Saturday, August 22, 2026

Playlist

Preface

"Franklin proposed that the executive, whether singular or plural, receive no compensation beyond expenses. 'There are two passions which have a powerful influence on the affairs of men,' he asserts. 'These are ambition and avarice: the love of power, and the love of money. Separately, each of these has great force in prompting men to action; but when united in view of the same object, they have in many minds the most violent effects. Place before the eyes of such men a post of honour that shall at the same time be a place of profit, and they will move heaven and earth to obtain it.'"

H. W. Brands, from The First American - The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin

Texts

Live

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
August 15, 2026

Lotus Lungs and The Hegramatics
Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle

Lotus Lungs

burbles from below
liquid occupation
permeable interaction event
idiolectic signifiers
strum drum arm rhythm
subito geyser eruption on the right 

regularities as such
not lightly disturbed 

the last of it wafts away

The Hegramatics

ample breathing
easy sway
gentle swells
playful crabs 

harbor stillness 

buoy bop
seals and shorebirds chase the surf 

a new boat moves calmly in
an evening hymn 

a calm
then a squall
the boats complain to their moorings 

a massive beast rolls

Recorded

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
August 15, 2026

Nocturne in F Major (#6) - John Field - Benjamin Frith

so what is a Nocturne
if Mr. Field invented it?
an ornately pretty song
for solo keyboard 

right hand puppets a singer
left hand puppets a guitar
or other accompanying instrument

Au bord d'une source, S156, R8 - Franz Liszt - Jean Dubé

seeking
with music
to do
what painting might do
with a sylvan theme
present a scene for contemplation
and an attitude toward it 

static but vibrant

Introduction and Allegro in D minor, Op. 134 - Robert Schumann - Bamberg Symphony, Janos Furst, Peter Frankl

we are provided a menu of persons
and are plunged into the thick of their drama 

this recording is unfortunately muddy sounding

6 Romances sans paroles, Op. 76: IV. Eglogue - Cecile Chaminade - Mark Viner

time is given to breathe
and to seem to settle the accounts

Norwegian Peasant Dances, Op. 72: No. 5, The Prillar from Os Parish. Springar - Edvard Grieg - Håkon Austbø

concert dances
sit athwart
examples of a type
and depictions of an event

My One and Only (Incomplete Take) - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin]

her voice commands attention

Five (Live) - Bill Evans [from Another Time: The Hilversam Concert]

a rhythmic disbalance
driven fast
nimble turns
showy but loads of fun

Laughing (Live in Toronto) - REM [from Murmur]

first stanza type
word bursts
second stanza type
words spread out

Willie Dong Hurts Dogs - U-Men

wallowing in the low
as armor against the high

Down With Love - King's Singers [from Chanson d'amour]

advanced doo wop

Fall Away - Goodness [from Goodness 1995-1998]

differentiating parts with small details
and more dramatic sound size contrasts

Rebel Rebel - David Bowie [from Reality]

the voice of the poem
presumes a dialog/interaction with the subject

Dance 2Night - Madonna [from Hard Candy]

lots of high bell sounds in the tutti stanzas
staccato action in the rhythm tracks

Jemma - Steve Layton [from The Composer Plays Revisited]

salutary insistence on its stony sound

Lazy - Tom Swafford [from Violin Improvisations]

holds to its thesis from beginning to end

SoundScroll VII, part four: Far Landscape - Steve Scribner - The Hexaphonic 3 [from Soundscrolls V-IX Live]

what comes along has been there
and stays there 

we are moved inchingly
inapparently

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
August 16, 2026

Buzzard Song - Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong [from Porgy and Bess]

this album treats the opera
as a source of connected songs
that is
an elaborate "musical" of songs 

a professor at the UW
went to some lengths to argue
that the original work was a "true opera"
and not something less worthy
but then
so what?
what is the worth of categorical prestige?

Yer Blues - The Beatles [from The Beatles (The White Album)]

owns it
excellent guitar work back there
interesting fade ending
to pull the vocal out
to just a ghost of itself
and then fade the residue

Car Wash - Bruce Springsteen [from Tracks]

shit job witness
a bit of a generic tune
sketch for an idea

Tuba Polka - The Canadian Brass [from More Greatest Hits]

the tuba is indeed a nimble instrument
as any tuba player will tell you
at length
but
the lower notes
played at too great a nimblocity
tend to lose a pitch that speaks
there are not enough vibrations to register

Previn-Look at Him Go - Itzhak Perlman [from The Art of Itzhak Perlman]

in jazz combo mode
cute

We've Only Just Begun - Glenn Tate [from Days of Wine and Roses]

for those who were sentimental
about the days of musical interludes in movies

Brown Eyes - Lady Gaga [from The Fame]

rounds her mouth around her diphthongs

Shed a Tear Every Day - Your Mother Should Know [from Demo Album]

the purpose of this album
was to prove the concept and technique
a rehearsal for recording an album
not to get the balance right 

at this distance
the balance is way off
but considering I was learning as I was going
I was happy I managed to make it work at all

Stars and  Soulmates - Brenda Ray [from Original Songs/1950s Music]

sweetly wide eyed

Anthem - Rude Tuna [from Dirt Cult Records: You Don't Have To Be Cool]

with a horn section
along with guitar bass and drums
introduces everybody Wyld Stallyns style

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
August 17, 2026

Puttin' On The Ritz - Rusty Dedrick Orchestra [from Irving Berlin All By Myself: Notable Compositions 1926-1933]

threes in fours
patterns measured against a common yardstick

Mudride - Mudhoney [from Superfuzz Bigmuff]

keeping close to the ground
refinement kept away

Sister Kate [from New Orleans Traditional Jazz Legends 3]

avoid touching anything unclean
family friendly

I Can See Clearly Now - Kathi & Andi [from Jack Straw Cultural Center Blind Youth Audio Project 2003]

solid intonation on the vocals

Sweet Dreams - Beyoncé [from I Am ... Sasha Fierce]

each line follows a similarly bounded descent of four items
or is measured against same

All I Want Is You for Christmas - Smokestack and The Foothill Fury [from Smokey's Jugband Country Christmas]

simply said
fancily strummed

Best of Me - Christina Aguilera [from Lotus]

anthem of world defiance

Diabelli Recomposed (end) - Various [streamed May 1, 2023]

48
with crossed hands 

49
as performed by a clock shop 

50
excitable and jittery 

51
barely holding it together
writhing to free itself 

52
like an unwilling cat 

53
stomping on it firmly 

53
back to the top we go
Goldbergishly 

54
clown coda
back into the little car

This Is My Story, This Is My Song - Thelonious Monk [from The Complete Columbia Studio Solo Recordings]

from the hymnbook
how it goes

Rebonds A - Iannis Xenakis - ST-X Ensemble, Charles Zachary Bornstein

perturbated loops morph midstream
more to fascinate than to amaze
using skill to produce an episode
rather than
to display itself
playing the rhetoric of completion signaling

