Saturday, September 24, 2022

Playlist

Preface

"Howland Owl:
You two stay here at Churchy's place while I snook home an' pick up some foundling clothes. Hoo boy! When I thinks of what a big, fat opportunity we is givin' this boy . . workin' our heads to the bone so's to leave him a foundling . . . Sis Boombah will find him an' rear him with tender, lovin' care . . an' give him a good education . . . whilst me, what thunk of it, stands silent, unknown, behind the scenes . . . the mysterious, unselfish, self-sacrificin' philanthropist. 

Well, here I is at home to find some foundling clothes for the chick so's we can leave him on Miss Sis Boombah's doorstep . . . However, none of these duds fit him . . and they do fit me! Anyways, why let a new-comer in on a good thing? that chick just arrived . . . whereas, me, I'm here on duty since I was a tad . . . an' nobody never taught me! Well, why not first come, first served? Let the world know we don't need no foreign ignoramusses . .  we got local ones just as good as anybody!"

Walt Kelly - "Pockets Full of Pie, The Complete Syndicated Comic Strips, Volume 7"

Texts

Live

September 21, 2022

Star Anna and The Oracles
Growler Guys, Seattle

Much to our delight, Star Anna and her newly assembled band played a show practically in our back yard, and at a reasonable time for old folks to attend. As we sat there enjoying our beers and the music I was asking myself what it was exactly that made this tick for me. There is not a huge variety in the style of her vocal delivery - which is bluesy, or blues derived, with a rootsy dirt-road roughness to it - but the particulars of that delivery disappear behind or within the complete identification or embodiment of the act of singing the song at hand within her person. When she sings there is nothing else within her or that is her or that ever could be her but the song being sung.

Her new band - drums, bass, and electric guitar - ably focuses the effect. 

Recorded

September 17, 2022

The Ghost, Fvb. 162 - William Byrd - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

falling down the pane in drips
new drops renew falling
gravitational metaphor
coming to rest as a still image
or
getting somewhere with effort
same underlying metaphor

Sonata in C Major, Kk. 199 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

a candle plume in 6/8 time
lifts
as cross wafts
divide
its sixness horizontally
into different registral groupings

Sonata in A-flat Major, D. 557 - Franz Schubert - Paul Badura-Skoda

1
historical:
increasing figurational group complexity of phrases in the first phrase
the answer might echo the first of those
but the rest of the answer might have new figurations
occurring in merely corresponding positions
to those of the first phrase
and thus along the garden path we wend
oops back here again 

2
sticky fingers
nothing lets go shake
like a wet puppy 

3
tussle and pillow fight
strenuous battle
over nothing

Boot to Boot - Jesse Stone [from Allen Lowe's That Devilin' Tune]

tuba bass line outlines the phrase structure with simple figures
occasionally jumping up and joining in corporate rhythmaculation
between phrases

September 18, 2022

A Sailboat in the Moonlight - Billie Holiday [from Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia]

paints a pretty picture
but sailing at night
with just two aboard
may not be as peacefully romantic
as is advertised

Embraceable You - Charlie Parker [from The Complete Savoy and Dial Master Takes]

the soloists keep it cozy and close
music for an intimate venue

Easy Living - Bill Evans [from New Jazz Conceptions]

jazz of this ilk draws listeners in
establishes no distance
speaks directly

Hippy Hippy Shake - The Beatles [from First Live Recordings, Volume 2]

this party pushes back
to be there is to withstand it
holding fast in a current

Intruder - Big Brother and The Holding Company [from Big Brother & The Holding Company]

talking back to the heart of their troubles
this music doesn't push back quite so constantly
there is room within it
for it
to discuss it
with it

Come Down Easy - Carole King [from Rhymes & Reasons]

back to music that draws in
embracing not pushing 

The Book I Read - Talking Heads [from Talking Heads: 77]

this music is at a palpable ironic remove
it isn't in the same room
that it is in

Bricklayer - Hüsker Dü

firehose at you

Assembly Rechoired 26 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey [May 24, 1987]

at the beach
harmonica and ocarina
but which beach
could be Holmes Harbor
could be Teronda West
no
they hadn't finished that house yet
this music just hangs out like folks at a quiet beach
the water breathes upon the shore gently
{when imagining the pulsating line between water and land
we imagine it
so that
the water moves in and out
but
get in a row boat
trying to land
and
it is quickly apparent
that the situation is more complex than one had imagined}
Holmes Harbor
huffs and puffs
potato bug
amazing grace
toils and snares
toucan tango

September 19, 2022

Whatever You Are - Young Fresh Fellows [from It's Low Beat Time]

establishes a social distance aggressively

Suddenly It's Evening - Donald Erb - Jeffrey Krieger

digging down into that bass resonant woodbox sound
the particular resonance is the whole matter of it
these are not movements
as they move not at all
they emerge like vegetation 

|| 

the stability of the relations among a set of open strings and a sound chamber
is not affected by electronic manipulation of pitch in the way one might imagine
it is pulled or stretched elastically
but
that only amends the potential energy of return
elasticity
elastipolis
elastipole
the rubber city
a sound's crud is its crud

Oh! - Sleater-Kinney [from One Beat]

alternating sets of vocal articulations
each particularized individually
where it begins
or where it ends
within the cycle
doesn't matter
to what it is

September 20, 2022

Sputnik Love 01 Stretched - Keith Eisenbrey [February 20, 2007]

I was experimenting with
(where experimenting means
trying out)
a method of producing a texture of similar rhythmic complexity
as in Consider the Birds
but using fewer steps
relying on the rhythmic complexity of the source signal
to persist into the final product
the source signal is a 10 minutes stretch of Banned Rehbearsal 714

