Saturday, April 29, 2023

Playlist

Preface

"so saying, divine Odysseus came out of the bushes
and broke a leafy branch from the thick wood
                               with his strong hands
to hide his flesh and cover his genitals.
And just as a mountain lion, mighty and confident,
though assailed by rain and wind,
goes forth with blazing eyes among sheep and cattle
                               or pursues wild deer,
for his stomach commands him
even to hazard entrance
to the confines of a sheepfold
to get at the flocks,
so Odysseus was about to descend upon the maidens
                              with beautiful hair,
even though he was naked,
for necessity had him."

Homer - from "The Odyssey" translated by Charles Stein

Texts

Live

April 27, 2023

Twelfth Night: A Musical Adaptation
Seattle Shakespeare Company
Center Theater, Seattle
Conceived by Kwame Kwei-Armah and Shaina Taub
Music and lyrics by Shaina Taub
Directed by Ruben Van Kempen

This show runs through May 21, and if you get a chance to see it I don't think you'll regret it. The cast was clearly having a blast and they were all, each in their own way, if I may be permitted the expression, hot. The songs skewed toward an exuberant soul/gospel style. And the shirts! The jackets! The SHOES! The Officer's HAT! Such fun! If music be the food of love, play on!

Recorded

April 22, 2023

Hey Yesterday (un-mastered) - Your Mother Should Know [December 2, 2012]

another of the four versions I have of this recording
made by Jake Thompson of Pouch

O Divine Redeemer - Charles François Guounod - Marjorie Palmer [from Make A Joyful Noise]

dubbed from a stretched tape
Marjorie is one of my many cousins
her voice is remarkably similar to my mom's voice 

sentimentally heroic piety

The London Boys - David Bowie [from Toy]

from his deep back catalogue
seduction
of fitting in no matter what
from within a report of one

Corranto, Fvb. 266 - Traditional - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

the ornaments are played
so that
they clearly only affect the note they ornament
they don't lead to the next
as they often do
in galant style
or baroque practice

Rondo in A minor, K. 511 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Kristian Bezuidenhout

such as here
in full galant
far more extensive a form
than a Couperin Rondeau
wherein
the internal couplets depart from the prime couplet
in only the most specific details
the point
there
not being high contrast
but
the barest hint of relief
here
the internal sections are elsewhere entirely
a room with a different design concept
a sequence of different pieces
or miniature movements

Mazurka in C-sharp Minor, Op. 6 #2 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

a harmony is sounded
then another is sounded
but
at such remove
as to be able
to take a good hard look
at its prior neighbor

Herzlich tut mich verlangen, Op. 122 #10/B. 50 #5 - Johannes Brahms/Ferruccio Busoni - Wolf Harden

a plodding along below
only partly independent
of the meditations flowing above
a pall has enveloped the streets

Sorry - Bix Beiderbecke [from That Devilin' Tune]

textures of beat accents
turning tricks on themselves

Erroll's Blues (Duo) - Erroll Garner [from Erroll Garner on Dial]

the bass line moves over into the next chord
on its way to the one after that

Jenny Jenny - Little Richard [from Here's Little Richard]

pop up to a high short yodel tone
nails it every time

Strawberry Fields Forever - The Beatles [from Magical Mystery Tour]

is that an alto flute back there?
the production explodes around his vocal
without his reacting in the slightest

I've Been Loving You Too Long - Aretha Franklin [from Young, Gifted and Black]

Aretha here
is collaborating with the size of the world around this song 

gospel preaching

April 23, 2023

Havana Affair (live at The Roxy) - Ramones [from Leave Home]

music can have a social purpose
that doesn't align with any of my social purposes or needs
but
even without such an alignment
one can search out features of that music's nuts and bolts construction
that might be found admirable or appreciable

Liberian Calypso - Nina Simone [from Fodder On My Wings]

or might provide a porthole
to another culture and attitude

9mm Goes Bang - Boogie Down Productions [from Criminal Minded]

some aspects of which other culture(s) and attitude(s)
I would
personally
prefer to not experience
to wit:
gang violence
which is not by any means limited to hip hop/rap culture
nor
is it the entirety of that culture
said culture simply has better music than I could
or would want to imagine
the Proud Boys culture
exempli gratia
as having

Needle Sing - Guthrie Family [from Woody's 20 Grow Big Songs]

doing for the menfolk

Step Aside - Sleater-Kinney [from One Beat]

back up singing works the same here as in The Shirelles
though the attitude isn't the same
an old idea kept going

Lids Film Layer 6 - Keith Eisenbrey [July 2, 2007]

if this is an engine
it has troubles
very little bell nature is obvious here
far more wooden or amphibian
all the puppet's teeth are chattering
behind the picket fence
it seems
objects can be discerned moving about 
from here to there
on curvilinear paths
or hedgehog tracks 
but the sound object from which that seeming was generated
is nothing like it
no path
no track
no hedgehog
we brought these to the table 

we make sense of music without its requesting
because that is an activity of our minds
it makes sense of things
as a matter of survival
but
why would music make sense
because
music is us
music is the sense that we make
the sense we make that reflects itself to itself
it is our sense and none other's
which is why
at its best and most powerful
it is the most personal
my music
is my own individual sense making
making that unique sense
that reflects that sense making
to its sense making
we compose
in order to experience
what we mean
by making sense