Eleanora Buonpano-Italy [from The World Sings Goodnight]

a very quiet hurdy gurdy accompaniment
should be bigger in the mix

Cello Set 3 - Brad Hawkins, Jesse Canterbury [from Brad Hawkins, Jesse Canterbury]

a particular mode of going

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
August 18, 2026

Water Vapor - The True Bugs [from 25 Songs]

rates at which words go by
shift from quick to slow
hilly terrain
up and down
pedal and coast

Too Close - Dawn Clement [from Tempest/Cobalt]

poem in charge
music follows along

Bad News - Choke The Pope [from Who Cares]

plodding complaint

People Come Out of Your Shell - Bettye Crutcher [from Written In Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos]

music alive to dance roots
the poem arises from a moving body

In Days To Come - The Lake Washington Singers, Betty Eisenbrey, JoAnne Deacon [December 1968]

prophesizing in severe tones

The Virginal Book - Milton Babbitt - Nina Berman, Steve Beck

knot of notes

Rearviewmirror - Pearl Jam [from Rearviewmirror]

solid armored wall
shows minimal modulation of surface
to intimidate

Crusader General John Ashcroft - Doug Haire [from The Crawford Opera]

deeper than long

Funeral for a Victim of Zeus - Gabby - Sacajawea Elementary Students [from Digital Dreams]

static cycle

The 100th Time - Holly Palmer [from I Confess]

slow dancing words

Track 11 [from Unknown Christmas Album]

this reeks of sheet music publishing house

Circus - Bruce Huber

murky backwaters
sudden clowns
screeching queasies
juggler of dubious virtue

Bravo Xerife Bonzo - Camarones Orquestra Guitarrística [from O Curioso Caso da Música Invisível]

patterns of articulation
accompaniments without melody as such
song without song

You're a Shooting Star, I'm a Sinking Ship - Whitney Ballen [from You're a Shooting Star, I'm a Sinking Ship]

crashing waves wash the last stanza from the next

One: Sixtext - Benjamin Boretz [from Open Space 2]

blocks of thoughts
calving thoughts
active partitions
chorale to the night

Frequency - Dawn Richard [from Goldenheart]

human voice in a machined music
once set going nothing new will be revealed

On My Mind - Slothrust [from The Pact]

articulating each word carefully
downspeak at lines' ends

Duet - Tildy Bayar, Sol Pittenger [October 8, 1988]

{see doodle]

Seadrift - Hope Wechkin [from Leans Towards The Fiddler]

describes a wooden house for birds (briefly)

Birdsong Fantasia - participants [from Waterloo Region Contemporary Music Sessions 2018]

piano and violin
thicket song
bird bramble

August 19, 2026

Art is Either a Compliment or do Something Else, Introduction - John Cage - John Cage

other statements are produced

Mudshark Galore - Bad Cop, Bad Cop [from Wings of Techno]

in Seattle's early days as a timber town
mudsharks were so plentiful
in the waters of Elliott Bay
that the grease obtained from their carcasses
was used to lubricate the skids
upon which lumber was dragged 

imagine how that must have smelled

You're Not Him - Kara Hesse [from Sojourner]

among the 50 ways not previously explicated

Misery Over Dispute - Waxahatchee [from Cerulean Salt]

second verse extended
song ends suddenly
where a chorus would go

Castaway With You - Denise Glover [from Gaps In The Stories]

epistle to a found partner
being chosen

You're Going Down With Me - Red Ribbon [recorded live at The Comet Tavern, Seattle, March 5, 2013]

through thick
no thin

Exercise #10 - Blazzed [from Blazzed]

modified instructions on a loop

Los Marineros - Dead Bars [recorded live at The Comet Tavern, Seattle, March 5, 2013]

home run while away
ever hopeful

I Will Go - SeaStar [from Sinners and Angels]

deployment treadmill
doesn't need the postproduction frill
weakens the impact

Let Everything Fall on November - Canals of Venice [recorded live at The Comet Tavern, Seattle, March 5, 2013]

in a social situation
wherein a performance takes place
among multiple conversations
learning to perservere
while being partly ignored
side show

The Magpie's Shadow - Peter Nelson-King [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, November 17, 2022]

short moments of sharp focus
specific targets

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
Goldfinch - Mikey & Matty [from Harbor Island]

a portrait sympathetic

Morning Stroll - Patrick O'Keefe - Thornton Creek Clarinet Quartet [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, January 5, 2018]

poking along comfortably
no hurry no worry
pause to enjoy a flowery bush
busy with bees 

discussion of versions and clarinet types

Bleeding Blue - The Swearengens [from Waiting On The Sunrise]

irregular and broad

One Mo' Gen - Mariah Carey [from Caution]

pillow plea
mo' sex please

The Oak Wood - Lori Goldston [from Film Scores]

undulating resonance drone

Tetractys - Sounds of Late - Count Constantin Pârvulescu [recorded live at Gallery 1412, Seattle, April 16, 2018]

bass and muted trumpet
unfussy
cooperative 

that sure sounds like Mr. Knodle on the horn

My Dearest, My Darling - No Man's String Band [from Let The Truth Be Told]

epistle to an absent loved one

At The Quiet Limit - Jacob Meshak - Sounds of Late [recorded live at Gallery 1412, Seattle, April 16, 2018]

guitar and free reed share pitches

The First Song - Peterman [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 6, 2013]

spirited
two tempo senses
two modes of vocal delivery

Threnody - Jim Knodle - Sounds of Late [recorded live at Gallery 1412, Seattle, April 16, 2018]

bowed open string floor
viola?
must be
that open string is a C 

arpeggiated pizzicato alternates with melodic bowing

Mary - Shelby Earl [from Swift Arrows]

hymn

When I Fall - Blair Ziegenhagel - Sounds of Late [recorded live at Gallery 1412, Seattle, April 16, 2018]

bass and flute
fluttering boxed wings
fitful dream
fruitless attempts at release
breathing quick and shallow
some talk
as to a cute animal
then
much more freedom of motion
sudden alarm
slither away

Bonus Track-Sabotage - Chaotic Noise Marching Corps [from Smashed at Smash Putt]

positive obnoxiousity
a clown type
persona projection

Minuet in a Minute - JD Davis, Sounds of Late [recorded live at Gallery 1412, Seattle, April 16, 2018]

guitar and clarinet
hardly time to sit down

Giant (Vagina) - Chastity Belt [from No Regerts]

music as a vehicle for attracting notice

April Showers - Noel Kennon - Sounds of Late [recorded live at Gallery 1412, Seattle, April 16, 2018]