Hard Way Home - Brandi Carlile [from Bear Creek]

train whistle singers
honestly I'm getting tired of hooks
a sure sign of industrial hegemony
they're so important to the corporate interest
that without one it doesn't count as music anymore

Half a Bus Closer to Home - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at the Victory Lounge, Seattle, April 27, 2017]

Ex-C1 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Ex-C]

regularities persistently interrupted
and perpetually grasped
consistently slithery
brought to a lucid and coherent simmer
no particular regularity can be relied on for long

Alman, Galliard, Fvb 163 and 164 - William Byrd - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

it forks at its latter ends
it plays a gentle game of shells
its gentility obscures the game

Starvation Blues - Jesse Stone [from Allen Lowe's Really The Blues]

the blues as it arose
was devoid of hooks
those may have been devised by Irving Berlin and Company
as a way to both identify and sell songs
and also
more creatively
as a focus of language play

When The Bloom Is On The Sage - Wright and McNew [from Evans 78s]

a more sentimental view of round-up time in Texas
the good old days
something about the coffee

Aintcha Got Music - James P. Johnson [from Allen Lowe's That Devilin' Tune]

now that there's a tempo shift Art Tatum missed
subito boogie woogie

My Old Flame - Peggy Lee [from Dream Street]

engineering in the age of hi fi 
here the title serves as a rhyme center
starting and ending the first two stanzas
then
as the end goal of the long flameless segment
the additional end tag was unnecessary perhaps

Ride On King Jesus - Little Richard [from The King of the Gospel Singers]

his voice hits a focus wheresoever it goes
in whichsoever register it alights at

Odorono - The Who [from The Who Sell Out]

relies far too much on clever lyrics
nothing is left to enjoy if you have tired of your own cleverness

Absolutely Curtains - Pink Floyd [from Obscured By Clouds]

sketch book for the sounds of Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here
at least there's no hook

Ethnic Music Connections - Conlon Nancarrow, Charles Amirkhanian [from Conlon Nancarrow Speaks with Charles Amirkhanian]

this question confuses rhythmic complexity with polyrhythms and their surface complexity
discounting the multilayered complexity involved
metrically
in much Western music
This was a typical attitude
the notion that
the purpose of the music of the other
is to influence ours
and thereby raise or improve that other music

Straight To Hell - The Clash [from Combat Rock]

selling dystopia
in a crumbling colonialism

Maibataraki II - Joji Yuasa - Michiko Akao

every long tone is articulated
at beginning and end and being
flute music
shakuhachi here I think
it is sensitive to breath at every moment
so that
we attend the thought
in pitch
and articulation
and dynamic
but also
as all that is mediated
in the body of an actual human person

Star Anna with one of the Oracles
September 22, 2022

Where Life Begins - Madonna [from Erotica]

I guess the idea is to be not quite explicit
breathily euphemizing
a rather trite list of references to cunilingus
sadly devoid of Rabelaisian humor or rhythm

The Last Thing You Should Do - David Bowie [from Earthling]

three sets of particularly repeating word scheme stanzas
followed by guitar roar chorus
back to the repeating stanzas
in the same order
the surface meaning of the words
fades into their patterning
mechanically
cuts it off with a fart

Gradus 18 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [June 18, 2002]

the odd notion that there might be a more correct playing that can be learned
rather
it is not learning how to
but inventing how to
exploring how to
testing
assessing 

|| 

as dampers are applied
the sound pulls back from immediate presence
accelerating a process that occurs anyway
long held tones permeate the perceived image of space
orienting us within its remit
a different picture of our environment
echo-location at a remove
except for the perpetrator
to the extent
they imagine the sound
as emanating from their person
shining sound into a potential field
what's out there

the sound explores the physical space
and creates a virtual space
so that
the image of a musical space
is a synthesis
as Kierkegaard explains about us

Your Own Worst Enemy - Bruce Springsteen [from Magic]

he sounds distant and tired
stuffed with old ideas

I Just Cried - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Comet Tavern, Seattle, July 29, 2012]

energetic delivery
evacuation
spit it out
and a scholarly reference

Tarantula Man - Mud On My Bra [from Demo #1]

what they want for Christmas

Banned Telepath 87 Tintinabulary  - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [June 6, 2022]

first time on our new patio
which is Anarcadia
the air is full of late Spring tweety birds
our own sounds only rise above the ambient locally
jets and engines drum the sky and streets
we are the size of the small foragers that properly inhabit these backyard spaces
we hang out here
on a plot in a land of streets and sky
our sounds need not carry past our immediates

peaceful and slumbrous
the evening breezes move through our pipes

September 23, 2022

Pavana, Galliarda, Fvb. 165 and 166 - William Byrd - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

each iteration has its matter and its finish
each new iteration works within its matter and finish
to seem a unique time
in extent and height

Grand Siècle: the Antiennes ‘O’ de l’Aven - Marc-Antoine Charpentier - Ensemble Correspondances, Sébastien Daucé

fully filled at all moments
we are indoors
lit by windows
there is no world worth considering
the light shines through icons
for our replete edification
long taffy sighs
as what begins
moves
a new beginning reveals itself
from when the first was
as it began
a time
from which
strands of time are spun

Postscripts

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

some listening journal doodles from 1990






Saturday, September 17, 2022

Playlist

Preface

"It was evening. Isabella and Emily had strolled out with Mr. Trundle; the deaf old lady had fallen asleep in her chair; the snoring of the fat boy penetrated in a low and monotonous sound from the distant kitchen; the buxom servants were lounging at the side-door, enjoying the pleasantness of the hour, and the delights of a flirtation, on first principles, with certain unwieldy animals attached to the farm; and there sat the interesting pair, uncared for by all, caring for none, and dreaming only of themselves: there they sat, in short, like a pair of carefully folded kid gloves - bound up in each other.
'I have forgotten my flowers,' said the spinster aunt.
'Water them now,' said Mr. Tupman in accents of persuasion.
'You will take cold in the evening air,' urged the spinster aunt affectionately.
'No, no,' said Mr. Tupman, rising; 'it will do me good, Let me accompany you.'
The lady paused to adjust the sling in which the left arm of the youth was placed, and taking his right arm led him to the garden.
There was a bower at the further end, with honeysuckle, jessamine, and creeping plants - one of those sweet retreats, which humane men erect for the accommodation of spiders."