If I Remain - The Swearengens [from Devil Gets Her Way]

this song concerns itself with
dislocation
uprootedness
severance
trauma

anxiety propaganda

Jerseyville Illinois - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 21, 2017]

a music can be a refuge
from dislocation
present or past
which is the point I suppose
behind any altar call

Dumb Drum - Steve Layton [from Excavations 2013-2014]

there are occasional frogs and toads grooving down in there

A Gigge, Fvb. 267 - Giles Farnaby - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

to make sense
is to construct a delightful contrivance

Weary Way Blues - Johnny Dodds [from Really The Blues]

to make sense
is to make a dancing clown
dis-inhibited and dis-inhabited
from any actual physical person
a puppet
a contrivance

Little Benny - Charlie Parker [from The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz]

a code of how things begin
with how things end
and the lines between
::
main solos
each of which gets a stanza or more
then a single stanza
made of a quick sequence of the minor solos

April 24, 2023

No Cover, No Minimum (take 1) - Bill Evans [from New Jazz Conceptions]

the hands have distinct functions
though I suspect the left joins in with the right's doing at some points 

during the bass solo
piano makes hemiolas against the high hat's precisely dotted eighth sixteenth time keeping
drummer takes a short but loud solo

The Giving and the Taking - Dolly Parton [from Hello, I'm Dolly]

mule wagon tempo

Don't Look Back - Bruce Springsteen [from Tracks]

defiant greivance?

The Shape I'm In (Live) - The Band [from Before The Flood]

guys talking to guys
post-rural confederation of bad boys

Burning Down - REM [from Dead Letter Office]

stanzas in variously cycling chord groups
and placements of syllables within the meter
all with a binding tempo enforced by drum
it already is what it is from the beginning
right to the end
can a music that doesn't in itself move
move us?

Skypager - A Tribe Called Quest [from The Low End Theory]

celebration of now long defunct modernity

The Predator - Ice Cube [from The Predator]

alliteration and rhyme chains end with a hook
to articulate the whole into segments

April 25, 2023

When Mountains Are Nourished by Rain - Jarrad Powell - Jessika Kenney [from Stonehouse Songs]

I covet the embellishments
mostly quickly alternating notes

Hey Yesterday (mastered) - Your Mother Should Know [December 2, 2012]

Jake Thompson did a fine job of recording this and putting it together for Neal and Karen
but to my ear
the fact that it sounds good
and that each individually recorded track is engaged and well done
doesn't make up for the
to my ear
lack of a palpable immediacy of time
such as would arise naturally
had they played it at the same time
it becomes a manufactured thing

Song 3 - Strange Like Us [recorded live at The Sunset Tavern, April 18, 2017]

this
for instance
sounds like a thing that happened all at once
a trace of an actual experience
this band has an interesting mix of vocal types
a high one and an unexpectedly low one

Ex-C2 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Ex-C]

a slow tone
on a doppler shift
in a Möbius strip
bowed strings interject
we imagine the dopplering Möbius
is
itself
moving away
and
itself
undergoing its own
ever so slow
dopplerization 

the bowed strings' interjectionary activities
can only observe and mutter to themselves
grumbling imprecations

A Toy, Fvb. 268 - Traditional - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

subdivision games

All The Days Are Gone - Charles Ives - Kia Sams, Russ Warner [from Ives Songs]

spunky

Mr. Johnson Turn Me Loose - South Georgia Highballers [from Really The Blues]

Mr. Lowe has anthologized this elsewhere as well
it just came up last week
whoops
a fiddle and singing saw
that old boy playin' that saw
whoop it on down

Springsville - Mile Davis [from Miles Ahead]

but not stringsville
only the bass
piano at most

Medac - The Who - [from The Who Sells Out]

dispiriting and half-hearted

Fox Chase - Neal Patman [from The Art of Field Recording]

how to play the harmonica and sing at the same time
but never together
real old

April 26, 2023

Incorporate No Language - Benjamin Boretz, J.K. Randall [from Inter/Play February 22, 1982]

a weighty mass moves at our ankles
furniture nudged into slow higgle piggles
configurance dislodged
our eye floats above
for external data transfer
the mass peers back
takes swipes

music:
sound with a feel to it
an intentional feeling feel to it
not the sound
and not the feel
but an immediately experienced relation
a palpable synthesis 

the mass plays innocent
they get along here 

notes:
a frequently employed music-feel signifier
it must be music
it has notes 

tactics adjusted
shoving ensues
warier are we
the mass and our eye
have exchanged partial positions

Love Will Save The Day - Whitney Houston [from Whitney]

life advice
sisterly
literally
"hear my advice!"
urban percussion mix
fun little vibraphone bit
bump up a step
signifies
we're closing in on the end

She Sees Color - The Young Fresh Fellows [from It's Low Beat Time]

suburban west coast surf pop

If I Asked You - The Humidiflyers [from The Humidiflyers Fall 2002]

suburban culture puts an emphasis on competence and musicianship

Lids Film Layers 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 - Keith Eisenbrey [July 2, 2007]

all together now
if we understand this as objects moving across our field of awareness
then
by parallax
the slower pulses are objects at a greater distance
the field acquires a synthetic depth
complicated by the apparent diversity of directions
that we are traveling in
and/or
that they are

April 27, 2023

Siolas - Brendan Byrnes [from Micropangea]

the pitch universe is peculiar
that beat universe is cliché
does the beat regime
flatten peculiarity
lifeless
it ends up going like any other