I'm guessing this would be bass and viola and flute
still shot of street scenes
perhaps also a violin
heavy vehicles spatter puddled streets
shot in black and white

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
August 20, 2026

Dragon Chaser I - Antique Scream [from Two Bad Dudes]

when I was an undergraduate
I asked myself what it was
about a development section
that differentiated it
from an exposition
that is
what was development about it? 

of course
in the music for which the question might have been relevant
Mozart for instance
it was all development
beginning to end 

in this music the question wouldn't arise

Lullaby - Timothy O'Brien - Sounds of Late [recorded live at Gallery 1412, Seattle, April 16, 2018]

violin and viola
development is quite relevant here thank you
answer?
it is what the music thinks
in its own terms

Pangkur - B'Shonorkestra [from Go To Orange]

and also here
in a groove adjacent mindset 

the harmony
is about how it shifts
rather than indicating a location within a stanza shape 

the melodic material flows with the poem

As I Sit Here With My Trendy Tea Beverage - Spencer Arias [recorded live at Gallery 1412, Seattle, April 16, 2018]

a scribbly sensibility takes shape on the bass

Death Will Call Your Name - Spinning Whips [from Sentimental Groover]

the parts come together and stay put
accumulation is a ground level mode of development

How Can I Keep From Singing - Chris Vincent - University Temple Chancel Choir, Chris Vincent [recorded live at University Temple United Methodist Church, Seattle, June 3, 2018]

gosh we sounded pretty darned good
quite an attractively composed arrangement

Everything You Know - Star Anna [from Go To Hell]

in the blues
all motion is toward the payoff line at the end of each stanza 

the development
is in how that motion holds back

He'll Make a Way - Byron J. Smith - University Temple Chancel Choir, Chris Vincent, Howard Wolvington [recorded live at University Temple United Methodist Church, Seattle, June 3, 2018]

this arrangement is a bit of a mess to be honest
trash-jazz

Morning Coffee - Cumulus [from I Never Meant It To Be Like This]

two chord vamp tune
sticks to four or five notes
the occasional stray above or below signifies accentuation

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
Hiding - Anxious Arms

how it all fits in the enforced fours
no motion only pressure continually applied

Glare of the Sun - Swearin' [from Surfing Strange]

a clear shape forms
a boundary is crossed
and we are in a differently shaped stanza
back to the opening forming

Banana O'Clock - Bread & Butter

hook-based song writing
open with the title
repeat it at every opportunity

Fan Appreciation Song - Swingset Showdown [from Cymbal of Appreciation]

sounding like a forced thank you

Forest Show (beginning) - John Teske, Neil Welch, Greg Campbell [recorded live at Ravenna Park, Seattle, August 4, 2018]

I began the recording
when we left our house
perhaps I'll know for sure
when the sound of the highway becomes obvious
but I may have waited until we got closer to Ravenna Park
now I'm pretty sure we were closer when we started
since car sounds are fewer by far
than the highway would produce
there I  am punching a crosswalk button
likely at 65th
long discussion concerning low-use elevator maintenance
it might have been 75th
it seems like more walking
than there would have been from 65th
now there's quite a lot of traffic noise
which might be finally 65th
or crossing 15th
if this is the show with the tiny bells
{it was}
which is quite likely 

either way
we must be nearing the start of the show
which
when we arrive
will be a good place to take a break

White Dwarf - Ancient Warlocks [from Ancient Warlocks]

we do not develop sound
we assert it
work the parts of its beat bed
sword forging heat

Celebration of the Life of Carl Richard Eisenbrey (beginning) [recorded live at Langley United Methodist Church, Seattle, August 26, 2018]

the opening music as we gather
then Rev. Boyd's opening prayer and remarks
we stand and sing Love Divine

If You Look Too Close - Greg Sinibaldi, Jesse Canterbury [from Ascendant]

into a reverberating space
moments linger and sweeten

New Jerusalem - University Temple Chancel Choir, Chris Vincent [recorded live at University Temple United Methodist Church, Seattle, September 30, 2018]

shape note arrangement
spirited

Variations - Aaron Keyt - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded July 8 and 9, 2026]

I had had the score of these lovely pieces on my piano
since shortly after they were completed in 2013
and had worked on them several times
but they kept getting set aside for other projects
I finally decided this year
to learn them come what may
and finally managed to record them last month
they share a certain obsession with E-flat

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
August 21, 2026

Tarantino Etudes - Nicole Lizée - Leanna Keith

only guessing here
pre-recorded sounds from the film literature
perhaps other sounds
with flute

completion and foil
violence and extremity on echoing loops
contrast between wholesome and gruesome
(somes, whole and grue)

A Response to the Wednesday Morning Shooting at Café Racer Track 1 - Neil Welch

what might serve as a working notion
of what musical development is?
use and re-use of musical material
(pitch and time and timbre figures)
in ways that deepen the inter-referential suchness of an utterance
in this case
every nuance of tone-size tells

Lil Coop - Monktail Collective

we all
each of us
have a range of acceptability
as to the pace and complexity of development
as considered above
on both ends of each spectrum
and
a range of acceptable types of things
that can be considered as valid musical material
and
there are many modes of working with such material
that fit with how our earminds work
and how our skills have developed
much of the purpose of listening to a wide variety of musics
is to expand our earminds on all fronts that yield desirable results
and to understand what aspects of whatever musics might be coming at us
that hinder or assist in that endeavor 

this music moves riparianly
sometimes quiet
sometimes in swift white water

Two Piano Pieces: Overtone Scale; P=I/R^2 - Carson Farley - GraceAnn Cummings [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, July 5, 2013]

each piece features a firm distinction
between left hand figures and right hand figures

Puppet Pieces - Kam Morrill - Nobuko Hasegawa [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, July 5, 2013]

I was hosting this Seattle Composers' Salon
and was so taken by these little pieces
that I begged a score and worked them up myself several years ago 

they are wonderfully pianistic and respond well to sensitive touch

In Session at The Tintinabulary

August 16, 2026

Silver Street - Keith Eisenbrey

August 17, 2026

Gradus 435 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

bunches
and singles bunched across time
gradual ascension
dragging bunches up pitch mountain
taking in the view midway
what lies above
supported by what lies below
ledges toward the summit are narrow
exposed
footing delicate
rarefied and clear
we rock from harmony to harmony
descending
patterned moving 

mostly sticking to the middle portion of the keyboard

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 34: 2024-2026 Arrangements of Shape Note Tunes (Part 2: Common Meter)

Hymnals find me. For decades I had been wondering how I might make use of all those notes. In July of 2023 I decided that each Sunday morning I would make short piano arrangements of each tune in the oldest hymnal on my shelf, The Christian Minstrel, from 1846, which arranges them metrically. Since mid-2024 I have been working through the "Common Meter" (86.86) tunes, and am happy to share them with you now. Part of my discipline is to spend no more than an hour or two on each one, from first transcription of the tune to finished recording. When I got to the 100th tune in the book I amused myself by writing its arrangement with exactly 100 notes.