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

Texts

Live

September 10, 2022

NonSeq presents Arugakki
Kristofer Bergstrom and Minh Nguyen, with Heather Bentley, Leanna Keith, and Karin Stevens
Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle

drum sharing

tuning forks
elbows in
or on
cross the stage
rub drum
knuckles
thumb
pulsic

(several volumes into the Stone sticking books)

dances with wooden bells
juggle drumming

|||redolent of W.C. Fields|||

all the stage is a drum

September 16, 2022

Tom Baker Quartet and Leanna Keith
Gallery 1412, Seattle

Leanna Keith::

tube drum
pipe drum
bass flute multi-instrumentalism
presented as distinct
then
emerges as whole thought strand
within garden sounds
fast road nonstop long bridge
dark forest night travel
alienic lights
mud pots 

{{pitch set segments
gestural modulations thereof
among and from certain intervals
problematizing vertical and horizontal
into a solid figure that rotates freely in space
along all possible axes}}

Tom Baker Quartet:: 

heat to clarity
let settle
complex plating 

lazy ramble turns vigorous
downhill coaster ride
I hope they know
whereto
they are hurtling at 

{{voice leading is another means toward actualizing the relations lurking in dichotomies
such as:
up down
vertical horizontal}}

a garden of careful grottos and reckless paths

Recorded

September 10, 2022

La Volta, Fvb 159 - William Byrd - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

the rhetoric of balanced answering phrases
threads back into the long ago

Sonata in E minor, Kk. 198 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

offset answers and doubled statements
marbles in a lever board

Sonata in E-flat Major, D. 568 - Franz Schubert - Paul Badura-Skoda

1
here we use our pleases and thank yous
we don't interrupt
we wander
we do our best to steer clear of danger zones
it is a pleasant day
let's keep it that way
flirtations with minor thrills need not trouble us unduly
keep clear of thin spots above the Byronics
easily avoided in this landscape
we may sleep pleasantly 

2
but at night
dreamy longings and worry
past sunset
on the veranda 

3
things look sunnier in the morning
but more interesting
for the thinking
back
clever turns
to simpler things
all comes right at the ends 

4
playing bowls
not even the grump can wreck the mood entirely

Divertissement brillant sur des motifs allemands in B-flat Major - Ludwig Schuncke - Tatiana Larianova

first we sweep the floor clean
so that
a song can be sung
and a bit of graceful dancing can amaze
a comic number can follow
proto Chico Marx
puppets!
slight but entertaining throughout
a more straightforward Papillons
less full of conceit
but as full of fancy

Gonna Die With My Hammer in My Hand - The Williamson Brothers and Curry [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

regarding a hero
who fights
to save a brutal employment
music serves the text
by holding it up for all to see

Me, Myself, and I (take 2) - Billie Holiday [from Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia]

clear lyrics on a clear frame
play encouraged
just keep the frame clearly going

Bird of Paradise - Charlie Parker [from The Complete Savoy and Dial Master Takes]

fluid magic

Cheek to Cheek - Sarah Vaughan, Billy Eckstine [from The Irving Berlin Song Book]

a well made tune tells the words

September 11, 2022

I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry Over You - The Beatles [from First Live Recordings, Volume 1]

so
this music makes no apparent attempt
to interpret the text as such
fair enough
the words are there
to be words to sing
in whatever way the music
in this social context
needs words to be

California, Here I Come - Bill Evans [from California, Here I Come]

this just leaves the words out completely
in favor of playful exploration
of the how
of how
the melody intersects the chord changes

Maria (You Were The Only One) - Michael Jackson [from Got To Be There]

the kid's got some pipes for sure
I'm not always convinced by his choice of particular techniques in certain spots
his shout doesn't cut it

Come and Buy My Toys - David Bowie [from Starting Point]

folky
but with a somewhat less clumsy irony
and less message
than some
leaves a hint of an edge

Because I Do - X [from Under the Big Black Sun]

the music interprets an attitude
the words might
if I could make them out

TV Dream - The Young Fresh Fellows [from The Men Who Loved Music]

all the old favorites
checking in with a particular generation
(mine)
(more or less)

Dance Around - Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie, Joady Guthrie, Nora Guthrie Rotante, Abraham Guthrie, Cathyaliza Guthrie, Annie Guthrie, Anna Rotante, Sarah Lee Guthrie, Damon Guthrie, David Grover, Dan Velika, Terry (a la Berry) Hall, Rick Tiven, John Culpo [from Woody's 20 Grow Big Songs]

by some of them that did

Sanctus (Chant corse) - Ensemble Organum, Marcel Pérès [from Portrait]

from when the church allowed intricate and esoteric things

Gradus 17
Gradus 17 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [June 11, 2002]

September 12, 2022

In - An Auf [from An Auf]

it doesn't move or progress
it changes with the press of several intentions

What's Wanting For - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Comet Tavern, July 29, 2012]

an image of what a song is as a sound
overrides any other consideration
fits into a pre-image of what performance is

