

good times get drunk party song

The Boospook Story - Karen Eisenbrey [recorded live at The Tintinabulary, October 27, 2017]

told at the dinner table
near to Halloween we are not scared Boospook!

Hard Times Come Again No More - Robin Holcomb [from One Way Or Another]

narrow variance of the keyboard figures throughout segments
but always with delicious spices added just so

The Theme (live) - Miles Davis [from 'Round About Midnight]

just the jingle spot

The Twelve Days of Christmas - The Philadelphia Brass Ensemble [from Festival of Carols in Brass]

several days elided
though I'm not counting 
nope
I think they're doing the whole thing
fill in your own gifts
lets the arranger show off

Two Lives - Bonnie Raitt [from Sweet Forgiveness]

from a folk song vibe
into actual non-ironic gospel witness
but that original vibe may have all been in my head
this is a straight gospel preaching anthem

Burning Hell - REM - [from Dead Letter Office]

if this album is a collection of stuff they were trying out
but that they rejected as unsuitable at the moment
then I surmise
it paints a pretty clear picture of what their actual culture was like

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Track 9 - The Humidiflyers [from Humidiflyers 2002]

everybody loves you when you're funky
quite the mouth
the jewel of the tape

The Snails - Curtains For You [from Heaven's Waiting]

fun with filters
ersatz old-timey
love the blood harmony singing

Hero Town - Andrew James Robison [recorded live at The Rat and Raven, Seattle, August 9, 2012]

working class hero is something to be
man microphone and strumming
strumomancer
strummers sing from their bellies

Silent Night - Three Fingers [from Stocking Stuffers]

with attitude murderous
sleep in heavenly peace, punk

Snow On The Beach (featuring Lana Del Rey) - Taylor Swift [from Midnights]

woman of the hour
old type pop goes on just wrongly
America's nightmare flashback movie montage girlfriend
plays the siren

Finale - Meredith Wilson [from The Music Man, Original Cast Album]

librarian meets ad man
says good night
time for a march
yee haw!

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August 23, 2023

If You Could See Me Now - Bill Evans [from California, Here I Come]

phrases fall off the backside in steps
bump bump bump

Love That Man - Whitney Houston [from Just Whitney]

woman as helpmeet
in return for man as security
sisterly advice from another time

Dirty Mack - Ice Cube [from The Predator]

brag and taunt
who can
and get away with it

Zither Film 3 - Keith Eisenbrey [December 9, 2007]

each of these iterations begins more thickly textured than it ends
by a process of progressive completion of constituent layers
which are stacked toward the front
there was some anxiety on my part
that it would be a difficult listen but
1 so what? and
2 perhaps it won't or needn't be for use as standard practice listening fare
it occupies the room
mostly hidden
like spiders
corner of the ear music

Careful With That Axe - The Ancients [recorded live at The Rat and Raven, Seattle, August 9, 2012]

it's about Vikings
the white man's image of a proper he-
man no time for subtlety or nuance
wail away freely 

Gradus 324
Gradus 324 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [October 30, 2017]

Pa Mis Muchachas (featuring Nathy Peluso) - Christina Aguilera [from Aguilera]

danceable in any language

August 24, 2023

The Man I Love - Art Pepper [from The Way It Was]

decor for sophistication
floating
skill honestly plied

Glittering Girl - The Who [from The Who Sell Out]

girl pearl
bald rhyme
underlined
servicable vocals
narrow scope
tacked on ad for Coke
for the service of a lame (sophomoric) concept

Paid In Full - Eric B. & Rakim [from Paid In Full]

business arrangements
as something to talk about out loud

Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 - Pablo de Sarasate - Ruggiero Ricci [from Masters of the Bow]

is there a tradition
among the Romani
of virtuoso violin playing
or is that entirely an artifact of Paganini, Sarasate, Joachim, & Co.?
a kind of quasi-black-face act?
the exotic in our midst

No More Words - The Hope [from In The Deep]

a quiet moment between lovers

Kenosha - Swearin' [from Swearin']

rhythm of saying
forces itself into the way the tune goes

Airmforms Part 2
Airforms Part 2 - Steve Peters [from Chamber Music 10]

long
ringing
tones
and
pretty
dew drop
pings

Sleepless Nights - Robber's Roost [from Rage & Reason]

his guitar playing has acquired some significant discipline
since Karen and I encountered him busking on an Ellensburg street corner a decade or so ago

August 25, 2023

He's Mine - The Platters [a Rescued Record]

Wop!doo(d)lyWop!dooWop!