Don't Black Out - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 21, 2017]

ditch the solo
back to the power strums

Behind The Projected - Entropic Advance [from Chaos Out Of Order]

filter on spoken vocal
signals
message from alien overlords
oh so sci fi
camp horror suspense
loud heart beaty beat rhythm
to up lift anxiety

Galiarda, Fvb. 269 - Giles Farnaby - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

one of a collection of aural needleworks
each unique
but in mutually exchangeable stitches

Deacon's Prayer Service - Deacon Leon Davis [from Goodbye, Babylon]

sung pleas
congregationally goaded 
voice lifted into prayersong and songprayer

You Hit The Spot - Sarah Vaughan [from Swingin' Easy]

every other line is hummed at first
then an uptempo
to bring in the song proper

Take It As It Comes - The Doors [from The Doors]

in which
Ecclesiastes
is mis-exegesis-ed

April 28, 2023

Sophie, Barking, Deconstructs (And Disperses) Some Heavy Mindflow Action - Benjamin Boretz, J.K. Randall [from Inter/Play March 1, 1982]

gloomar and piano
pianissimar and low
heavy and grave
crawling to the slope
hardly a rise to speak of
still dark
still night
alarming light
impulses
stretch stiffly
some pitch stuff happens
there's Sophie barking

In Session at The Tintinabulary

April 24, 2023

Banned Rehearsal 1075 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt

this session
is out there
in the
that's out there man sense
of
out there

April 28, 2023

Sinfonia 1 - Keith Eisenbrey

I was up early Friday morning, and I managed to take advantage of the quiet to get an acceptable recording of this piece on clavichord. I finished the original version in late 2021 and have been cutting out notes ever since. I made the last changes a week ago and am quite pleased with how it turned out.

Postscripts

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

some listening journal doodles from 1993






Saturday, April 22, 2023

Playlist

Preface

"'At it they went, tooth and nail. Such a precious loud hymn, Sammy, while the tea was a brewing; such a grace, such eatin' and drinkin'! I wish you would ha' seen the shepherd walking into the ham and muffins. I never see such a chap to eat and drink -- never. The red-nosed man warn't by no means the sort o' person you'd like to grub by contract, but he was nothin' to the shepherd. Well, arter the tea was over, they sang another hymn, and then the shepherd began to preach: and wery well he did it, considerin' how heavy them muffins must have lied on his chest. Presently he pulls up all of a sudden, and hollers out, "Where is the sinner; where is the mis'rable sinner?" upon which, all the women looked at me, and began to groan as if they was dying. I thought it was rather sing'ler, but hows'ever I says nothing. Presently he pulls up again, and looking wery hard at me, says "Where is the sinner; where is the mis'rable sinner?" and all the women groans again, ten times louder than afore. I got rather wild at this, so I takes a step or two for'ard and says, "My friend," says I, "did you apply that 'ere obserwation to me?" 'Stead of begging my pardon as any gen'lm'n would ha' done, he got more abusive than ever: called me a wessel, Sammy -- a wessel of wrath -- and all sorts o' names. So my blood being reg'larly up, I first gave him two or three for himself, and then two or three more to hand over to the man with the red nose, and walked off. I wish you could ha' heard how the women screamed, Sammy, ven they picked up the shepherd from under the table.'"

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

Texts

Recorded

April 15, 2023

Fantasia, Fvb. 261 - William Byrd - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

a leap in the melody starts a new voice
modulations to a new pitch set by former means and their implications
diatonic degree functions overlap like scales

Médée, Act III - Luigi Cherubini - Opera Quotannis, Bart Folse, Phyllis Treigle, Carl Halvorson, D'Anna Fortunato, David Arnold, Thaïs St. Julien, Jayne West, Andrea Matthews, John Ostendorf, Brewer Chamber Orchestra, Chorus Quotannis

chorus with haranguer
baritone and soprano almost have a moment
but the haranguer bursts in
a dramatic music under the harangue
chorus returns all chipper and refreshed
gets harangued out
now it's dark
shadows take the stage
timpani is an important character
a melody can do nearly anything
so long as it comes to a cadence eventually

Mazurka in A-flat Major, Op. 7 #4 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

a comic tale told in dance

Herzlich tut mich verlangen, Op. 122 #9/B. 50 #4 - Johannes Brahms, Ferruccio Busoni - Wolf Harden

melodies clash like beasts in battle

Deep Elm - Willard Robison [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

radio-ready voice
witty piano playing
nice touch on the keys

Trio - Erroll Garner [from Erroll Garner on Dial]

only those notes that make it happen
no others
this is a live version
almost unhinged

Now It Can Be Told - Billy Eckstine, Sarah Vaughan [from The Irving Berlin Songbook]

they each vibrato differently
Billy's is either on or off
Sarah feathers it in
when she likes

Kissin' By The Mistletoe - Aretha Franklin  [from The Electrifying Aretha Franklin]

hey Karen! it's our song!
hilarious back up singers
kiss! kiss! kiss! kiss! kiss!

Since I Fell For You - Nina Simone [from Sings The Blues]

a tale of woe in twisted lines

Judgment of the Moon and Stars - Joni Mitchell [from For The Roses]

her long lines turn corners
yikes
where did the band come from?
was that a synth?