The Fight - The Maldives [from Mad Lives]

public sincerity
first person singular
sung by two voices
in octaves
mostly rhythmic unison throughout
band plays the notes
without personality
so as to disappear

Banned Telepath 87 Dinner with Hummingbirds - Jennifer Chung, Aaron Keyt [June 5, 2022]

certainly there are chickens in the distance
and many tweeting birds
a quietish time
there was a bump
and that was probably the hummingbird humming by
and another
yes
nearly a bee buzz sound zipping past

September 13, 2022

Rowland, Fvb 160 - William Byrd  - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

music for private enjoyment
not the sort of thing to say in a crowd
or for one
more than a few people in the room breaks it

A Woman Gets Tired of the Same Man All the Time - Stovepipe #1 (Sam Jones) [from Allen Lowe's Really The Blues]

some sort of bowed instrument?
cello or bass or that size
or imitating one
with some sort of jug-sized kazoo
his vocals are not much more decipherable
behind whatever accent he has
Paducah, Kentucky

Way Out On The Mountain - Frankie Wallace and his Guitar [from Evans 78s]

recording
and radio
and amplification
and distribution
really did a number on folk music
radio may have been the way
that a music designed for the porch or living room
found many porches and living rooms
turning those porches and living rooms
into a commodity to be filled

Fantasy on "Frankie and Johnny' - Erroll Garner [from The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz]

instructions as to how swing works
pay attention
I think I need more Erroll Garner

Budo - Miles Davis [from Birth of the Cool]

sophisticated venues require sophisticated music
Miles' game plan

It's So Heartbreakin' - Aretha Franklin [from The Electrifiying Aretha Franklin]

a low key Frankie and Johnny story
better advice than the pistol
she tries
but the song doesn't have enough behind it to launch

The First Noel - The Philadelphia Brass Ensemble [from Festival of Carols in Brass]

trumpets take the tune
then the horn
back to trumpets

Angela - John Lennon and Yoko Ono [from Some Time in New York City]

the little sing song rhyme bit
is by far the strongest part of this song
otherwise rather flaccid

London's Burning - The Clash [from The Clash]

giving the disaffected a bullhorn
it won't be pleasant

Slender, White Vase - Orbaneja [from Orbaneja]

playing classy dress up party bores

Still The Same - Bonnie Guitar [from Dark Moon and Other Country Favorites]

song for a lonely road house

Act Like You Know - Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth [from Mecca and the Soul Brother]

a jumble of voices in the background
a jumble of articulation for the verses
longish stanzas

Memory/Together Again - Janet Jackson [from The Velvet Rope]

the need for production value has taken over this song
only makes sense on a large stage
with lights and dancers and an army of technicians

Not the First Time - The Humidiflyers [from Humidiflyers 2002]

a history lesson

September 14, 2022

Sputnik Love 02 Mixdown 01 - Keith Eisenbrey [February 20, 2007]

almost immediately
I hear a rhythm in triplets
which vanishes upon closer inspection
in favor of a texture of pulsed sounds
in offset layers
layer count irrecoverable

Sound Check - Beast of the Sky [recorded live at The Sound Effects Cafe, Seattle, October 26, 2012]

is what it is
and somebody says back pack several times
and the ubiquitous how you guys doin' tonight

68 Chevelle - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, April 27, 2017]

far too intricate a tale to tell at a yell

Solo 1 - Sascia Pellegrini [from 7 Percussion Impossibilities]

kittens at play
intent absolute

Why Aske You, Fvb 161 - Traditional - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

how is it that we can be so deeply involved in a music after just a chord and a note or two?
how can so tiny a thing seem so potent?
clue?:
nothing is wasted

Dixie Cowboy - Aulton Ray [from Allen Lowe's Turn Me Loose White Man]

apparently this is in the collection twice
can't get the Dixie out of the cowboy
report from the front

Milkcow's Calf Blues (DAL 403-2)  Robert Johnson [from The Complete Recordings]

any deviance from the type
tells
becomes part of the conversation
I feel like milkin' and my cow won't come 

and thusly we bid farewell to the late great Robert Johnson

Bikini - Dexter Gordon Quartet [from The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz]

music through binoculars
large field in a narrow scope
piano does fine things with few notes
deftly placed
beatnik hot

I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues - Judy Garland [from Alone]

the arranger did a fine job for Judy here
allowing her to both be a character singing and a stage star with full production
the backup singers singing "Judy, Judy" are just creepy
a woman's right to sing the blues
never out of control

Highway 51 - Bob Dylan [from Bob Dylan]

blues at a distance from the fact of the troubles
two syllable door

I Don't Want to Throw Rice - Dolly Parton [from Hello, I'm Dolly]

rocks or rice
pinging her voice to the pitch of the guitar's steel
tambourine in your ear up close

Take Me Riding in the Car - Woody Guthrie [from The Greatest Songs of Woody Guthrie]

ships and the little boats chug along
blow the horn
aroooaaaooaah!