Flaming - Pink Floyd [from The Piper at The Gates of Dawn (digital)]

rainbow fantasy
ever so high
past
Lucy in the Sky

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Faith Medley - Total Experience Gospel Choir [from Bits & Pieces]

moving
as part of worship
conceptually
works fine
but it seems it would need to have arisen within a congregation spontaneously or culturally or both
or it risks being a self-conscious act
pretending being moved

Wanksta - 50 Cent [from 8 Mile]

hesitation on the rhyme
accent by pitch
duration
and dynamic

Banned Rehearsal 730 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [December 10, 2007]

reeds and a drum
a free-reed electric toy organ
one of the clarinets
now a toy piano
a xylophone
the big Uncle W
rumbly grouch
ruts are wonderful
until you are stuck
leave before that
recognizing them for the attractive  nuisance they become
nice collection of warm wooden sounds
puntuated by metals
the physical sound of the xylophone
includes the resonances of its frame
and of the room it is in
by means of the quick envelope
gets out of the way
so its space shows
the rafters are rung
or those that from the rafters are hung
are rafter-hung ringers
gets celebratory toward the end here

In Session at The Tintinabulary

August 20, 2023

Wunderland - Keith Eisenbrey

This week's arrangment of a tune found in an 1846 shape-note song-book

Sinfonia 8 - Keith Eisenbrey

a midi draft 

August 21, 2023

Gradus 387 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

Is there a way to distinguish up from down in pitch space
that doesn't rely on reference to partials
id est
a pitch is above another
if and only if they don't match
and is embedded within the set of partials {bad}
or . . .
and there are no partials below it {nope, that's no good either}

the metaphor high/low
has a physical connection to the feel of producing pitches with our vocal apparatus

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could one demonstrate
that one pitch is higher than another from more primitive concepts?
or is it embedded within the notion of pitch itself
that pitches are like locations in a geometry
the pitch-field is perceived as being oriented
prior to our logical construction of it
id est
the high/low metaphor is an analog of an immediate experience
vector A and vector not-A
+ and -
one way and the other way

neural structure in the cochlea
(the sensory epithelium)?

harmonic cyclicity is a pun on same-ness
at the extremes they fade from audibility in different manners
on one end toward pulse
and on the other toward
what?

the ineluctable imperceptibility of partials
as soon as one points at one
it is as a pitch that we point to it
as a partial
it is not a pitch in and of itself
but
is part of the whole of what we hear as "the pitch" 

my gut hunch
is that the orientation of pitch space
is a primitive to perception 
though it can be
and often is
twisted compositionally in multitudinous ways

August 25, 2023

Sinfonia 2 (clavichord) - Keith Eisenbrey

I redid my clavichord version to make a correction in one note

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981

I decided to start sharing collections of my compositions in albums on Bandcamp. These are the keyboard works I composed while an undergrad at the University of Washington. It is free for download.

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

listening journal doodles from 2007 and 2008





Saturday, August 19, 2023

Playlist

Bridal Veil Falls State Park, Oregon
Preface

"'She had no fear - she had no distrust - she had no suspicion - all was confidence and reliance. "Mr. Bardell," said the widow; "Mr. Bardell was a man of honour - Mr. Bardell was a man of his word - Mr. Bardell was no deceiver - Mr. Bardell was once a single gentleman himself; to single gentlemen I look for protection, for assistance, for comfort, and for consolation - in single gentlemen I shall perpetually see something to remind me of what Mr. Bardell was, when he first won my young and untried affection; to a single gentleman, then, shall my lodgings be let." Actuated by this beautiful and touching impulse (among the best impulses of our imperfect nature, gentlemen), the lonely and desolate widow dried her tears, furnished her first floor, caught her innocent boy to her maternal bosom, and put the bill up in her parlour-window. Did it remain there long? No. the serpent was on the watch, the train was laid, the mine was preparing, the sapper and miner was at work. Before the bill had been in the parlour-window three days - three days, gentlemen - a Being, erect upon two legs, and bearing all the outward semblance of a man, and not of a monster, knocked at the door of Mrs. Bardell's house. He inquired within; he took the lodgings; and on the very next day he entered into possession of them. This man was Pickwick - Pickwick the defendant.'"

Charles Dickens - from "The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club" 

Texts

Bridal Veil Fall State Park, Oregon
Recorded

August 12, 2023

Étude in G-flat Major, Op. 10 #5 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

running through sprinklers

Davidsbundler Tänze, Op. 6 - Robert Schumann - Eric Le Sage

clumps of chords adhere
harmonic friction zones
melody drops from vines
a Couperinish reluctance to move to new material within segments
theme and variation type sequence of affects
material insurrects spontaneously
if we take another go at it
we'll perhaps better understand where we just landed
polyphonous
but the voices are only clear when they need to be
or when they are passing the baton
they group themselves from within the prevailing figurations
changing touch mid note
two weave themselves from one

