Saturday, November 25, 2023

Playlist

Preface

"There was yet another class of persons, - those who were waiting to attend summonses their employers had taken out, which it was optional to the attorney on the opposite side to attend or not, and whose business it was, from time to time, to cry out the opposite attorney's name, to make certain that he was not in attendance without their knowledge.

For example: leaning against the wall, close beside the seat Mr. Pickwick had taken, was an office-lad of fourteen, with a tenor voice; near him, a common-law clerk, with a bass one.

A clerk hurried in with a bundle of papers, and stared about him.

'Sniggle and Blink,' cried the tenor.

'Porkin and Snob,' growled the bass.

'Stumpy and Deacon,' said the new-comer.

Nobody answered; the next man who came in was hailed by the whole three, and he in his turn shouted for another firm, and then somebody else roared in a loud voice for another, and so forth.

All this time the man in the spectacles was hard at work swearing in the clerks, the oath being invariably administered without any effort at punctuation, and usually in the following terms: -

'Take the book in your right hand this is your name and handwriting you swear that the contents of this your affidavit are true so help you God a shilling you must get change I haven't got it.'"

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

Texts

Recorded

November 19, 2023

Sonata in C Major, K. 309 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Kristian Bezuidenhout

1
setting off on adventuring
one among our party wonders what they are doing
on occasion
a shadow is taking us in
wondering one
finds a possible way out or on 

2
each successive iteration
develops the prior iteration
in groups of like developments
harking back
to successively larger spans
wrap it up
in a reminiscing coda 

3
figuration marks time spans
in metrical and pitch functions
each supporting the other
that is
providing the ground
upon which the other can appear
pitch within and from meter
meter from and within pitch functions 

exit through the garden gate

Étude in F minor, Op. 10 #9 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

worried waiting
full of fret
all the disasters
that might be befalling
even as we pace

Fantasiestück in F Major, Op. 12 #7 "Ende vom Lied" - Robert Schumann - Eric Le Sage

our well prepared hero has returned victorious
the swarming kiddos pester with questions
are told exciting tales
full of peril and suspense 

pausing on the door step
weary of it all

When Stars Are In The Quiet Skies - Charles Ives - Mary Ann Hart, Dennis Helmrich

a hymn feel throughout
and a lullaby

Ruby My Dear (alternate take) - Thelonious Monk [from The Complete Blue Note Recordings]

the melodic thread spins off
then reappears
right back where we left it
or
the tune tosses us playful
skyward
catches us without fail

Oh Why? (takes 3 and 4) - Little Richard [from Here's Little Richard]

a blues being unjustly arrested

Oh, Lonesome Me - Ray Charles [from Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music]

ironic uptempo setting

I Love My Baby - Nina Simone [from High Priestess of Soul]

two phrases
two adventures
and that's just for starters

Pieces of Dreams - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan with Michel LeGrand]

orchestrated pianistically

Paprika Plains - Joni Mitchell [from Don Juan's Reckless Daughter]

we're going to have a long talk
so sit back
with special effects for the dream sequence
dramas of arrival home
or distant land

piano is severely limited
in what it does
its notes
designate energies
without being energies themselves 

an uninterrupted sequence of several songs

November 20, 2023

'87 and Cry - David Bowie [from Never Let Me Down]

machined precision drumming
makes the engineer's job easier
music with restraining bolts

Whoa Mule! Can't Get The Saddle On - Mike, Peggy, and Penny Seeger [from Animal Folk Songs for Children]

goes on as long as it takes

Virgil - Paul Simon [from Songs from The Capeman]

character monologuing for the theater audience

Mary's Place - Bruce Springsteen [from The Rising]

the title occurs nearly
if not quite
25 times
during the course of the song

Journey on the Longest Day - Steve Layton & Improv Friday [from Summer Mirages]

does the habit of imagining sounds
to have been produced by objects
rather than by wiring
rest
on our (my) experience of sounds
in unsynthesized life? 

is there something more primal going on? 

do we (I)
need
at some level
sounds to be produced by objects
whose methods of doing so
are obvious to the eye and hand
graspable in our bodies? 

or
is it simply a lack of imagination
on our (my) part
that I can't grasp the physicality
of the processing by electronic means
(the process can't be picked up and inspected)
possibly
exacerbated
by having become comfortable with music coming out of speakers
to be a trace of the sound of graspable instruments?

Rx for the Wife - Amy Denio [from The Big Embrace]

flesh and bone drumming

Pitch Collection 4 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Atoneide]

proximity complicates count
proximate nodes
pitch is our name for pulses of audible sounds
that quickly follow each other
but
that we can't distinguish as pulses
but
we do distinguish their texture
as a quality of a sound
processed in the immediate
pulses audible as such
are no longer
in that sense
part of the same sound
but rather
individual distinct moments
processed analytically
a rhythm feel
is not a pitch feel

One Step Beyond - Willie Nelson [from . . . And Then I Wrote]

plainly arranged clarity of textual expression
allows space to pull the rug out

Your Mother Should Know - The Beatles [from Anthology]

before the production gewgaws had been applied
errors allowed
a draft

King of Birds - REM [from Document]

performances are composed for venue sets
groups of plausible venues
in which the performance could work optimally
a recording
for wide distribution 
is aimed at a wide array of possibilities
its generic nature
as a performance
becomes a requirement
for marketing purposes

I'm OK - Christina Aguilera [from Stripped]

cinematic preamble
for the kids of abusive homes
and to arouse empathy
for those who suffer such
one is compelled
to understand her
as being heart-felt about it

Luminary Blake - Waxatachee [from American Weekend]

the voice is remarkable
even through
the made on bedroom equipment production sheen

Waltz #2 - Star Anna [from Soundtrack]

a waltz
here
is in 12/8
(complex common)
what's complex about three?
what's common about two?