I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend (Live at The Roxy) - Ramones [from Leave Home]

this song is very nearly a bare structure
a schematic

Deep Purple - Screamin' Jay Hawkins [from Frenzy]

in command of his voice and the song
throughout

April 16, 2023

Horn Concerto #4, 3rd Movement, Rondo - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [from 100 Greatest Classics]

for
if Schikeneder-Papageno played horn

I Wish I Were Blind - Bruce Springsteen [from Human Touch]

his melody wanders around some
could use some tightening up

V-2 Schneider (TAO Jones Index) - David Bowie [from Earthling]

carefully insinuating the beat into the mix
as though it was not predetermined and pre-existing
I'm guessing he was working with others on re-imagined version of his catalogue

Cubist Zirconium - Dubious Duo [from Children of Siberia]

pointed
a single focus then
||break||
release pressure
adjust switches
add parts
fasten securely enough
whistle while working
almost there
file this bit down
release pressure
apply heat
put away the tools
ratchet in the thingum
do the dance
chant the chant there

Anton and Louis - Tom Baker Quartet [from Look What I Found]

gets hot in the first mid stretch (Jesse)
peaces out in the next (Tom and Brian)
(Greg's always there)
(in several persons)
begins exploring
book end block

Flourish for Jim - Keith Eisenbrey [November 24, 2011]

Uncle Jim played horn
so I wrote a horn flourish in his memory

Always Bet on Clark - Dead Bars [from Dream Gig]

dreaming about how life
might
could
go
if it did
but
it only might have
did

Banned Telepath 95 Toad Hall - Aaron Keyt [December 20, 2022]

an electronically enhanced plunker
brilliantly synthesized compositionally
right on the money
for its social purpose
of being a telepath
to be combined with its fellow(s)
but
to also
always
still be its only self as well
playful
patient
goofy ma non troppo
each eruption wakes the gulls
who exit en masse stage deep
follow your thoughts
if you don't
no one else will
notes thrown out at the time drum
they scatter as they may
disciplined oversight

April 17, 2023

The Duchesse of Brunswicke's Toye, Fvb. 262 - John Bull - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

a period can be extended
from within
by any voice

Train 45 - Grayson and Whitter [from Really The Blues]

from Atlanta Georgie
wee hoo
she blows
she'll never blow no more

Out of Nowhere - Charlie Parker [from That Devilin' Tune]

in a slow meter
room to breathe all over the place

Rouge - Miles Davis [from Birth of the Cool]

tooling down the street
feeling good

First of all . . .I didn't do a thing here - The Beatles [from Anthology Volume 1]

seven seconds of Paul saying something about Tony Sheridan

Once I Loved (O Amor en Paz) - Morgana King [from Gemini Changes]

melody shapes underline the text's rhetorical structure
make it possible to sing it and say it
finishes with her high register floating around in the fade out

Key to the Highway - Neal Patman, Bill Giles [from The Art of Field Recording, Volume 1]

blues adjacent
blowing town (maybe)
not rounded off for commercial use

International Lover - Prince [from 1999]

start high
descend slowly by step
sweep back up by leap
a few stray turbulents
(one turbulent, many turbulents)
along the way

Banned Rehearsal 126 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [December 26, 1987]

improvisation is a means of composing what could be transcribed
but
of which the prior contrivance seems unlikely or unnecessary
a strict method of getting it right the first time
rehearsal is nugatory
discovery essential
a field
in which second guessing is dis-optioned
we have rigged up some sort of amplification
giant jaw harp
a monster has arisen from the deep tape world
attempting to back mask on the fly
succeeding only in awaking the monster
back when the reel to reel
had not been relegated to nightstand
I aver
out loud
that I will attempt to construct a tape loop
Aaron repeats
tape loop
we'll see how this might work
but might not
this loops back

tay ploo
ptay ploo 

the pen holds the looping end
no sound is heard
once again I have managed to vanquish sound by technological means
no seating once it starts
there is now some sound
but will it loop
our very first
you're hearing it now
isn't this amazing
no back masking for Banned Rehearsal
we'll try the Möbius tape loop strip 

does anybody really want to see Möbius strip 

Aaron is out of breath in the excitement of the moment
wrapping tape about his head
he jams up the tape machine
we have a margin of success 

Keith's rule:
the more splices the more fun 

Aaron provides play by play commentary
are we twisted
yes we are twisted
intersplicing
recombinant audio tape generation
the accordion unfolds
to make a flag of Switzerland
choppy little teeth
from the new bag of toys
the cat is thought to be in a bad place
racing against the clock
Keith attempts to master 1950s technology
yes folks
that's incredible
ably assisted by Amnehitabel
OK
it's a loop again
is it terminally twisted
multiply Möbiusized
for every tape loop
there is another side
the joys of a physical medium

Little Brown Dog - Mike, Peggy, and Penny Seeger [from Animal Folk Songs for Children]

a series of nonsense lies
sing tad-low-day

Primer Amor Interlude/Infatuation - Christina Aguilera [from Stripped]

post interlude we have achieved title
there it is again
ornate vocalisms
building its taut waves
up to the title
for the third time
interesting finish
like somebody pulled her plug

Lids Film Layer 5 - Keith Eisenbrey [July 1, 2007]

the pulses trip along too quickly to count
and even more
they move too quickly to organize into simultaneities
too fast to count the telephone poles
or hops rows
this music doesn't surveil like Reich's "Music for 18 Musicians"
it is a surface across which we travel
rattling our back teeth
a woody tapping sound has arisen out of the process
like a fretless xylophone
waves of bursts pass through
a constant texture that varies like snowflakes
the whopping of broken bus tire chains
this has
is rattling right along