August 13, 2023

String Quartet in F minor, Op. 80 (#6) - Felix Mendelssohn - Emerson Quartet

1
they tell the spooky story as a team
how the spirit of F minor possessed the imagination of Hero Felix
striving for solutions to the alchemical conundrum voiced by F minor
Sehnsucht desperado
better in the morning
is it gone
time will tell
nope it's back

2
Sisyphustian
there it goes
back to the bottom of the hill
again 

3
seeking the consolation
of quiet
domesticated
sanctioned thought
how dangerous
after all
can F minor be
in an ordered world 

4
back to alchemy
things are happening
it may be progress
but maybe not
if we hold quiet
maybe it will go away
but maybe not

They Are There - Charles Ives - Kronos Quartet

appears to be conceited to be an historic recording
with which the quartet may be bandwagoned in
as though on a Victorola

Hotter Than That - Louis Armstrong [from That Devilin' Tune]

how to bounce a tune

I Got A Woman - Ray Charles [from Ray Charles]

a boast song
man the possessor
woman the possession

I'm Gonna Leave You - Nina Simone [from High Priestess of Soul]

the possession
talks back
nonstop

Once You've Been In Love - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan with Michel LeGrand]

gloriously sumptuously sappy
a true winner of a cut
loving it all the way

Simple Things - Carole King [from Simple Things]

moral lesson
from the self helped era

Human Nature - Michael Jackson [from Thriller]

kind of kinky
making his breathing part of the rhythm

Vista House at Crown Point, Oregon
August 15, 2023

Go Lil' Camaro Go - Ramones [from Halfway to Sanity]

stripped down to little more than the structure of a pop song

Turkey Song - Mike, Peggy, and Penny Seeger [from Animal Folk Songs for Children]

the parts of the text needn't fit together as a single subject matter

Worlds Apart - Bruce Springsteen [from The Rising]

bring on the exotic

Take It Back - Smokestack and The Foothill Fury [from Kitchen Recordings]

self made field recording
in the moment blues

Cherry Moon Rendezvous - Steve Layton & Improv Fridays [from ppp]

circular track
plucked guitar
corner turned in a straight line
watch your head
low hanging synth sound here

Part 3 - Seattle Phonographers Union [from Georgetown Steamplant]

in what sense(s) might this have been intended for the manner of listening with which I habitually engage as a listener 

mixed (on the fly?)
by a group of field recordists armed with laptops and tracks
(at least that's what I think they do)
this is either
recorded in the Georgetown Steamplant (as a venue)
or consists of recordings made there (or both?)
I hear mysteriousy sounds
in a non-generic acoustic space
one can sense unseen chambers
and hard surfaced objects
and an emptiness
there are events
usually onsets of new sounds or elements or cessations of same
among which I perceive no intentional intertransformation
beyond the proximity that sounds might have
out there in the anywhere
except
perhaps
a sensitivity to transparence
a world in which sounds
even assertive ones
get along pretty well
not many toes stepped upon
an episode

Sonata on Themes by Thomas Commuck - Menuet and Trio - Jeremiah Lawson - Jeremiah Lawson

concerns itself with its melodies
and making the guitar do fancy things
does not concern itself with stage projection

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Caprices en form de Valse in D Major, Op. 2 #2 - Clara Schumann - Susanne Gützman

all correct
even the poetry
everything in its box

It'll Be Me (slow version) (take 2) - Jerry Lee Lewis [from Rare & Rockin']

why would he get on a rocket ship to Mars
to find her?
that sounds like he's headed as far away as he can possibly get

Gone With The Wind - Bill Evans [from California, Here I Come]

tight corners
thread the laser's eye

Runaway - Bonnie Raitt [from Sweet Forgiveness]

epistolary
wish you were here
the chord cycles
cycle back
to a firm re-arrival
to mark the stanza break

Unimaginable Zero Summer - The Young Fresh Fellows [from The Men Who Loved Music]

mimicking hick

"till all ends anon and follows and rise" - John Hopkins - Benjamin Boretz, John Hopkins, Mary Lee Roberts [from Open Space 6]

prefatory scuffles
to guitar
synthy string sound
some quiet percussion
a softly intermittent white noise inhabits both channels
a darker turn
things to say

so the guitar says them snarly
a reedy sound
scribbles hard
tongue in corner mouth
screwed tight
a grumble toad
the synth might be that little Casio Ben had
when the Psychedelic Saab Brigade visited The Tintinabulary
back in '89
an infant says infant things
as they might
while nursing
a vigorous rubbing

August 16, 2023

I've Been Waiting For You - David Bowie [from Heathen]

the lyrics are about something
but the music has no clear reference to the lyrics
except
to their rhythmic form
the stress rhythms of saying those words
so that they impart the intended hue of meaning
the rest is fashion

Gradus 130
Gradus 130 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [December 3, 2007]

more lids!