Suzy is a Headbanger - Ramones [from Leave Home]

dance craze dancer legend
head
bang
ger

September 15, 2922

State Trooper - Bruce Springsteen [from Nebraska]

a bit heavy on the vocal echo
other than that
just about perfect
guitar on two notes essentially
and his vocal
also on two notes
and a couple of quasi-yodel yells
toward the close

When the Rebbe Elimelech became so very merry - Itzhak Perlman [from Tradition]

Verses from the Abstract - A Tribe Called Quest [from The Low End Theory]

steady stream of words and syllables and feet and lines

Maggies - Mathew Rosenblum - Maggie Lane, California E.A.R. Unit: Dorothy Stone, James Rohrig, Robin Lorentz, Erika Duke-Kirkpatrick, Amy Knoles, Arthur Jarvinen, Stephen L. Mosko [from Ancient Eyes]

fragments
of occasional Joyce
perhaps
or others
spoken clearly
flatly
over a pretty instrumental background
recited
as literature is recited
as text is printed
spoken
like a raiment is worn
a list of harangues
alternates

Banned Rehearsal 638 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [June 14, 2002]

an applaw to open
a singular tone gathering details
morning
slow light
foragers arrive
early squirrels
cornet to milk can
drum drum
piano persists
resistant membrane
keep at it
all improvising pianists need a tam tam hanging over them
and a plow wheel
poke in through the top
not easy
shoulder to it comrades
ignore it
look the other way
fool it
sneak around it
by being over there too
darkness lingers in evening
scattering hymn

Hard-Boiled on the Wharf - Ghidra [from The Sound of Speed]

bipulsate as bass
chops energy foregrounded
they got it
no doubt
and will certainly get it off

You're So Young - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Comet Tavern, Seattle, July 29, 2012]

lets make it a test
open up the train case
right there

Unlabeled Track - Marjorie Palmer [from Make a Joyful Noise]

recorded on an inadequate device
if that is Marjorie singing
(a first cousin of mine)
her voice has a distinct similarity to my mom's voice
the song is straight out of the early 20th Century sentimental sacred repertoire
lots of device noise

Banned Telepath 87 Samish Island - Jennifer Chung, Aaron Keyt [June 5, 2022]

in and out door sounds
sink water
button beeps
breeze and a white noise
the track is essentially mono
so that
if I move my head
the apparent source moves
keep one's head in the middle for optimal compliance

In Session at The Tintinabulary

September 12, 2022

Banned Telepath 92 Rhymes with Food - Steve Kennedy

Banned Telepath 92 Tintinabulary - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt

Banned Rehearsal 1059 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt

September 14, 2022

Prelude in C minor - Keith Eisenbrey

The Sun of Righteousness on me - Keith Eisenbrey

This Charles Wesley hymn text had been knocking around in my head for a few weeks. Its six-line stanzas and carefully paced lines appealed to me. The tune to which it is traditionally attached, "Wrestling Jacob" by Samuel Wesley, is a quintessentially austere mid-19th Century English Methodist square and proper setting intentionally devoid of any hint that pleasure might be got in singing it. I can dig that, but I fancy I can out-austere anybody so I thought I would give it a go. I started with a twisty chromatic melody, one note per syllable, then added a second part below that, limiting the vertical intervals to 3rds, 4ths, unisons, and their inversions. I think it would work well as a vocal duet, or as vocal with a melody instrument accompanying. Although I wrote it as a high part and a low part, either part could be transposed an octave to be sung or played in the same register as the other. I play it here on clavichord, and share Charles Wesley's text below.

1 The Sun of Righteousness on me
Hath risen with healing in his wings:
Withered my nature's strength, from thee
My soul its life and succor brings;
My help is all laid up above;
Thy nature and thy name is Love.

2 Contented now, upon my thigh
I halt till life's short journey end;
All helplessness, all weakness, I
On thee alone for strength depend:
Nor have I power from thee to move:
Thy nature and thy name is Love.

3 Lame as I am, I take the prey;
Hell, earth, and sin with ease o'ercome;
I leap for joy, pursue my way,
And as a bounding hart, fly home
To all eternity, to prove
Thy nature and thy name is Love.

Postscripts

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

some listening journal doodles from 1990







Saturday, September 10, 2022

Playlist

Preface

"However, what is the meaning of structural thinking? It is a process of applying a framework to an unstructured problem. That is, a process of projecting a plan of coordinates that maps the whole picture in order to understand it [. . .]. There is no problem at all in describing music spatially, since we have been doing this with considerable success for hundreds of years. However, problems arise when we fail to distinguish our structural thinking — which is a process of mapping the thing — and the thing itself. Tricked in this way, we may easily confound the structure of something with the manner we structure things."

Indioney Carneiro Rodrigues - "The Rhythmic Idea and The Musical Representation of Time"

Texts

Streaming

September 4, 2022

Peter Nelson-King: Sunday Afternoon Music

Ludomir Rozycki - 5 Preludes, Op. 2

extensive pieces
toward the larger end for Chopin-type preludes
much larger than any of Scriabin's 

trying to make sense of Debussy
but remaining on its surface
essentially proto lounge-piano

Leander Schlegel - 2 pieces from In's Album, Op. 30

not a music for a large audience
they used to call this salon music
floats on its chords

Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco - "Mi-La"

Edward Elgar - Skizze

both of above:
from the large body of music
that filled Europe
that forms the background
for what more modernist folks were playing with
as though beguiled by the lushness of 7ths and 9ths
thought with the feel of them

M. Camargo Guarnieri - Ficaras Sosinha

had clearly considered Bartok

Ernst Toch - Kleinstadtbilder, Op. 49

these remind me of Lockrem Johnson or Kodály
evocative and witty

Aaron Copland - Sunday Afternoon Music

J. S. Bach arr. Harold Bauer - Die seele ruht in Jesu handen

interesting
one needs to play the ornaments that stem from Bach
not how Bach would have interpreted them then
but as Harold Bauer would have
this has become a different era's music
almost like those jazzed up arrangements of classical hit tunes

Nikolay Kapustin - Sonatina, Op. 100

post-Tatum fun and games

Recorded

September 3, 2022

Wolsey's Wilde, Fvb. 157 - William Byrd - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

a well ordered wild
in quiet weather

Sonata in B minor, Kk. 197 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Balder

descent with stops and updrafts
what drama is there
is in our investment
in following its path
down
it truly arrives
at its final cadence