April 18, 2023

Wir waren das flammenden Rad um ihn - Steve Layton, Roger Sundström, Günter Gläser, Peter Thörn [from Summer Mirages]

singing table saw tone
shop class choir
there may be elder spirits involved
approach carefully

'68 Chevelle - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 21, 2017]

pick this up
and live in someone else's vicarious past
I still don't figure how that '69 Chevelle got in there

Solo 2 - Sascia Pellegrini [from 7 Percussion Impossibilities]

marimba
and perhaps a more metallic sounding set of pitched bars

A Toye, Fvb. 263 - Traditional - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

is a simple enough device to amuse us

Leather Breeches - Earl Johnson & His Clodhoppers [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

it seems like I would have pronounced and spelled it britches
hard to tell what the vocalist sings
it goes by so fast
certainly not a long E
but second time around
more clearly
britches
fiddle banjo guitar

Let's Call The Whole Thing Off - Billie Holiday [from Songs for Distingué Lovers]

linguistic usage as social marker
who's who where
better call the calling off off

Lost Indian - Dallas Henderson [from The Art of Field Recording, Volume 1]

banjo picking figure
gentle and sweet on the high partials

In A Sentimental Mood - Bill Evans [from California Here I Come]

keeping the beat by playing everything but

It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - Bob Dylan [from Before The Flood]

lines full of quick words
the end of each is accented
in the same rhythm
in the same descending
neener taunt interval

Symphony No. 9 in D minor "Coral" (sic) (Last Movement, Excerpt) - Ludwig van Beethoven [from 100 Greatest Classics]

just everybody's favorite coral tune
at least they're singing auf Deutsch
how do the little critters hold their bows?

Sospiri - Edward Elgar - English Symphony Orchestra, Brian Boughton [from Meditations for a Quiet Night]

peaceful in a secluded place

Boundaries 2 - Jarrad Powell [from Natural Selection]

believable as the sound of an object
electric vehicles should sound so good
but the suits would never go for it

über - An Auf [from An Auf]

a room of active but unchanging impulses

Hey Yesterday (Rough Mix) - Your Mother Should Know [December 2, 2012]

with added tam tam track
because there it hangs

On Comes The Night - The Maldives [from Mad Lives]

sound-track vibe to it

Banned Rehearsal 1066 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [December 20, 2022}

we do our Christmas Tree
while Aaron marks our time
so that
we sound like we are getting game items
do virtual trees drop their needles?
the synth sounds occupy a similar space
in relation to the tree activity
as
the occasional guitar and tambourine sounds
but
not the same space as each other
quite

April 19, 2023

Corranto, Fvb. 264 - Traditional - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

ends with a rolled chord
that follows
what tracks
as the end of the piece
this may be
in the printed score
a calligraphic flourish
not so much intended to be played out loud
but
it does
effectively
if played
say
the end
I'm done

A Good Man Is Hard To Find - Eddie Green [from Really The Blues]

a statement is made
it is elaborated
then followed by a kicker line
to rinse repeat
do a hurry up when the man isn't looking

Happy New Year - Judy Garland [from Alone]

in the days of the studio choir and orchestra
sip a glass of lonely wine

One Saturday Night When I Come Home - Dr. David Rosenbaum [from The Art of Field Recording]

learned that in 1920 or '22 in Patterson, New Jersey

O Tannenbaum - The Philadelphia Brass Ensemble [from Festival of Carols in Brass]

or O Tom The Toad 
as middle school brass players know it

The Little Fish Devours The Big Fish - Allen Ginsberg [from Holy Soul Jelly Roll]

the beat poet takes on a beat of a different kind
it might make what he is doing marginally more audible
to a larger public
unaccustomed to listening to naked words

Banned Rehearsal 127 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [December 28, 1987]

pan pipe play
ocarina
recorder
to finish out the year past
momentous
we blow et al
enjoy straight tone interference

there is a theory afoot
(Hindemith promulgated it among others)
that straight tones (sin waves)
are not musical
this is a base falsehood
one could counter
that all sound
and hence all musical sound
arguing from Fourier
is straight sin tones
but
this is also false
in that
it does not necessarily imply
that all musical sounds
as musical sounds
are so generated
the more (stronger) proper counter-argument
is that music is not actually necessarily based on sounds
but
on the social use of the experience under consideration
such as:
my assertion
that the indigenous visual art of Australia
that once hung on the walls of the Seattle Art Museum
was the loudest music I had heard
in this city
to that date
straight tones are simply blatant
but not not musical

we finish the year with a blow out
across and through
we divvy our blowing across our fipples

side question
are synthesizers deficient
in that
there are no extended techniques that could be applied
or
only
in that
those techniques would not engage
the same sounding object (the electronic innards)
that standard techniques do
the sound
for example of a burning synthesizer
would be underwhelming
I presume
and smashing the synthesizer
like a Who Guitar
is just more amplified sound
the instrument
in this case
being
not really the synthesizer
as such
but the speaker it activates

and so we fipple out the last few days of 1987
for all and sundry
dissembled 

behind all of which
a gritty cassette tape hum substrate
the sound of our gloriously imperfect medium
("noise reduction? who wants noise reduction?")
we had discipline back then
to stick with our chosen fipples
or pans
all of which are subtly echoed
by that ghost sound effect
that magnetic tape acquires
from long adjacency on the reel
from the imprinting of signal
made by one layer of rolled tape
upon its adjacent layers
a rich lode
happy is the music that brings to mind all music else