I'm Addicted - Madonna [from MDNA]

finding the inner mechanical precision and purity
a core sound
narrowly kept to
add a few that don't change it

Gradus 323 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [October 26, 2017]

introducing the second B up
the fewer the notes
the more obvious the difference between rungs
a composition factoid
for your keeping pocket
smaller sets
are easier to distinguish
based on content alone
a fine firm figure of a B
arbitrarily thorough
the time allotted
is the time taken
the sounds' needs
are not part of the bargain

the second rung is rung in
(Cis!)
It's shy but not long
at last
played together
onset and release
now the Cis as a coloring among the uppers of the B
now the B bends the Cis
fun with a new friend
no time for review of past lessons
Gradus presses on

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Improbable Ensemble 3 - Sascia Pellegrini [from 4 Improbable Ensembles]

a list and a sump
a new list joins
sump may have some listical qualities
and the lists some sumpish 

expression
the expression of it
what?
not an emotion?
such emotions as are its
unnamable
except
by it
being it 

{slogan: The namable emotion is not worth music's time}

Ready Teddy (take 1) - Little Richard [from Here's Little Richard]

sock hop ball
dance craze
at the beginning
what the kids wanted

Rael 1 - The Who [from The Who Sell Out]

it tries so hard to be meaningful and compositional

Vista House at Crown Point, Oregon
August 17, 2023

Madrigali: I: Ov'è lass', il bel viso? - Morton Lauridsen - Polyphony, Stephen Layton

massed sounds
directed audienceward
the choir here
is a single instrument

Truth or Dairy - Dubious Duo [from Children of Siberia]

sassy jeering frenetic

Beyond A Door I Made But Don't Close - Jarrad Powell - Jessica Kenney [from Stonehouse Songs]

descending from a tone leaped to
explore the slope
and the bottom
the tone below the high tone
is a place to be
hanging man

Blind Death Boredom - Yuni in Taxco [from Prizes]

dive bars
are where folks go
to relax
lubricate
and complain about the day-job world
quite an interesting one-note-at-a-time tune they make in there

A Line Describing A Cone - Antonioni [from Lullablaze]

lines pause in their middles
move on past the sticky spot

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Deeply Lodged III: Unravel - Tom Baker - Cristina Valdés [from Deeply Lodged]

a clearly contrapuntal texture meets a homophony
and they partake of each other 

tech comment
the clear stereo pan
of high register on one end
and low on another
perhaps
overstates the distinction of the voices
which is quite clear without the pan 

Cristina plays this fabulously
sensitivity to touch
timing
dynamic gradation
all there 

nicely turned suspension pun there Tom

Salt Peanuts (live) - Miles Davis [from 'Round About Midnight]

narrow nibbles
hamster twitch

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) - The Beatles [from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]

the problem
with the notion of an album
composed
as a piece
made of songs
that
"need to be heard as an album to be truly appreciated"
is
that they sound like they really mean it
but don't quite have the chops to pull it off
so that
the songs couldn't possibly be yanked free

Clair De Lune - Claude Debussy  [from 100 Greatest Classics]

falls softly through the night garden
nimble nymphs bathe lithely
our eyelids close quiveringly

Beautiful - Christina Aguilera [from Stripped]

confession and comfort and plea
self talk pep talk

Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
Zither Film 0 - Keith Eisenbrey [December 6, 2007]

the freedom I afforded myself
when I decided against attempting an actual career in music
comes down to the freedom
to not need to justify what I do
this thing
for instance
has justification to me
but isn't about that for anyone else ever
who might listen
it is
what I made it
the timing
I set it going is all
why?
because I invented it
to see what it would sound
like if I set it going

Roots - Bigfoot Wallace and His Wicked Sons [from Virgil]

drums and vocal
long first part whispered secretly
second part shouted
same song twice
once little
once big
almost

Construction - Karen Eisenbrey [October 20, 2017]

recorded from a window at her place of employment
a hammering in rhythm
big noise from the device
the hammering is pitched and polyphonous
air traffic passes o'er

Alien Superstar - Beyoncé

a brag

Blossom's Blues - Blossom Dearie [from Blossom Dearie]

raised in a lion's den
another brag song
I ain't Red Riding Hood
skoodly ah doo
skoodly ah dee

Matilda Mother - Pink Floyd [from The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (digital)]

a song can be produced
and a song can be composed
and a song can be composed using production
this song
is composed
then produced

Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
Tales from the Vienna Woods - Johann Strauss [from 100 Greatest Classics]

must admit it's delightful
and concerned with nothing else
but to be delightful
and to be delighted in return

The Eton Rifles - The Jam [from The Sound of The Jam]

has the sound of soccer hooligans
but I'm glad
I guess
they're not eating rifles

Small Change - Peter Fedovsky [from The City of Good Neighbors]

this song appears in a Curtains For You album
no surprise
Peter was their keyboard player
goes all Beatles-psychedelic 