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

Saturday, August 15, 2026

Playlist

Preface

"Society for the Confusion of Useless Knowledge.
[...]
It is intended by the Company to supply the present enormous mental appetite of the public with a full feed of science and literature in a series of sixpenny bits, or bites. To prevent the appetite from become cloyed by too continuous a fare of any one kind, the bits will be so intermingled and diversified as to keep the biters always expecting and never satisfied. Thus, the biography of Bacon will be relieved by a bit of the history of Greece; a bit of Astronomy, by a bit of Brewing; a bit of Roman History, by a bit of Algebra; a bit of Chemistry, by a bit of Commerce; a bit of Physiology, bit I., will be probably followed by a Treatise on Probability, from the study of which the reader may, if he please, try to find out when he is likely to see Vegetable Physiology, bit II. The whole will thus form, in the mind of the student, a most desirable complication of the Novum Organon, Athens, Malting and Mash-tubs, the Cæsars, Logarithms, Oxygen, Tariffs, Telescopes, the Arian controversy, the Building of St. Paul's, Cellular Tissues, and Reversionary Interests."
from The Comic Almanac, 1st Series 1835-1843

Texts

Recorded

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
August 8, 2026

Piano Sonata in E-flat Major - John Field - Benjamin Frith

1
this music has heard Mozart and Clementi
almost over-galant
nigh to shy
a sheltered life not devoid of feeling
a well tended garden 

2
children
skipping games
most pleasant frolic

Album d'un voyageur, S. 156/R. 8, Book I, "Impressions et Poesies": VI. Psaume (de l'eglise a Geneve) - Franz Liszt - Ashley Wass

an honest chorale
opens to the skies
bathes the land
lifts into heaven

Gesänge der Frühe, Op. 144 - Robert Schumann - Peter Frankl

1
lovely voicing in the chorale 

2
the thread
is truly caught in this tangle 

3
ferocious tempo yikes!
whew! 

4
stiff headwind 

5
domestic peace

6 Romances sans paroles, Op. 76: III. Idylle - Cecile Chaminade - Mark Viner

characteristic humorisms

Norwegian Peasant Dances, Op. 72: No. 4, Halling from the Gnome's Hill - Edvard Grieg - Håkon Austbø

effective dance music
must be about the noise it's making
its tool
for controlling
the rate of motion on the floor
but also
the sad rooms in the back

Of Thee I Sing (Incomplete) - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin]

the microphones had become
{in the 1950s}
remarkably good at capturing
every nuance
of a voice
and singers took advantage

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
August 9, 2026

Birthday - The Beatles [from The Beatles (White Album)]

dance track with codetta
for the DJ's signal to move on

West of the Fields - REM [from Murmur]

deliberately loading the words
at the front half
of the chord block spans

Papa Doesn't Love His Children Anymore - U-Men

riff built on a kickback echo
features a metrical modulation

part of the compositional image
is the protracted repetitions
that don't obviously count in twos and fours and eights
as to iteration count 

torn page ending gambit

Wenn Ich in deine Augen seh - King's Singers [from Chanson d'amour]

a choral arrangement of the Schumann Lied
the dialog between voice and piano
becoming one between groupings of voices

The River - Goodness [from Goodness 1995-1998]

acoustic opening
hearkens back to pre-industrializations 

amplification signals modernity

Easy Ride - Madonna [from American Life]

bathed in unguently voluptuous string wash 

the ambitus of her tessitura
is comfortable for me
at her octave 

composed dance production ending:
a repeating stanza
finish back in unguence

Paper Gangsta - Lady Gaga [from The Fame]

amplified piano 
more percussive
its attack envelope within human psychoacoustics
is much sharper 

loud attack sounds
get louder than sustained sounds do
under the same gain 

the best way to play it
is to bang it
anything more subtle will be lost

August Phonography and Microtonal Piano 8 - S. Eric Scribner [from Odds and Ends]

{see doodle}

August 10, 2026

Duet - Tom Swafford [from Violin Improvisations]

enacted within the fingers' placements
and the bow's impersonations of both duet parts

Threading The Channel - Steve Layton & Sound-In [from The Many Voices In Our Heads]

maker
collector
distributor
of sounds
made
a curatory art

I Got Plenty O' Nothin' - Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong [from Porgy and Bess]

razzle dazzle from heaven

With You - Rusty Dedrick Orchestra [from Irving Berlin All By Myself: Notable Compositions 1926-1933]

such a sweet talker

Pink Cadillac - Bruce Springsteen [from Tracks]

an elaborate euphemism
goes around at least one too many times

Mudride (Demo) - Mudhoney [from Superfuzz Bigmuff]

giant robots of distorted guitar
electrorockemsockem

Molly On The Shore - Percy Grainger - Itzhak Perlman [from The Art of Itzhak Perlman]

the particulars of a local dance type
dressed up in its festival garb

Queen of All the Tarts (Ouverture) - David Bowie [from Reality]

a bit of meter play sneaks in

Diva - Beyoncé [from I Am...Sasha Fierce]

power politics for dancing to

Happiness - Chastity Belt [from No Regerts]

sagging heavily over the lines

I'll Keep On Trying - Brenda Ray [from Original Songs/50s Music]

determination
a hymn of its time

Bad Life - Bad Hug (w/ Bree O'C) [from Dirt Cult Records: You Don't Have to Be Cool]

taking stock

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
August 11, 2026

You're Gonna Hear From Me - Bill Evans [from Some Other Time / The Lost Session from the Black Forest]

shape of song audible
within its sheer flowing garment

Carolina Shout - The Canadian Brass [from More Greatest Hits]

an arrangement
depicting an arrangement
removed from its original demotic urgencies

Lady Be Good [from New Orleans Traditional Jazz Legends 3]

music as an audible costume
to seem authentic

The Hands of Time - Glenn Tate [from Days of Wine and Roses]

music for an aging clientele

This Is What It's Like - The True Bugs [from 25 Songs]

notes to self
a journal song

Black Magic II - Antique Scream [from Two Bad Dudes]

ad copy

Circles - Christina Aguilera [from Lotus]

kiss off
with production value

Diabelli Recomposed (continued) - various [streamed May 11, 2023]