Wicked Rain - Los Lobos [from Kiko]

production trope
weirdness morphing into a beat
wherein the song is the song

what is a song
in the current cultural environs
a poem
sung/spoken/rapped
over a rhythm and pitch structure
that tracks
or amplifies
the rhetoric of the poem

To Be Someone (Didn't We Have a Nice Time) - The Jam [from The Sound of The Jam]

production trope
first establish or assert a rhythm/pitch structure
over which the poem is to extend
as sung/spoken/rapped
we hear
accents
vocabulary
locutions
obsessions

Lids Film Layers 5, 4, 3, 2 & 1 - Keith Eisenbrey [July 1, 2007]

starts with a clang!!
chugs through the underground stations passed by
we don't stop
the through track is ours
we own it
there went Yonkers
up there in the daylight somewhere
the long bell is measured
in multiply pulsed frames
conjointly un-interpretable pulse sequences
the ideal of simultaneity
or sequentiality
beggared beyond repair 

ecstasy is not an emotion
it is a mode of being
grasp the immediate
where are we gotten to be
now what passes overhead
pretending stillness
Europe of marching feet
alarums dissipate to the rear
Tibet of troubled calm
we go by so fast
that the flow of time decouples into rational portions
it will fritter away
into the calculational noise remainder
a whimper
"June 16 2007 just me playing some bells"

April 20, 2023

Hear My - Song Sparrow Research [from Song Sparrow Research]

opening vocal figure
in regular pulse
of single tones
in descending leaps
takes its time climbing back up
guitar figure
high notes on every off beat

I'll See You At The Next Show - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 21, 2017]

there may even have been one more show after this one
to see him at

Devil In Me - Emily Stranger [from Labor of Love]

controlled suppression
contrasted with
controlled dis-suppression
bad girl bragging

Corranto "Lady Riche", Fvb. 265 - Traditional - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

3 + 1 + 2 rhythm
any segment or item of which can be ornamented or repeated or cycled
so that
it resolves into a sum of 6 or a multiple
eventually
in any voice
independently

Mr. Johnson Turn Me Loose - The South Georgia Highballers [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

singing saw
theremin-ifying
behind fiddle and guitar
whoop it on down

Last Night When We Were Young - Peggy Lee [from Dream Street]

did ever song descend so slowly
with such control
when Peggy owns a song
it stays owned

Brickyard Joe - John W. Summers [from The Art of Field Recording, Volume 1]

fiddle figures
reckless on the open strings

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

folk song
short type
one line is all that came down to us
inflated out
to fit its amplified performance practice
goes away before it comes to anything

Ball and Chain - XTC [from Fossil Fuel]

referring to demolition tools
rather than
implements of control over people
or Addamsian erotic toys 

with synthesizers
one could make such scrubbed up sound

Intermezzo from "Cavalleria Rusticana" - Pietro Mascagni [from 100 Greatest Classics]

in a broad meter that revels
to spread out over the countryside
redolent in the product of the soil

It's Like That - Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth [from Mecca and The Soul Brother]

no time to savor any single rhyme item
moving on
long strings of lines in each stanza
aiming at the stanzaic end-rhyme
it's like that 

Track 6 - The Humidiflyers [from The Humidiflyers 2002]

a vocal harmony thingum moves up a step

Mississippi Sock Eater - Ghidra [from The Sound of Speed]

it's going to be a rough landing folks
buckle up
secure your belongings
time has slowed
as eternity approaches
back now to our regularly scheduled emergency ditching

In Session at The Tintinabulary

April 16, 2023

Sinfonia 1 230329 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey

I made another recording on clavichord, but on top of not keeping the tempo as plausibly regular as I would like I made a few changes to the score a few days later.

April 20, 2023

Sinfonia 1 230420 - Keith Eisenbrey

Here is the midi realization of the current version.

Postscripts

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

some listening journal doodles from 1993 






Saturday, April 15, 2023

Playlist

Preface

"In the Attorney's Office"

Hablot K. Browne (Phiz) - from "The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club"

Texts

Recorded

April 8, 2023

Banned Rehearsal 1065 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [December 5, 2022]

rummage
sampling bag
and table contents
drum heads touched and rolled upon
restless stasis
knocking on the walls
rocking rhythm determined ad hoc
by shape and size of rocking mechanism
evening peace
temple gong bong

Pavana Fantasia, Fvb. 257 and Galiarda, Fvb. 258 - William Byrd - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

regular figurational cyclicity
can be refrained from
at any point
meter in the Galiarda
can be recalibrated
at any time

Médée, Act II -  Luigi Cherubini - Opera Quotannis, Bart Folse, Phyllis Treigle, Carl Halvorson, D'Anna Fortunato, David Arnold, Thaïs St. Julien, Jayne West, Andrea Matthews, John Ostendorf, Brewer Chamber Orchestra, Chorus Quotannis

effective use of timpani
then a great deal of talking in lengthy speeches
::
a character here has a dual dramatic role:
their speaking role
and their singing role
joined only at the body on stage
the opera itself
takes place on two stages
the speaking and singing stages
they don't just move at different rates
but on separate planes 

interesting sounding instrument
back there
somewhere between bassoon
and a muted horn or tuba?