Sonata in A minor, D. 537 - Franz Schubert - Paul Badura-Skoda

the portions are ample and varied
any key involves its relation to several others
occasionally ties its fingers in knots
last notes of cadences are optional here
elision is common practice
this is no straightforward descent
it includes dark and unfinished digressions
threads are lost to sight
pulls itself ashore
distinct flavors of affect rupture
phrase to phrase
so that
the endings of movements
are less arrived at
than come upon accidentally

Sonata in G minor, Op. 3 - Ludwig Schuncke - Tatiana Larianova

carried away inwards
we find a fugue to wrestle
it doesn't go down easily
and utters a dire curse
figurations don't shout about how fabulous they are
phrase length clever

Judgement - Rev. Sister Mary Nelson [from Goodbye, Babylon]

sermon in verse
with refrain
to make sure you get the message

Utah Trail - Wright and McNew [from Evans 78s]

some of the band are nearly not there
faded into the vinyl surface
some of the plucks
have increased in proximity

I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me - Billie Holiday [from Lady Day, The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia]

did the songs go on longer
when they were playing for dances
sample sized

Who's To Blame - T. Texas Tyler [from Allen Lowe's That Devilin' Tune]

seems hokey
until the guitar does its solo
c'mon porky

Deep Elem Blues - Jerry Lee Lewis - [from Rare and Rockin']

it bounces along infectiously
the words are just to give him something to sing on

Romain - Bill Evans and Jim Hall [from Undercurrent]

the voice leading
each voice traces its own melodic path
when Bill takes a solo
they
the voices
all inhabit his melody
or relax into the left hand
this music has been to Europe
or there
has been here

September 5, 2022

What's Going On - Marvin Gaye [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

like a secret message
passed within a crowded party
or
a thought about public and private personae projections
an issue with pop songs
they don't know what to do with themselves
once they exist as such
OK here I am
now what

God Knows I'm Good - David Bowie [from Space Oddity]

trying art-folk-pop on for size
social commentary
through weakly poeticized narrative
strung along
in a jangle guitar verse chorus thingy

Julie with - Brian Eno [from Before and After Science]

the text slows to a crawl
dreamily perfumed
now we'll listen from beneath the beat
stasis
and pre-echo of The Ship
a still point
in the inevitable drift
downward
into the entropics

The New World - The Knitters [from Poor Little Critter On The Road]

a danceable rhythm
with words attached
the hook is so you remember the name of the song
the rest is flavoring

Welcome To The Occupation - REM [from Document]

the possibilities of complex rhythms certainly exist
but they are hidden or obscured
by the industrial uniformity of execution

Kiko and the Lavender Moon - Los Lobos [from Kiko]

nightclub arrangement with horns and squeezebox
scuttlebutt about a dancer
entertainers interscuttlebutting on stage

Frogphobia - Shonen Knife [from Brand New Knife]

language differential allows a freedom with accentuation
so that
the word is heard
newly
still a bit thin

Gradus 16 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [June 4, 2002]

the sound a piano makes when activated as designed
only seems to come from a single source location
and then spread into the room
but
the source of sound itself
is spreading into the instrument
from the get go
and propagates into the room
from all parts of that instrument
variously
depending on which strings are struck
and with what speed and weight
and with which other strings that might be undamped
which is largely the purpose
of a resonating instrument
it is made
to optimize sound's ability to spread throughout itself
and then project that sound outward
the vector of its propagation
through the instrument
and into the room
is the subject matter of the sound
the sound's beginning
or start point
is not yet the sound we follow
and possibly never can be
it's very quick
the sound leaps off the hammer strike
too quickly to catch in the act
a sound that can't be heard
but
can have been heard

September 6, 2022

Swing Song - Low Hums [from Sounds of Speakers]

waking from a deep hole
mobility untested

Ask Your Question - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Comet Tavern, Seattle, July 29, 2012]

back in the wordy days
does this music support the sung text
or fight it
does the sung delivery support the text
or erase it

Earplug Girl - Dead Bars [from Dream Gig]

making the best of a sad sitch

Piano 1 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Five Piano Fantasies]

connections possibly implied
just as plausibly entrailed

Callino casturame, Fvb. 158 - William Byrd - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

a given melody is revealed politely

Dixie Cowboy - Aulton Ray [from Allen Lowe's Turn Me Loose White Man]

not to forget
that by 1927
the days of the cowboy
as the movies envisioned them
were largely finished
100 years ago
we already romanticized our own past
at least this guy realized it was no picnic
beneath the stars

Milkcow's Calf Blues (DAL 403-3) - Robert Johnson [from The Complete Recordings]

the guitar comments
both on the sung vocal
and from each register into the other 

in B-flat?

The Hymn - Charlie Parker [from The Complete Savoy and Dial Master Takes]

so light
if you weigh nothin'
you can turn all the corners at once

Piano Lesson - Meredith Wilson [from The Music Man, Original Cast Recording]

right
take what you can get

Manhattan at Six - Stevie Wonder [from The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie]

fill the track with explosive bongo

Prelude in F Major - Lockrem Johnson - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded August 26, 2022]

this one is giving me troubles
this version is better than the others I have done
but is it closer to what it wants to be
there are no tempo or dynamic indications in the score
I like my faster tempo here at the start
but perhaps it needs more time to breathe later
hm

Welcome to Mexico - Cheech and Chong [from Cheech and Chong]

you with the halo!
alto!