43
poking around in Schoenberg's junk drawer 

44
as a moody naiad 

45
whack-a-mole 

46
tipsy we stagger
lamppost to postbox 

44
(pause for preparations)
we see what's left of it
lying around in the innards

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - Thelonious Monk [from The Complete Columbia Studio Solo Recordings]

we are taught the tune
from more angles
than we had thought it had

One Minute of Silence - Soundgarden [from Ultramega OK]

white noise
with some studio clatter (distant)
and occasional electronic popping

Myung O. Hahn - Korea [from The World Sings Goodnight]

sung into institutional empty space

Claude et Eric - Frieze of Life [from Nuclear Frog Pond]

rough road
but the moon buggy bounces on big tires
the path smooths out some
picking up speed

Emjayernai-Tom - Sacajewea Elementary Students [from Digital Dreams]

music doesn't care what shape it is

Track 8 - Peterman [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 6, 2013]

dive-bar music
as vent for pressure release

Must Be Nice - Choke The Pope [from Who Cares]

frustration spewing

Lullaby - Megan Ihnen [from Sleep Songs - Wordless Lullabies from The Sleepless, volume 2]

a machine is switched on
and continues
is shut off
and back on
its sound is examined
in the light of select sung pitches
linguidental fricatives (voiced) 

a right sharp little piece
that keeps its focus stalwartly

96 Tears (Unreleased Version) - ? and The Mysterians [from The Best of ? and The Mysterians]

zero sum love game

Don't Believe The Hype - Public Enemy [collected from Neal Kosály-Meyer's Bo and the Beat]

its rep is its matter
rep is the matter

Animal - Pearl Jam [from Rearviewmirror]

size and power
music as mech suit

Life's on the Line - 50 Cent [from Get Rich or Die Tryin']

antagonistic posture

Zim - B'Shnorkestra [from Go To Orange]

some musics
are concerned with their own goingness
as music
sometimes
in the context of
or in consideration of
a population of musics
in the same way
that some persons
are concerned with their own goingness
as a person
in the context of
or in consideration of
a population of persons

Baby Born In a Stall [from Unmarked Christmas Album]

some music is smarmy
but this has it beat

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
August 12, 2026

Respect Yourself - Mack Rice [from Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos]

listening to another culture's music
can be a way to explore those other cultures
and to better understand cultural interactions in general

Maria Walks Amid the Thorn - Lake Washington Singers, Betty Eisenbrey, JoAnne Deacon - December 1968

listening to a music
from one's own past
(such as this)
can be a self-exploration

Rebonds B - Iannis Xenakis - Rob McEwan

a study in articulated steady states
listening to a discovered culture
ostensibly international
but only within a thinly distributed population

Whose Lion Is This? - Participants [from Jack Straw Cultural Center, Blind Youth Audio Project 2003]

a radio drama about a lion surgeon
doing brain surgery
predictable results

Telling Some Lies - Spinning Whips [from Sentimental Groover]

building a stanza from tempo up
demonstrating regions of other tempos
in relation to the root

San Francisco - Whitney Ballen [from You're A Shooting Star, I'm a Sinking Ship]

epistle poem

In His Own Voice - Milton Babbitt - Nina Berman, Steve Beck

after the manner of a cultural critique

Cello Set 2 - Brad Hawkins, Jesse Canterbury [from Brad Hawkins, Jesse Canterbury]

a poem in the shape of a squeaky hinge

Younger Then - Star Anna [from Go To Hell]

epistle to a parental unit

Overdrive - Red Ribbon [from Dark Party]

draping poemlines across a regular rhythm
rhymes where it needs to

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
Grand Duo for Violin and Piano - Lou Harrison - Romuald Tecco, Dennis Russell Davies

1
announcement
make yourself comfortable
this spreads itself vastly
follows every ripple to the shore 

2
lectures in dance
minutiae
furious scribbling of notes 

3
an ancient evening peace fills our hearts 

4
long yearnings
haunt these halls
insatiate
weary 

5
macabre skipping games

War Failure Deluxe - Doug Haire [from The Crawford Opera]

heavy machines on the move
with siren windup

Little Ghost - Cumulus [from I Never Meant It To Be Like This]

message to an inner experience

Questions for the Angels - Paul Simon [from In The Blue Light]

neighborhoods of grooves passed through

Enchanted Prelude - Elliott Carter - Da Capo Chamber Players

followed closely
it leads
to where
we
hadn't thought
we
had got

The Night I Met Maria C_____ - Chris DeLaurenti

we'll take a walk with Chris
as folks talk with Chris
looking for a party somewhere
with a marching band
takes a leak and a level
scenes from an event
or series of same

Together - Bass Violin [from Bass Violin]

loosely looped pizzicato
and ground

Fever Doggs - Slothrust [from The Pact]

scenes from an unsatisfactory life together

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
August 13, 2026

'Zoon - Bruce Huber

Bruce was a fellow student at Bard
when I was there 

he sent me a tape
with some synth pieces on it
in 1988
including this one 

I'm not sure what he was using
but it might be early digital
or some sort of analog device

Loretta's Flowers - Swearin' [from Surfin' Strange]

a musical unit
(among other things)
is a token of personal and cultural exchange 

for my purposes
in this regard
it is its personal voice
that takes precedence
that is
how it is
between its maker and me
is primary
to how it is
between its culture and mine
and certainly
between its culture
and any more general culture

Giving Me Life (feat. Slick Rick) - Mariah Carey [from Caution]

which may explain
my general problem
with the broad cultural aim
of industrially produced music
which leans into its generic signifiers
in order to confuse the fewest audients

Poem for Sixtext - Benjamin Boretz - Benjamin Boretz [from Open Space 56]

when the token of exchange
is one made
by one personally known to me
and
when the totality of generic signifiers* in play
can be dismissed on a few fingers
the status of that token's broader cultural value
diminishes to vanishing
not that such a value might not exist
but
that it is radically irrelevant
to my experience of it 

*that it is a piano being played
in the usual way
for instance
is superseded
by the fact
that I've played that piano myself
in the usual way 

the image of the person
to whom this music is addressed
is singular
for me
it is clearly addressed
to me
(of course
it need not be true
that such was the intent
of the one making it
exactly)

this music is not outfitted with modernist gadgetry
or even supposedly de rigueur musical piece-forming rhetoric

Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee, WA
Ray of Sunshine - Smokestack and the Foothill Fury [from Lone Buffalo]

a music such as this
is comfortable in its clothes
and what they signify
it wears them matter of factly
and adroitly