Rain Storm - Song Sparrow Research [from Song Sparrow Research]

a waltzy lullabye
decadent suburban
goes on
till sleep comes

Cut - Greg Sinibaldi [from Ariel]

the EWI (electronic wind instrument)
has its own authoritate sneer
something of a rush
overwhelm

Crossing Over Place - Lori Goldston [from High and Low]

now known
I believe
as Pioneer Square
old Seattle's
old Seattle's
old Seattle
in flickering
vintage
residue of media

Till There Was You - Meredith Wilson [from The Music Man]

and then we have the romantic payoff
sweet fragrant meadows of dawn and dew (breathe)
triumphal surrender 

People Get Ready - Bob Dylan [from A Tree With Roots]

trying out what they're hearing
how does it feel to sing this

Vista House at Crown Point, Oregon
August 18, 2023

Easter Hymn from 'Cavalleria Rusticana' - Pietro Mascagni [from 100 Greatest Classics]

and so that
we can hear it well
they're singing backstage
ah
I guess we found them
layers of sound all massed

Track 10 - The Humidiflyers [from Humidiflyers 2002]

sounds like a house party
this one goes out to
not the first time

Zither Film 1 - Keith Eisenbrey [December 7, 2007]

as the bursts of sounds' pulses cross phase
apparent melody is grasped
as they dissipate
they fail to appear

Bloody Gloves - The Swearengens [from Devil Gets Her Way]

confession trope
the rhythm is danceable
after its rural way
but it would seem strange to me
to dance to someone's confession
of spousal homicide
even if they
(sort of)
regret it

In Session at The Tintinabulary

August 11, 2023

Sinfonia 5 (midi) - Keith Eisenbrey

I made a few adjustments while working this up on clavichord

August 13, 2023

Danvers - Keith Eisenbrey

an arrangement I made of the hymn tune as found in The Christian Minstrel, an 1846 shape-note song book

August 14, 2023

Banned Rehearsal 1082 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Anna K, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer

we gathered on the patio
on a lovely warm evening
and shot the breeze without words
there are some dry leaves to walk in

August 15, 2023

Sinfonia 2 (piano) - Keith Eisenbrey

finally got this one on piano
I need to re-do my clavichord recording
because I noticed an error in the score
while working it up for piano

Sinfonia 4 (piano) - Keith Eisenbrey

I'm rather tickled by this
it's a bear to play
but sounds so simple all laid out as sound

Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
August 16, 2023

Invention in D minor - Gavin Borchert

Invention in E-flat Major - Gavin Borchert

and I continue to work my way through Gavin's set of 30 Inventions.
The next two
both in E minor
are more difficult
so it may be a week or so before I have them in the can

Postscripts

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

listening journal doodles from 2005 and 2006





Saturday, August 12, 2023

Playlist

Preface

"Language is always trying to tell us we don't know how it means."

George Quasha - from "Not Even Rabbits Go Down This Hole" 

Texts

Recorded

August 5, 2023

Song 2 - Curtains For You [recorded live at The High Dive, Seattle, April 6, 2012]

breaks through into a wide airborne groove
then back

Music of Tond (Side B) - Steve Scribner - Tond Band [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, September 22, 2017]

a reading in fictional music theory
then some action
then music
moving gently
incense seep
its own exotic invention
moving from place to place
everybody's goblet kept full
each pipe
with soft embers 

||
concert music:
requires close and imaginative listening
to be itself 

atmosphere music:
allows entry and exit in awareness 

dance music:
to be heard in moving
(if you're not moving
you are not listening
as it needs to be attended)  

this music:
pervades and persists
a spice
a space
a binding agent
effacing time passing
refined pleasure

In memoriam Aretha Franklin - Jeremiah Lawson

music
with a musician's music
in ear
the physical action of playing this music
articulates its fluid pulse
into knuckles and bones
pulse segments

August 6, 2023

Étude in C-sharp minor, Op. 10 #4 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

high speed chase

Fantasiesücke in D-flat Major Op. 12 #1 - Robert Schumann - Eric Le Sage

the key melts away in the languid air

Fuga, Op. 81 #4 - Felix Mendelssohn - The Emerson Quartet

a double fugue
of few articulatory cadences

Friendship - Charles Ives - Dora Ohrenstein, Phillip Bush

the tone begins pious
but bends fervent

Once In A While - Louis Armstrong's Hot Five [from Hot Fives and Sevens]

melodic head rhyming

The Edge Of The Sea - Sarah Vaughan [from In A Romantic Mood]

a tawdry bit of sentimentality
transformed utterly by invested singing

It Makes No Difference Now - Ray Charles [from Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music]

a story teller
tells his story's side
it begins to show
that
he's not entirely broken up about it