Akanthos - Iannis Xenakis - ST-X Ensemble, Charles Zachary Bornstein, Susan May

ensemble and singer facing off like fighters
admirably
this sounds like they recorded a performance
in a room
no engineer was allowed to juice it later
a fearsome battle

Little Red Corvette - Prince [from 1999]

layered vocals
everything else stays out of the way
presumed social function of the sound
is the context of social dance
soundtrack to mutual
look at me

Three Sides to This Story - The Young Fresh Fellows [from Refreshments]

it all goes by so fast
onslaught

Gloria's Eyes - Bruce Springsteen [from The Human Touch]

nice pun
no effort to establish why it is what it is
within what it is
validity assumed
since it fits in
with what is expected
in his ubiquitous context
does the thing
then fades away

Going Back to Cali - The Notorious B.I.G. [from Life After Death]

word shredder
technically
I suppose that concentrated listening
is a strange context
in which to understand
or take in
what this is
within the culture
in which
it arises

September 8, 2022

Praying Mantis - Box - Jarrad Powell [from Natural Selection]

this sound has pitch in great specificities
but is it made of notes
atoms of anything
trivially
of course not
but we do accept it easily
as something
a presence
a vapor
a region
but not a region of time
a region explorable in time
but
that persists in a time
different than the time
of its inhabitability
like mist in a forest
or light in a marsh
slowly becoming solid
sinking in

Sputnik Love 04 Mixdown 01 Tube Mic - Keith Eisenbrey [February 20, 2007]

the glorious sound
of finding a station on a tuner dial radio
the satellite has become all confused as to its message

Sound Check - Black Plastic Clouds [recorded live at Sound Effects Coffee Shop October 26, 2012]

Fish Distributor - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, April 27, 2017]

once again the story before the story
enthusiasm is wonderful
but it can also get in the way
prolix

The Tail's Tale - Steve Layton [from Excavations]

an ornate duet or so
but who's counting

In Session at The Tintinabulary

September 7, 2022

Sinfonia 4 - Keith Eisenbrey

this has been an interesting follow-up project to my Etudes.
Inventing ways to twist a pentachord around itself
in three strands
nested within each other's interstices

Prelude in E-flat Major -Keith Eisenbrey

Postscripts

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

some listening journal doodles from 1990







Saturday, September 3, 2022

Playlist

Preface

"'It must be rather a warm pursuit in such a climate,' observed Mr. Pickwick.

'Warm! - red hot - scorching - glowing. Played a match once - single wicket - friend the Colonel - Sir Thomas Blazo - who should get the greatest number of runs. - Won the toss - first innings - seven o'clock, A.M. - six natives to look out - went in; kept in - heat intense - natives all fainted - taken away - fresh half-dozen ordered - fainted also - Blazo bowling - supported by two natives - couldn't bowl me out - fainted too - cleared away the Colonel - wouldn't give in  - faithful attendant - Quanko Samba - last man left - sun so hot, bat in blisters, ball scorched brown - five hundred and seventy runs - rather exhausted - Quanko mustered up last remaining strength - bowled me out - had a bath, and went out to dinner.'
'And what became of what's-his-name, sir?' inquired an old gentleman.
'Blazo?'
'No - the other gentleman.'
'Quanko Samba?'
'Yes, sir.'
'Poor Quanko - never recovered it - bowled on, on my account - bowled off, on his own - died, sir.' here the stranger buried his countenance in a brown jug, but whether to hide his emotion or imbibe its contents, we cannot distinctly affirm."

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

Texts

Recorded

August 27, 2022

La Volta, Fvb. 155 - William Byrd - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

opens with a rolled chord
proceeds to explore its extent

Sonata in G minor, Kk. 196 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

an echo in the next register
even inverted
can be simple
but the next sequence demands explanation 

as the segments get smaller they adhere to their fellows
in other leveled
or larger
segments

Sonata in F-sharp minor, D 571/604/570 - Franz Schubert - Paul Badura Skoda

as though begun by guitar
patterning their several strings
keeps that intimacy
a song of tender passion

loves to modulate
by switching to minor mode
then using that harmony
to take long sideways steps 

gentle domestic parlor world
a serious task to accomplish
but feeling perky about it
on the happy stretches
made it!

Caprice in C minor, Op. 10 - Ludwig Schuncke - Tatiana Larianova

Byronic drama and Kreislerian stagecraft
the piece could end
then there's trouble brewing

August 28, 2022

Neckbones and Beans - Henry Johnson and His Boys [from Allen Lowe's Really The Blues]

recorded in a big empty room
piano pushed to the back corner
you can practically hear dirt in the corners
the vocalist is talking to the band as though we can't hear him
a musician's running commentary

I'll Never Be The Same - Billie Holiday [from Lady Day, The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia]

beguiled by the sax and piano sobs
one forgets there's a singer
until there she is
gives a reading of the text by singing
removing all ambiguity as to what she means
by saying it in singing it

Dewey Square - Charlie Parker [from The Complete Savoy and Dial Master Takes]

Mr. Parker keeps his melody from coming to earth until he's good and ready

Blue Christmas - Elvis Presley [from Elvis' Christmas Album]

the line that could be drawn
between the pitches on blue
and its rhymes
and the unmistakable sound of 1950s studio backup singers

Do Lord Remember Me - Little Richard [from The King of the Gospel Singers]

the choir remains firmly backgrounded
nice vocal cadenza!