Mazurka in F-sharp minor, Op. 6 #1 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

climb one way
descend several others
mock battles interspersed

Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen, Op. #122 #8/B. 50 #3 - Johannes Brahms/Ferruccio Busoni - Wolf Harden

the melody is deeply buried beneath another piece

April 10, 2023

The Last Time - Louis Armstrong's Hot Five [from Hot Fives and Sevens]

study idea:
chart the relation between income from gigs and income from record sales
among a population of musicians
over time 

data would be hard to come by

Trio (Take B) - Erroll Garner [from Erroll Garner on Dial]

play a thing three times
do another thing
in the place of the fourth time
do a thing
twice as long
as the first thing
do it again
in another place
mix it up

This Little Girl of Mine - Ray Charles [from Ray Charles]

bragging on his lady friend
subtexts
infantilization
worth of woman as what she does for man
played for upbeat and fun times

Rough Lover (Mono Version) - Aretha Franklin [from The Electrifying Aretha Franklin]

fun as a dance
but holds out an ideal of manhood
for good or ill
that could be an invitation to abuse
and at any rate
being an ideal
is unobtainable
unsullied by flaws

The Wind That Shakes the Corn - The Irish Rovers [from The Unicorn]

that didn't turn out well

Mary Queen of Arkansas - Bruce Springsteen [from Tracks]

words front
rough news
from beneath the law

53rd and 3rd (Live at the Roxy) - Ramones [from Leave Home]

eschewing all nicety

Just Like a Woman (Live) - Bob Dylan [from Before the Flood]

Seeger pulled his plug
because
(he says)
nobody could hear the words over the amplified sound
but Bob was always about the words first
the music was just an amplification of his voice
into a larger arena
the larger the audience
the more tenuous the connection
between the musician and any member of that audience
amplification as a means of self-protection

Banned Rehearsal 125 Side A - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [December 21, 1987]

open without motion
the creative pleasure of listening
is making something of it
a hindrance to that pleasure
is the need to make something
pre-ordainedly understandable
of it 

some music asserts itself against that hindrance
some music persists only outside that hindrance
some music pokes at that hindrance
hey whatcha doin'
some music wanders around that hindrance
as though it were a crotchety roommate
some music makes it a character in a cyclic drama
referentialized obliquely
some music simply is not concerned with your ability to make something of it

April 11, 2023

Pilgrim's Chorus from Tannhäuser - Richard Wagner [from World's Greatest Choruses]

sung in English
how barbaric
cadence added for closure

I'm Afraid of Americans (Nine Inch Nails V1 Edit) - David Bowie [from Earthling]

using articulated cycles
to obscure the passages
whence and whither
enclosing the dancer
within a permanent motion chamber

My Life as a Dog - The Humidiflyers [from Blue Ducky]

a rollicker
something about growing up
and Jimmy Dean

Lids Film Layer 4 - Keith Eisenbrey [July 1, 2007]

picket fence framing
objects of sound persist across the slat cycles
coming and going
in sizes measured by slat count
graphs their shapes
by slicing their moments
in a regular pulse

Ostrich Camel - Yuni in Taxco [from Prizes]

even whap beat
in hollow space
precious little articulation
of much of anything

Now I See You Now I Don't - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 21, 2017]

this is our brand newishest song

Vortex - Kaley Lane Eaton [from Cedar]

melodic rhyme
can take advantage
of all of melody's power

April 12, 2023

The Earle of Oxford's Marche, Fvb. 259 - William Byrd - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

not wise
to confuse all those marching feet
with metrical games

Daniel in the Den of Lions - North Carolina Cooper Boys [from Goodbye, Babylon]

a Sunday School lesson mish mash
Daniel, Jonah, Gabriel, a Sea Shore
questionable bible facts
in comic rhythm

Klacktoveedsedsteen - Charlie Parker [from The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz]

message
passed through a well-oiled machinery
task to task
out pops the finished widget
wrapped and ready to ship

Cold, Cold Heart - Jerry Lee Lewis [from Rare and Rockin']

the famous scandal
interesting
that it was in the UK
that they were offended
by what
we
in the States
were willing
at the time
to let slide
or to shrug our shoulders
and say well them hicks will be hicks
at

Please Please Me - The Beatles [from Anthology, Volume 1]

do unto me

Chapter 24 - Pink Floyd [from The Piper at the Gates of Dawn]

a reading from the Book of Changes
I remember coming upon this passage
in reading
many years after hearing the song
it was like seeing a familiar face in an unexpected city

Woman of Heart and Mind - Joni Mitchell [from For The Roses]

diary entry with all its self enfolding contradictions

The Mogul - Neal Patman [from The Art of Field Recording, Volume 1]

two tempos
a slow whine
and a quick steam train chug
thumping with the foot on the chug
otherwise
all done with mouth and diaphragm
through a hardworking harmonica

Il y a baume à Gilead - Nina Simone [from Fodder on My Wings]

a chaconne

Pas de voix - Charles Amirkhanian

through a barrier
metallic briars cling
pull back
strike a light
no good
another
worse
hollow wind
arachnid guides
city street
horns and bangs
steam rush
voices indoors
dish clank
a story
of Barbara
who drinks a lot
a master piece
a work of art
whose art
whose master
down a drain
bells and bells
breath and breath

Amazing Grace - Traditional - The Canadian Brass [from The Essential Canadian Brass]

with celebratory variations
like from New Orleans 

Try It On My Own - Whitney Houston [from Just Whitney]

inspirational witness message
crank up the anthem machine

I'm Singing With The White Christians - The Capitol Steps [from O Christmas Bush]

Banned Rehearsal 825 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt [November 19, 2022]

busy at the stove
might be cooking
might be stirring ingredients
beginning to mix
airy wafts and peace pipes
a gentle souled session