Metaphor or a Mishap - Canals of Venice [from Fall On November]

some musics
for their realization
rely
on a collaboration of cooperating agents

a common set of musical assumptions
is a social lubricant
easing such collaboration 

this is not a problem necessarily
if
as in this music
those assumptions
are generous enough
to allow a specific music to emerge

Sentimental Journey/The Way We Were - West & Wheeler

a coworker of mine in the 80s
gave me this tape
made by her and a high school friend of hers
who had been known to sing duets together
back in the day 

so
they got back together
for an anniversary
and reprised their gig
singing along
to a music-minus-one-type orchestral accompaniment 

for what it is
it is creditable
they have pleasant singing voices that blend well

Is This All There Is - Swingset Showdown [from Cymbal of Appreciation]

what more was expected
left unspoken

Wild Mountain Thyme - SeaStar [from Sinners and Angels]

porch singalong native

In Session at The Tintinabulary

August 9, 2026

Lockport and Coda - Keith Eisenbrey

August 10, 2026

Banned Rehearsal 1157 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Neal Kosály-Meyer

Postscript

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 34: 2024-2026 Arrangements of Shape Note Tunes (Part 2: Common Meter)

Hymnals find me. For decades I had been wondering how I might make use of all those notes. In July of 2023 I decided that each Sunday morning I would make short piano arrangements of each tune in the oldest hymnal on my shelf, The Christian Minstrel, from 1846, which arranges them metrically. Since mid-2024 I have been working through the "Common Meter" (86.86) tunes, and am happy to share them with you now. Part of my discipline is to spend no more than an hour or two on each one, from first transcription of the tune to finished recording. When I got to the 100th tune in the book I amused myself by writing its arrangement with exactly 100 notes.

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

Saturday, August 8, 2026

Playlist

Preface

Up-hill and Down-dale - George Cruikshank, from The Comic Almanack, 1st Series 1835-1843

Texts

Live

August 7, 2026

trio ABK - Amy Denio, Bonnie Whiting, Keith Eisenbrey
Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle

it was warm in the Chapel but we had a fabulous time getting to know each other through improvisation

first set

second set

Recorded

trio ABK in action
August 3, 2026

Nocturne in B-flat Major (#5) - John Field - Benjamin Frith

we are within the melody
or we are cadencing to regroup

Album d'un voyageur, S. 156/R. 8, Book I, "Impressions et Poesies": V. La Chapelle de Guillaume Tell - Franz Liszt, Ashley Wass

images take time to experience
developing as they unfold themselves
they are never wholly all at once
grandeur is a process

Sonata in F minor, Op. 14 - Robert Schumann - Peter Frankl

1
surging passion
tender regards
playful this
dramatic that
the affects flow impatiently through its spirit
this music can't hold still

2
vigorous ride
a pleasant glade
impatient with endings of phrases

3
a solemn copse
in some seasons
elsewise
in other
in the manner of variations

4
time for lickety splittings
and drifting along
and plunging down

6 Romances sans paroles, Op. 76: II. Elévation - Cecile Chaminade - Mark Viner

firmly rooted

Norwegian Peasant Dances, Op. 72: No. 3, Wedding March from Telemark - Edvard Grieg - Håkon Austbø

from back
when peasant
was more openly used 

this music depicts the whole wedding
march included
as well as celebrants officiants and witnesses

Echo, Op. 89 - Mel Bonis - Veerle Peeters

this music
is the fluidity of a dancer's arms

2 Poèmes, Op. 71: II. En Rêvant, Avec Une Grande Douceur - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

a syntax of ordered sonorities floats by

Of Thee I Sing (Incomplete) - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin]

tempo is calibrated
from a Western late 19th century  rubato flexibility
rather than
to any kind of demotic 

oops she said a bad word there

Boys, What I Was Thinking - The Beatles [from The Beatles Anthology]

the talking bit
short fat hairy legs

Marie/Coquette - Rusty Dedrick Orchestra [from Irving Berlin All By Myself: Notable Compositions 1926-1933]

the particulars of the roomsound segregation
on display
counts
for hi fidelity

I Confess - The English Beat [from Nancy's Mix]

pop's nod
to fusion
to MTV aesthetics
producer composed

Pay The Bubba - U-Men

playing in an empty room
shredding collectively

Phyllis Is My Only Joy - King's Singers [from Chansons d'amour]

arranged politely as needlepoint

Disco 77 - Goodness [from Goodness 1995-1998]

which was the new and hip
for those of my peers
who hip were 

the song itself
is more like a warning

Die Another Day - Madonna [from American Life]

the sounds are not only segregated from each other
they are segregated from the song being made
you'll know it's actually over when it fades

A Short Piece for Piano X2 - S. Eric Scribner [from Soundforms/Multiples]

easy passage by concordance of sonority

Bad Kids - Lady Gaga [from Born This Way]

aestheticizing a lifestyle
ready to wear

Perpetual Motion 2 - Tom Swafford [from Violin Improvisations]

once it gets its steam up
there is no end to the down of his downhill
but
we can stop keeping up at any point
and step off

Once Upon a Time - Steve Layton [from Bedtime Stories]

oddly haunted
to sleep
a vision
hush of night
thunder of dread
rain of drear
ushered out through the furnace room
electrocop sirens arrive
with drum agents
the scene has been scrubbed clear
and raw
rain will heal

My Man's Gone Now - Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong [from Porgy and Bess]

opening her chest voice

Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be) - Bill Evans [from Some Other Time / The Lost Session from the Black Forest]

independence of times in syncopation
a slow steadiness grounds it

We Walk - REM [from Murmur]

the soundtrack of a generation
is a dreamlike substance

Held Up Without a Gun - Bruce Springsteen [from Neal Kosály-Meyer's A Springsteen Miscellany]

for banging heads to bob to

August 4, 2026

Hungarian Dance #9 - Johannes Brahms - Itzhak Perlman [from The Art of Itzhak Perlman]

workmanship typical of its era
school of Mendelssohn and Schumann

You Are My Joy (Reprise) - Aretha Franklin [from So Damn Happy]

show finale
bring in the choir and the sparkly garments

The Good Old Days - The True Bugs [from 25 Songs]

let's have a beach fire song
cuts off rudely
just as everybody would join with voices raised
such a pity

Tangled Envisioning - Waxahatchee [from Cerulean Salt]

let's write in my diary
as though to a companion 

blue lined notebook paper strumming

Third Floor Blues - Brenda Ray [from Original Songs/1950s Music]

a living situation
troubles of the environment

Side Two Intro - unattributed [from Dirt Cult Records: You Don't Have To Be Cool]

an articulation of purpose and place

'Round Midnight - Thelonious Monk [from The Complete Columbia Studio Solo Recordings]

we are along for the ride

Cynthia - Bruce Springsteen [from Tracks]

dedicated to the muse
phoned in accompaniment

Incessant Mace - Soundgarden [from Ultramega OK]

thick heavy oozing

Basin Street Blues [from New Orleans Traditional Jazz Legends 3]

in sepia and tintypes
captions in English and Creole

In The Wee Small Hours of The Morning - Glenn Tate [from Days of Wine and Roses]

does any other time of day
have its own wee smalls
or are they only in the morning? 

do we flip
at twelve fifty nine
from the huge large hours of one
to the wee smalls of the next?