The Great Learning, Paragraph 7 - Cornelius Cardew - The Montréal Scratch Orchestra, Dean Rosenthal

the discord that opens becomes consonant gradually
without anyone varying from their chosen pitch
consonant here
being a consequence
of the deepening of every enthusiast's listening
an internal consonance
embedded within
but independent of
the sounding pitches 

there is a corporate sense of the ensemble breathing as an organism
circular breathing but not quite
more
a glow charged with exhalation and inhalation continually
a mass of breathing being
frictionless
one could say
it was the most consonant dissonance
or the most dissonant consonance
or
that it was the most consonantly dissonant consonance
and continue 

we hear the sound of what they are hearing

Pick It Up - The Babysitters [from The Greatest Songs of Woody Guthrie]

cute

Always Crashing In The Same Car - David Bowie [from Low]

standing in the sci fi throb orchestra

It Ain't Me, Babe - Bob Dylan [from Before The Flood]

he emphasizes the emphatic intent of his emphasises

Shakin' Shakin' Shakes - Los Lobos [from By The Light Of The Moon]

two guitars talking to each other across their rhythm

August 30, 2022

New Waltz - Wayne Horvitz - The New York Composers Orchestra [from First Program in Standard Time]

a rhythm on one and three in three
with the swung impression of a steady pulse
as though one and three
and three and one
were each a matching duration
allows fascinating cross-rhythms

Requiem Offertorium - Johannes Ockeghem - Ensemble Organum, Marcel Pérès

lyrical polyphony leaves imitation behind
or partakes at an angle
or along a weaving curve
the vertical is alive and flows through the horizontal

August 31, 2022

Gradus 15 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [May 21, 2002]

we ascribe to the performer of those shapes we hear
the intent to make those shapes
likewise
we admit a desire in ourselves
to hear shapes
to ascribe intent
purpose
we hear it
therefore
they must have intended it
we hear what we desire to hear
inflected by the incoming signal
as perceived by our desires
to perceive
listening becomes
to this extent
a negotiation
between our desire to perceive intent
and the sound that  presumed intents launch
into the shared space
as sound

Mountains and Waters - Jarrad Powell - Jessika Kenney, Jarrad Powell [from Stonehouse Songs]

where does the lexical/syntactical content of the text sit within this song
a series of statements
proceeding steadily like water in a brook
reading themselves calmly in florid script
on fine paper
excellently lit
completely aestheticized

Forever Young - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at the Comet Tavern, Seattle, July 29, 2012]

here the lexical/syntactical content of the text is locked into a framework of stanzas
poetics up front where you can see them

UFO - Lures [from There's No Pressure]

open with the unaccountable electronical sound
then pile on the rock and roll
also
adhering to the framework of stanzas as above
but less effort expended on articulating the words
so
partakes of a kind of aestheticization
also
the calligraphy of the text is as important as the words
how they are rather than what they are

Banned Telepath 87 Samish Island High Tide - Jennifer Chung, Aaron Keyt [June 5, 2022]

a beep among the birds and breeze
periodical periodicality at a strange distance
not quite among the birds
but clearly in the breeze

Alman, Fvb 156 - William Byrd - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

a dance must be grounded and square
so that the company can count 

Clarinet Wobble - Johnny Dodds [from Allen Lowe's Really The Blues]

quivers like jelly would sing
the plucked guitar is exactly where it wants to be
in exactly the swing it wants to swing

Love In Vain (DAL 402-4) - Robert Johnson [from The Complete Recordings]

schematic troubles told as a tale
with two lights on behind
blue light was the blues
and the red light was my mind

Time - Mary Ann McCall [from Allen Lowe's That Devilin' Tune]

the man I go for won't relax
because if he does he'll get the axe 

sultry
barely
double
entendre

My Ship - Miles Davis [from Miles Ahead]

dockside late at night
the melody drifts into the chords' gentle harbor swells

Where Is Tomorrow - Sun Ra [from The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra]

just groovin' down the street
in the world of tomorrow

More, More, More, Of Your Love - Bob Brady [a Rescued Record]

all hook and falsetto
kick it up a step just to goose the ending
better quit before anyone realizes that's all we got

Stay - Pink Floyd [from Obscured By Clouds]

the point of a chord in a chart
is to be only different enough to clarify the stanza structure
if it sticks out
or alarms
you have screwed it up

Start To Move - Wire [from Pink Flag]

music as a means of clarifying an attitude with salutary brevity

September 1, 2022

Born, Not Asked - Laurie Anderson [from Big Science]

how does this text sit within its music statements
parts of a story overlaid rather baldly
as though printed without personality
speaker shielded from scrutiny
and certainly from unfolding
inert

Assembly Rechoired 25 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Karie P [May 16, 1987]

the big red bag of fun dumped upon the floor
all our toys to share with our guest
like kids would
inventory organized by whim and fancy
diffuse

This Can't Be Love - Morgana King [from This Is Always]

because I feel so well
the text (Rogers & Hart)
is a twisted sentiment that shares the stage
the band swings for real
this is too sweet to be love

Free Xone - Janet Jackson [from The Velvet Rope]

in the place of specifically personal expression of each member of the band
we have technical prowess of the producer and minions
resource display
whatever explicit message the text might have
is washed away in a flood of exuberantly flagrant money

Can't Hold Us Down - Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim [from Stripped]

playing with hockets in the vocal
studio trickery
dropping their own names

Sputnik Love 01 Mixdown 02 - Keith Eisenbrey [February 20, 2007]

clearly closer to the source signal
recognizable instruments
I may have divided a Banned Rehearsal into segments and stacked them

St. Andrews Night - Benjamin Boretz, Dorota Czerner [from Open Space 29]

lexical/syntactical content of the text
disappears into the text
witnessed by flutes
percussion sounds
which also disappear into the text
they're not asleep
they vanish

You Ruined It When You Hugged Me Back - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Victory Lounge, Seattle, April 27, 2017]

just voices
on account of that traffic light

pieces - Kaley Lane Eaton - Kaley Lane Eaton, Tom Baker [from Cedar]

an apology
that is
in the old sense
an explanation
of one's progress
or passage

In Session at The Tintinabulary

August 29, 2022

Banned Rehearsal 1058 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Anna K, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer

gathered once more upon Anarcadia
there was a bat in the sky
acrobatting

Postscripts

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

some listening journal doodles from 1990