Do I Move You? (version 2) - Nina Simone [from Sings The Blues]

from your head down to your liver
anthemic raunch

About to Make Me Leave Home - Bonnie Raitt [from Sweet Forgiveness]

helluva blues band she's got there
to the point I'm sorry it fades to end
though there is good time to groove on it

Billie Jean - Michael Jackson [from Thriller]

the 80s' love affair with mechanical precision

Aurora Bridge - The Young Fresh Fellows [from Refreshments]

Seattle loves to bemoan the passing of old buildings
a comic song with localized humor

Pony Boy - Bruce Springsteen [from Human Touch]

gitty up gitty up gitty up gitty on

Fuck 'Em - Ice Cube [from The Predator]

an interview

Josephine - Brandi Carlile [from The Story]

tasteful arrangement
repeating the chorus
messes with the narrative line
in a similar way
to what happens in da capo arias

Driving While The City Sleeps - Steve Layton & Improv Friday [from Shared Circle]

as though through everybody's dreams
or their substrate

Why Do You Dream - Prom Queen [from Doom Wop]

this temptress
doesn't come across as entirely harmless

Ex-C3 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Ex-C]

rhythms in low frequency dissonance
as the strings enter above it
their interplaying
has a fugue-y vibe to it
but I don't know why it would need to be a fugue
to accomplish that
so
whether it is or isn't
is irrelevant

August 7, 2023

Caprices in forme de Valse in C Major, Op. 2 #1 - Clara Schumann - Susanne Gützmann

pulling back at edges
a game with rules

It All Depends On Who Will Buy The Wine (undubbed version) - Jerry Lee Lewis [from Rare and Rockin']

a portrait
in which one may recognize oneself
or another
within a milieu
a warning against moral turpitude

Very Early - Bill Evans Trio [from Moon Beams]

comfortable with cycling back regularly
able to stretch out in the middles
a relaxed waltz

Good Morning Good Morning - The Beatles [from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]

perhaps my favorite song on the album
the brass band has a shredded sound to it
the psychedelia at the end is fine
blatant
honestly modest

Doyna - Itzhak Perlman [from Tradition]

national pride music
commercialized folk music in a tux

Sleep Eye - Woody Guthrie Family [from Woody's 20 Grow Big Songs]

a ritual for entry into the unconscious
why oh why
did they add Arlo's modern production version
as part of the track
and not separate it out??
it's a fine enough performance
but its tone is dissonant to the simplicity of Woody's guitar plucking

You Wanna Be Me - Nas [from 8 Mile]

Shakespearean in its insulting scope

Pavan (midi) - Keith Eisenbrey 

the midi piano has a heartless sensitivity to it
uncanny
a strange universe
in which pitch seems to matter
I rather like this
nice job past me!

Espionagem Industrial - Camarone Orquestra Guitarristica [from   Live In Natal]

sleekly dressed movie heroes
arming themselves
moving fast
quick cuts
here's the closet with the big munitions
count carefully

Banned Rehearsal 943 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [September 5, 2017]

the pitch world
is a 3-dimensional flat surface
experienceable as locations
timbre differentiates itself
in a different geography
the math involved
in relating their disparate geometries
adequately
is deep shit
the piano is discussing matters with the otamatone

Banned Rehearsal:
constructing irreproducible sounds for 40 years next June 

Hollywood histrionics sneak in
through Tchaikovsky and cellphone technology
and here's Mr. Alpert
imagine that
the ritardando entertainer
frog chorus

Surrounded By Satellites - Entropic Advance [from Chaos Out Of Order]

a fabric of bands of sound
kind of a hi-tech version
of Neal's Ecclesiastical Musings
a saturated undulation

Can't Believe You Wanna Leave (take 8) - Little Richard [from Little Richard]

the way his voice ends its lines
often
with a molto sotto voce
upper yodel squeak

Lucifer Sam - Pink Floyd [from The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (digital)]

the best James Bond movie opening song ever

Housequake - Prince [from Sign O' The Times]

dance call song

My Old Hen's A Good Old Hen - Mike, Peggy, and Penny Seeger [from Animal Folk Songs for Children]

an incantation with a threat 

Violin Concerto #2 in G minor - Antonia Vivaldi - Pinchas Zukerman [from Masters Of the Bow]

whoosh
that's a bunch of notes fired at one

August 8, 2023

Santa Claus Is Coming by Ground - The Capitol Steps [from O Christmas Bush]

Where She Is - Tyrannosaurus Grace [from Much More Than A Story]