Hunger (End) - Tom Baker - Maria Mannisto, Jesse Canterbury, Greg Campbell, Brian Cobb, Tom Baker

in extremis and beyond
story told in music like diary entries
a radio opera
fantasy of dying

I Wish You'd Haunt Me - Red Ribbon [recorded live at the Comet Tavern, Seattle, March 5, 2013]

rage and grief contend

Around The World - Christina Aguilera [from Lotus]

globefucking in the ultrafast crowd
an advertisement for
the world
in which pop music
is presented
as seeing itself

Diabelli Recomposed (continued) - Various [streamed May 11, 2023]

39
as a lullaby
or a fond goodnight kiss
{a musical comedy made entirely of Diabelli variations} 

40
grumpy
and grumpy about it too

41
heckled from under the lid
with old fruits and raspberries 

42
caught up in its own comfort 

43
with limbs tied at the ankles

Midnight Hour (unreleased) - ? and The Mysterians [from The Best of ? and The Mysterians]

in stereo no less
he says so 

the real benefit of stereo
isn't the placement of sound
it's the roundness of it
not direction but expanse

Alligator Crawl - Canadian Brass [from More Greatest Hits]

imitative dance
from story enactment
to all the rage
a mask and motions

Rolland Fischer - U.S.A. Western [from The World Sings Goodnight]

singing cowboy movie star song
singing the chattel to sleep

Joy To The World - Whitney Houston [from One Wish: The Holiday Album]

Handel was probably not unaccustomed
to singers taking liberties
of a kind
but probably not these kinds
and even Handel didn't uptranspose so bodily

Crazy Good Burger Man - Sacajawea Elementary Students [from Digital Dreams]

driving notes in circles

I'm Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places - Dead Bars [recorded live at The Comet Tavern, Seattle, March 5, 2013]

the bewailed life moment

Life's Amazing - Choke The Pope [from Who Cares]

report from the front lines of ironic disdain

Hanging - Megan Ihnen [from Sleep Songs - Wordless Lullabies from The Sleepless, volume 2]

the drama of drawing breath to sing
the moment
between
fully drawn

Nomos gamma - Iannis Xenakis - Hague Radio Orchestra, Arturo Tamayo]

music is a substance
a material
and its art
is in material manipulation
using all the latest thought 

its status
of latest and greatest
is in the emphatics
of its eschewal
of tradition
vehemently new
harshly new
music
as manifesto

Planina, Stara Planina - Bulgarian State Radio & TV Female Vocal Choir [from Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares 2]

a stanza takes effort to push through
or to drag along

Dissident - Pearl Jam [from Rearviewmirror]

this music is mid struggle

...other serious issues... - Frieze of Life [from Nuclear Frog Pond]

in an ensemble
of strongly differentiated instrument sounds
it is more difficult
for pitch-material
to migrate from one voice into another
and avoid hierarchic thinking

4Real - Mariah Carey [from E=MC2]

selling a persona
with help from a quick tongued mouth

Cats Across The Way - Canals of Venice [recorded live at The Comet Tavern, Seattle, March 5, 2013]

followed by general chatter

August 5, 2026

Track 9 [from Unlabeled Christmas Album]

vaguely Celticky
but sans grime or blood or words

Third Child - Bettye Crutcher [from Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriters Demos]

personal history
as a minor curse

Flights of Fantasy - The Ventures [from Walk Don't Run]

snarly guitar and hand drums

Party For Your Right to Fight - Public Enemy [from It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back]

language rhythm
pushed across the tops of the music beat rhythm

U Not Like Me - 50 Cent [from Get Rich or Die Tryin']

tough guy boast the
sound has the beat part
the talk part
and the colorist part
mandolin if I mistake not

If You Can See Me - David Bowie [from The Next Day]

the song is found in scattered rooms
in which we find ourselves transmitted
immediately

Moon - Whitney Ballen [from You're a Shooting Star, I'm a Sinking Ship]

question
within a body of popular American music
do songs of personal devotion
to an other
appear more frequently
in albums produced
by female presenting artists?

Kurzwellen - Karlheinz Stockhausen

in this version
there is some vinyl noise that accreted
barnacles on its hull 

the specificness
of the ritual
offends reproduction 

what is strange now
is that this stuff
that was the happening stuff
at the time
should be so distant from me now
like the shoes I once wore
the formerly familiar 

pretty terrific Stockhausen of its time 

a music
of the interception of broadcast transmission
worldvoice communication
for those able to afford it
and the spies and hobbyists
listening in at home 

this has improvisational vibes
does rehearsal time show? 

is it
as much about
the sense
of the work
of rehearsal time
required
to get this
exactly
so
and
the insanity
of wanting
to notate it 

guessing it is a score
to be realized as a collaboration
in which one thread
has a name attached 

identity of the named role
confers no special status
to the individual
possessed
of said name-attached role
or
a specious synecdoche 

these sounds are made at each other
snarl to snarl

we find ourselves
in a dim
and nitre-coated foundation chamber
castle crawl space 

we meet our new neighbors
learn of their toils and grumps 

this one
is mimicking
one of Stravinsky's galumphing puppets

and the short waves come along
to take us to a new station
we modulate
we twirl the dials dreamily
to:
when will we way back today Mr. Peabody?
today
we will twirl to it all
sez Mr. Joyce

when it was familiar
I studied for clues
now that it is formerly so
I can listen without reference to its importance 

as a longtime collaborator
and listener to 45 minute sessions
that aren't this
this one seems lengthy
I wonder if it is because
the events in it
are so localized temporally
that is
there are many
exactly different sounds
in quickish sequence
but now it is done

Need (Demo) - Mudhoney [from Superfuzz Bigmuff]

the great thing about a good demo
is that there is no more to the production
than absolutely necessary to the music involved
if it needs more
why bother with it?

Sarabande (multitrack) - Keith Eisenbrey - Jim Knodle, Keith Eisenbrey [from Jack Straw Cultural Center Blind Youth Audio Project 2003]

same performance as the "stereo" version {I think} 

this one sounds like two folks in a room
doing this music 

one of the projects' youth participants
while we were in the booth putting this together
sang my crazy 17-tone tone row
back at me pitch perfect
I was stunned 

nice piece past me!