April 13, 2023

You're With Me - Lures [from There's No Pressure]

where the chord changes
track the lines
and stanzas
across verses
they serve
a similar function
between the same
measure out
a regular
and structured interval

Banned Telepath 95 Tintinabulary - Isaac E, John E, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey [December 19, 2022]

in which the Meysenbreyers set up their Christmas Tree
purchased with a gift card from employment
rustling of nylon needles
as their wire branches are bent back into place
we discuss the possibility of hiring a tree in '23
oh boy the lights
lots of sighing in this one
conversation overheard
is different than language declaimed
occasional interjections on guitar
shake some tambourine
the cracker angel
has a belly button
no cats to bother it anymore
oh golly
they sent that whole pack of stuff from employment
the
Our First Christmas
ornament
birds in a cage
1986
the magic still works
look it's R2D2
besides it's snowing
the day Obb rode the tree slowly to the floor

Galiarda, Fvb. 260 - Jehan Oystermayre - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

series of nested figures
moving sequentially
from position to position
layered
in measured phase shifts

Baltimore - Bix Biederbecke, Frankie Trumbauer [from That Devilin' Tune]

some music we enjoy
because it contains its time within it
like a movie that becomes a sort of costume drama
simply by waiting for fashion to change around it
not just the style of playing
but the technology of reproduction
and attitude of how to record music

Marian the Librarian - Meredith Wilson - Robert Preston [from The Music Man, Original Cast Recording]

is he threatening to set fire to the library?
a song here
is a situation
or predicament
within the drama

They Tell Me It's Summer - The Fleetwoods [from Come Softly To Me]

ooo dah dah ooo
actually
in Summer
the days are growing shorter

I'll Be Your Mirror - The Velvet Underground [from The Velvet Underground & Nico]

guitar
bass
tambourine
a reflective surface
which nothing
is beneath

My Number Will Be Changed - Naomi Bradford, the Gospel Chorus of Macedonia Baptist Church [from The Art of Field Recording, Volume 1]

some music packs its entire world in it
floor ceiling walls
this music plays its architecture

Praise Ye The Lord - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Christopher Parkening [from Simple Gifts]

a depiction of a music

Banned Rehearsal 125 Side B - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [December 21, 1987]

a slow chorale in somber garb
ocarina weave
obo roi
wail of woe
wanders bundlerward
any regularity of pattern
locks in a size of thing
for a thing to be
reifies a duration
over and above our experiencing
Merry Christmas
cries the crier

we persist in dirge-ic behavior
blue blue blue blue blue
I'm so blue
you're so green
she is so red
ukulele strum

Kill Switch - T-Bone Burnett [from The Criminal Under My Own Hat]

the guitar strum introduction
gives a precis of the poem to come
similes are generally an error
like
I mean
(unfinished or incomplete song)

The Bratty Girl - Johnny Moses [from When the Humans Thought They Were People]

farther up
where there was a large tree
quit leaning on me
dig
dig in the ground
the roots will speak to you
reweave the basket
a naked basket
full of holes
a drink of water
hurry up
and that is all

Lids Film Layers 4, 3, 2 & 1 - Keith Eisenbrey [July 1, 2007]

this project was fun
because it really got into the colors of sheer system noise
in layers of pulses
measuring each other
as cookies crumble
I find that my ear groups sounds in twos or threes
but the articulation keeps readjusting
colors of readjustments
or modes of
when the urbursts enter
the whole opens out
then the window closes
a hike with peekaboo views
regularity of burst pulses
works
as a ground
a solidish foundation
from which to hear

My Love Don't Change With The Seasons - Bigfoot Wallace & His Wicked Sons [from Virgil]

whammy chord dip
it's so hard to find love in a swamp
lonely frog

Focus - Your Mother Should Know [recorded live at The Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 21, 2017]

hocus pocus focus
sha la la
ur roots of the band

Piano 2 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Five Piano Fantasies]

duration and sequence
a thorny lecture

In Session at The Tintinabulary

April 7, 2023

Banned Telepath 100 Magnuson Parking Lot Kildeer - Jennifer Chung

Banned Telepath 100 Magnuson Frogs - Jennifer Chung

Jennifer collected some fine sounds from a city park at dusk 

April 8, 2023

Sinfonia 1 - Keith Eisenbrey

I'm working on recording this piece on clavichord. Other than a few notes that I didn't quite get solid this is good. I'll try again and share when I get it right

April 10, 2023

Banned Telepath 100 Tintinabulary - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer

We gather in the studio and activate devices

Banned Rehearsal 1074 - Jennifer Chung, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt Neal Kosály-Meyer

then we put it all together

April 11, 2023

Magnuson Park 230411 A - Keith Eisenbrey

Magnuson Park 230411 B - Keith Eisenbrey

I enjoyed Jennifer's recordings so much that Karen and I visited the park on Tuesday evening. The first recording was an attempt to get a bunch of crows sniping at each other - but they were more active just before I started recording. The second recording captures the transition between birds in their evening chorus and frogs in theirs.

April 12, 2023

Maple Leaf 230412 - Keith Eisenbrey

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a lonely frog in our neighborhood, recorded from our driveway

April 14, 2023

Two Songs to a Child, Op. 27 - Lockrem Johnson - Keith Eisenbrey, Kia Sams

Kia and I are working on recording some of Lockrem's songs as part of an exciting project being assembled by Doug Rice. 

Postscripts

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

some listening journal doodles from 1993