I have an ingrained distrust
of anyone telling me the way it is

Womanarchist - Bad Cop/Bad Cop [from Warriors]

the image of power
donned as a costume

Lost - Doug Haire [from Western Stoner]

campfire crackle
river below terrain
wind above
rising
whistling 
(I'm hoping the fire crackle
is from a different track) 

the wind means business
dog or duck
bark or quack
groan
roar
uh oh

Woody 'N You - Miles Davis [from 'Round About Midnight]

on this end
the sense that there may be an underlying set of changes
or a reference melody
is less than relevant
to the thrust of it

One Single River - Bob Dylan [from A Tree With Roots]

the presence of the recorded sound wanders about
as though the tape were loose across the heads
or perhaps is slightly woozy

Never Let Me Down - David Bowie [from Never Let Me Down]

homage to John Lennon

Breath - Pearl Jam [from Rearviewmirror]

proximity to power
effaces communication

If Ever I Would Leave You - Glenn Tate [from Some Of My Favorite Love Songs]

a song
translated as a piano solo
for reminiscing to

Banned Rehearsal 729 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [November 26, 2007]

the cornet
among a motley sequence of pick up instruments
then a still place
with marimba piano and tam tam
all PP
a tour of sounds in space
spasmodic bursts
calm expanses
knocking about in isolation
stray musical procedures leak in
radio dial twisting
to static
at last
so peaceful

...and brought it away... - Aaron Kirschner - Peter Nelson-King [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, July 22, 2023]

a tree in mind

Alle menschen müssen sterben - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded November 7, 2019]

a stern lesson 

{true confession
when I was first starting to compose
I worried that I wouldn't be able to come up with tunes of my own
I decided that I would probably need to base everything on the chorale melodies in the Bach-Riemenschneider chorale collection
It took me 40 years to finally do that
(though for different reasons)}

Brass Band In The Marianas Trench - Tom Varner [from Sound Vespers]

gorgeous low frequency quiet sounds
hang out
with the weird fish
in the dark

August 9, 2023

Johnny One Note - Blossom Dearie [from Blossom Dearie]

jazz choir novelty number

A Change Is Gonna Come - Aretha Franklin [from I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You]

gospel sermon
the drums sound like real drums

The Lord's My Shepherd - Jessie Seymour Irvine [from 100 Greatest Classics]

ponderous plummy piety
church choir favorite

Extract Meanings/Exchange/Inhabit - The Bard College Composers' Ensemble [from Open Space 6]

1
exertion
to budge each inch
fine tuning 

2
honk and whap
robust Klangfarbenmelodien
a parade in all directions
evacuative purge 

3
confined
held back
or approaching
or borne on billows
the ground is soft and springy
drifting by the wind

My Saving Grace - Mariah Carey [from Charmbracelet]

intro from all angles
then we'll have a hymn
not for singing along with
she sings her own backup chorus and harmonies
claustrophilic

Metamorphosis Happens - Tom Baker Quartet [from Look What I Found]

get moving
repeat
now under a fair wind
or downhill
jauntily we roll along
mind the curves
made it to the bottom
push it back up

I Love Julian - Karen Blaine [from Modern Day Living]

just another self-proclaimed smartest-guy-ever
in my humble estimation

U.S. 101 - Low Hums [from Night Magic Wine]

celebrate road trip legend

Strengur - Halla Steinunn Stefánsdóttir - Halla Lovísa Loftsdóttir [from Strengur]

music of objects
strings and drums being strings and drums
resonance enhanced

Gary Indiana - Meredith Wilson [from The Music Man Original Cast Recording]

if all else fails
let the freckles belt one out

Joy To The World - The Philadelphia Brass Ensemble [from Festival of Carols In Brass]

this album appears in my collection from Karen's family
via a ferociously unlistenable cassette dub 

when I was digitizing I made some effort to replace such horrors
with better copies available commercially 
I was surprisingly successful at many odds and ends
and surprisingly unsuccessful at others

Sheep May Safely Graze - Johann Sebastian Bach [from 100 Greatest Classics]

recorded in a warm bath
with portamento up to eleven
no detail of sound
will disturb their grazing

Watchulookinat (A.K.A. Backing Vox Up) - Whitney Houston [from Just Whitney]

vocal and backups
weave around the center of the song

Pavan - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey, Matthew Weiss [recorded November 12, 2009]

violin and piano parts linked intimately
through the pitch-set transformations
details of which I have forgotten
and sizes of phrases
all without any sort of lockstep
they seem relatively independent
I like that it comes across as quite expressive
but never espressivo
a solid piece

Break Away - Specyfi [from Nine Songs]

a metal band from the midwest
that sounds just like a metal band from the midwest
steady state power usage