Sheryl's Bane - Mikey & Matty [from Harbor Island]

is porch music
a different genre
than Alki beach fire music 

nice job backup singers!
I hear you backing it up back there!

Some Folks' Lives Roll Easy - Paul Simon [from In The Blue Light]

an intimate arrangement
for an intimate venue

Chelsea Morning - Fairport Convention [from Meet On The Ledge]

one of my high school friends
was a huge Sandy Denny/Fairport Convention fan 

at this distance
this sounds like a strangely psychedelic-adjacent world
what's with the motorcar sounds?

H'un (Lacerations): In Memoriam 1966-1976 - Bright Sheng - New York Chamber Symphony, Gerard Schwarz]

a pitched drama
a strong sense of how its pitches move against each other
crowded shoulder to shoulder 

weakens here
as it gets dramatic
resorting to dramatic texture
not dramatic doing

Cello Set 1 - Brad Hawkins, Jesse Canterbury [from Brad Hawkins, Jesse Canterbury]

where
we are
in it
is
where
it is

So Lonesome and Blue - The Swearengens [from Waiting On The Sunrise]

all regret rolled into one

New Red Pants - Slothrust [from The Pact]

power suit
looks to kill with
trouble to trade away

On Neal's Ashes - Allen Ginsberg [from Holy Soul, Jelly Roll]

deathfirst into memory plunging

August 6, 2026

In Concordiam - Stephen Albert - Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz, Ilka Talvi]

multiple curtains sweep open
our host explains the layout
a lumpy prop is dragged on stage
the winds explain its workings
our host remembers Stravinsky's Duo Concertante
and other fine moments sung upon it 

this piece is well-composed
and clearly storyboarded
it fits the bill perfectly:
a new work
with nothing overtly new about it 

an easy piece to like
ends on a high note

59-Year Old Defense Intellectual - Doug Haire [from The Crawford Opera]

inside the machinery of the machine

Crashing Waves - Lori Goldston [from Film Scores]

from a distance above
their slow progression shoreward

No Strangelove Ocean - Participants [from Waterloo Region Contemporary Music Sessions 2018]

its reverberant container
is part of its being
incorporating ones own vitrine 

if coaxed
it roams
empty display galleries

Echo Carol - Lake Washington Singers, Betty Eisenbrey [December 1968]

effectively clever
if somewhat plodding

String Quartet #1 (Already It Is Dusk) - Henryk Gorecki - Kronos Quartet

pop the lid loose
stand back 

this music sticks to its unmoving straight line 

judgment is delivered
in stern motions of the bow 

we are furioso
or
we are depressed
and oh so 

scrubbing tirelessly

The New Diabelli Variations (beginning) - Various - Quake

1 Theme
the ditty itself

2 Jazzbelli (Mary Cassat)
heavily swung 20s style piano

3 Scherzetto on a Theme of Diabelli (Rhododendron)
the others of the ensemble cavort inside the harp

4 Variation, Fughetta (Hucbald)
flute and strings tell the weary tale
strings played by violin and cello

5 Nightmare Prelude (Hal L'ouene)
on a starkly lit stage
for solo piano
some notes are banged out
in honor of the deceased
who is shot
right there on stage
the emergency vehicles wail in the street

6 Chantibelli (Sue Donim)
as if it were the opening
of a lonely Shostakovich symphony

7 With Humor (I.M.A. Funnyman)
the clowns arrive
driving tiny cars in tight circles

Stubborn Man - No Man's String Band [from Let The Truth Be Told]

music for liquor selling establishments
must promote the lifestyle
of customers of liquor selling establishments
it's a social contract

Waitin' For The Bus To Come - Lisa Puteska [from Untitled Album]

singing the act of its title
b/w with Aaron Keyt's If I Don't Ring That Little Bell

The Crowded Air - Milton Babbitt - Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Gil Rose

all the stations tuned
in all combinatorial sets of stations
we squeeze through their twisty interstices
feel free to make any in-head connection that helps

Inside The Wallingford Transfer Station - Chris DeLaurenti

we hear the sounds of waste being transferred
from ours to ours
heave ho
away ye go
into our greeting arms 

pebbles in our pond

Track 7 - Pouch [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 6, 2013]

big wheels
high slung
off road
bone jarrer

Love Made Me Blind - Kara Hesse [from Sojourner]

fond memories no regrets

Desire - U2 [collected from Neal Kosály-Meyer's Bo and The Beat]

a musicological collection
a locus and its spread

The Artist - Shelby Earl [from Swift Arrows]

self-portrait as dialog

Bailey - Denise Glover [from Gaps In The Stories]

public blessing
witness
memorial

Sferics - Alvin Lucier

what it might be the sound of
does not immediately appear
two
no
three strands
a crackle
a whapping (quiet)
a high squeak
as of distant birds
but not from a distance
related to the crackling
as if
across a threshold

the whapping
is regularish
the crackling
is inconsistently consistent 

a multi-stranded sound
of uncertain origin 

would what I hear change
were I to know these sound's origins
mechanical or conceptual?

Coronach (slight return) - Princess [from Selling Sulphur]

ritual sway dance
as though calling up cartoon spirits
with spooky moves 

long silence

then we're back
but have jettisoned the gear

The J Stomp - Blazzed [from Blazzed]

stomp dancing across the street
against the light
without benefit of the cross-stomp

Woody - Donald Erb - Ross Powell

ah
for clarinet
title explains itself 

this music explains itself with strings of notes
gets up pretty high
E-flat clarinet?
nice tone up there
however 

Porque les vas - Chaotic Noise Marching Corps [from Smashed at Smash Putt]

power march into town
hoorah a parade 

from bar to bar
we crawl and quaff 

public figures like our pirates

The Old G---- - SeaStar [from Sinners and Angels]

casts hexes

In Session at The Tintinabulary

August 2, 2026

Lisbon - Keith Eisenbrey

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 34: 2024-2026 Arrangements of Shape Note Tunes (Part 2: Common Meter)

Hymnals find me. For decades I had been wondering how I might make use of all those notes. In July of 2023 I decided that each Sunday morning I would make short piano arrangements of each tune in the oldest hymnal on my shelf, The Christian Minstrel, from 1846, which arranges them metrically. Since mid-2024 I have been working through the "Common Meter" (86.86) tunes, and am happy to share them with you now. Part of my discipline is to spend no more than an hour or two on each one, from first transcription of the tune to finished recording. When I got to the 100th tune in the book I amused myself by writing its arrangement with exactly 100 notes.

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