August 10, 2023

Gradus 322 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [October 2, 2017]

quiet stream
sultry afternoon
once an image is in the listening mind
additional information can be accommodated into it
or modify it
up to point?
image modulation
or
one could simply decide upon a different image
a rocky landscape
stills
or howling winds
or less concrete of a reference
an unstable slope
in a geometry within the pitch realm
a landscape with its antecedent processes 

can I force
or convince
my mind's  ear
to be blank
and allow whatever arises in interaction
without influence of an agenda
partially
listening is an agenda

Unforeseen - James Falzone [from So Far So Still]

an elastic pitch path
stretched and relaxed
twanged by whatever hand
twangs a fipple flute's voice

The Last Time - Big Brother And The Holding Company [from Big Brother & The Holding Company]

the music subserves her delivery
that is
her delivery transforms the music
as she talks
a blue streak 

Anyone Can Fill Your Shoes - X - [from See How We Are]

a string of words
on a brand-name sound

Octopus and Crow - Johnny Moses [from When The Humans Thought They Were People]

k'aw k'aw
Mr. Crow
cousin mosquito man
bear man
cousin slug man
cousin flea man
octopus lady

Vor - An Auf [from An Auf]

rhythms of fingers wiggling

Love Him Or Leave Him To Me - Rachel Harrington [from Making Our House A Honky Tonk]

the pulse of open sky and empty roads

Thanksgiving - Amy Denio [from The Big Embrace]

subject matter
prosaic on the surface
but goes weird
an attractively transparent sound

Overture to 'Trionfo della Fedeltà' - Maria Antonia Walpurgis - The Seattle Baroque Orchestra

the notion
of masterworks by geniuses
was a Romantic phenomenon
but now
all of the past's works
are judged according to its rubric
and we search for hidden masterworks
among the forgotten and neglected
why is it that
that we seek?
is that all that music is good for?
this music
for instance is perfectly competent
and enjoyable
as an image of the past
it doesn't need to be masterful to be that
just skillful

The Little Things - Dolly Parton [from Hello, I'm Dolly]

all the things you don't do for her
instructions for better behavior

Capriccio Italien - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [from 100 Greatest Classics]

at least they seem to have included all of it
this part of Italy is dark and troubled
like Russia
oh good
here's a local wandering home
much sunnier now
so
a series of dances
with soulful bits to chaperone them

Meteors In My Backyard - The Humidiflyers [from Blue Ducky]

calling for a near miracle
as an aspiration
stardom as a goal

Zither Film Raw Footage - Keith Eisenbrey [December 1, 2017]

I have three zither type instruments
(excluding the keyed ones)
and I strummed them
for some pitched sound
to use in a music as film project

What Love Looks Like - Shannon Stephens [from Pull It Together]

lots of guitar string squeak
and all the little things
that Dolly's guy wasn't remembering

August 11, 2023

Banned Rehearsal 944 - Jennifer Chung, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer, October 9, 2017]

thinking about architecture and music
at lunch this afternoon with Karen
from the dialogs of organ or choir
and cathedral
opera
and theaters
orchestras
and auditoriums
stadiums
and industrial scale sound design
digital processing
microphone and speaker design
recording engineering
down to
my own personal habit
of listening
while seated on our living room floor
in front of stereo speakers 

the designs of music
and of the spaces in which we encounter it
are rooted in the same communal necessity
our need to hear each others music
in order to be us at all 

do others of our fellow creatures
construct acoustic environments
for inter-communication? 

we perceive music
and its acoustic environment
as an indivisible whole 

query
is it also a quasi-synthesis
as song is
or
as I wonder if song is? 

our concepts of music
top to bottom
include the spaces in which it is encountered
as much as ostensible content
(its notes, et cetera) 

no architecture is invisible to music 

this is a lively session
with elements of activity
that stretch back to Dave's basement days

Chaos Magicians - Tom Swafford [from Rough Spaces]

In Session at The Tintinabulary

August 6, 2023

Wells - Keith Eisenbrey

a three voiced keyboard arrangement of the hymn tune
as found in "The Christian Minstrel: A New System of Musical Notation; With A Collection Of Psalm Tunes, Anthems, and Chants Selected from the Most Popular Works in Europe and America. Designed for the Uses of Churches, Singing-Schools, and Societies. by J. B. Aikin. One Hundred and Fifty-Second Edition. 1846"

August 7, 2023

Gradus 386 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

a rung
prior to its activity
is a set of pitches to be exhausted
a task
that aspect
of any activity
that is task-like
is
in that sense
Heraklean 

judged by the keystroke
from rung one to rung two
Neal's approach to the intervals
within his chosen pitch set
has changed dramatically
more than just the different notes at play

August 9, 2023

Sinfonia 3 - Keith Eisenbrey

on piano

Invention in D Major - Gavin Borchert

August 11, 2023

Invention in D minor - Gavin Borchert

Postscripts

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

listening journal doodles from 2004