Question...? - Taylor Swift [from Midnights]

compositional upspeak
tied into a narrative circle

Pro Lazarus - Bob Dylan [from A Tree With Roots]

trying things on 

Die Katzenpfote - Anonymous - Tielman Susato Krummhorn Gesellschaft [from The Glory of the Krummhorn]

an essay in (polyphonic) voice direction textures

Shiz Saad 3 - Greg Sinibaldi [from Frieze of Life]

incidental music to a dramatic work

At The Dark End of the Street - Andrew James Robison [recorded live at The Blue Moon, Seattle, October 4, 2012]

sung as a duet
each voice maintains their own way
at what the song is
harmony
is difficult for individuals

November 21, 2023

Company Retreat! - Gaytheist [from Let's Jam Again Soon]

loud

Part VIII of Eurydice - Hilda Doolittle - William Bond [from Quaking Aspen]

Eurydice stakes her claim

Poleganala e Todora - Philip Koutev - Bulgarian State Radio & TV Female Vocal Choir [from Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares]

polychoral
distinct voice combinations
alternate
overlap

Bless The Beasts And The Children - Glenn Tate [from Some of My Favorite Love Songs]

decor music
thrives on uniformity
homogeneity
the ability
to transform
any song
into
the same music

Nothing Golden Can Stay - Red Ribbon [recorded live at The Blue Moon, Seattle, October 4, 2012]

two tempos alternate
quicker instrumental half-time
vocal heavy and draggy
split the difference at the end

The Talkin' Blues - Al James [from Roll Columbia]

ooze on into the promised land
rural imagery

Virgo's Groove - Beyoncé [from Renaissance]

start easy
into the dance
invocation
invitation
plea
sexual come-on

Rest In The Lord (from Elijah) - Felix Mendelssohn [from 100 Greatest Classics]

each phrase exactly correct and tasteful
we are polite people
and always can't forget it

Monsoon Season - Pete Comley [from Lost City Music Volume 2]

our need to imagine otherness
exoticism
fantastical realms
distant planets
distant times
conjuring them
here and now 

gulls in flight
become radio chatter frequency sweeps

I recognize that bell
it is a plow wheel
(I am credited with supplemental percussion on this album)

Oscar Theme - Swingset Showdown [from Slow Bus Ruckus]

bragging on the roadie

Stuck in Salina, Kansas - Smokestack and The Foothill Fury [from River Rats and Pipelines]

low episode in a hard life

Rockabye - Robin Holcomb [from One Way Or Another]

living in permanent suspicion
poems of conversation
from within an intimacy
possibly shared

Well Done - Total Experience Gospel Choir, Pat Wright [from Bits and Pieces]

personal testimony
aspiring to affirmation

Hills (Instrumental) - Chris Brokaw [from Stories]

that lonely guitar reverb
for soulful introspection 

what does introspection look like?
is it transparent to visual inspection

Track 8 - Arbor Towers [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 15, 2017]

this is rather nice
put some juice on the chorus
starts with solo drums
settles back to just guitar and bass
toward the end
drum sneaks in among the guitarist's fingers

This Year - Robber's Roost [from Rage & Reason]

everything is nothing as it seems

I Just Can't Stop Loving You - Michael Jackson [from Bad]

the camera loves his voice

Blown Away - Black Plastic Clouds [from Electroplate]

far more together in the studio
than they were live
segregated sounds
but used so baldly
it's refreshing
in a way
all the seams show
rehearsal's footprint

Missed Exit - CEP [from Drawing the Target Around The Arrow]

deconstructed heart beat
in offset filters

Blue and Yellow, Yellow and Gold - Mikey and Matty [from It Came To Pass / Not To Say]

Seattle's favorite blood harmony vocal group

Hallelujah Chorus (from The Messiah) - George Frideric Handel [from 100 Greatest Classics]

give the choir their melody as a prelude
so they remember how it goes
was this originally sung by men and boys?
(yes)

Surrender (Suicide) - Prom Queen [from Covers]

imagine the Fleetwoods doing this

First Song of Spring - Tomten [from Cremation Songs]

whistle like birds
flutes stand for birds
unspecified mood

Missing Words IV: I. Erkenntnisspaziergang (Cognition-Stroll) - Eric Nathan [from Missing Words]

squirrel burst motion
resolving into toy steam engine face-off
staged transpiration
calming spirits have taken the field
the toy steam engines return
to stomp the ending

Ant Farm - The Young Fresh Fellows [from The Men Who Loved Music]

getting all social analytical

Zaarmu - $.99 Dreams [from Brood of Bau]

return to the exotic shores
with its swarms of ravenous biting insects 

not unlike an aural interpretation
of a cover
on a 70s
sci-fi
mag
jungle planet
issue

Friends of Friends - Porn Bloopers [from Blooper Reel]

they seem to be trying to use the cymbals
as vocal microphones

Yesteryear - Jessica McMann, Benton Roark - Re:Naissance Opera [from Music from The Apocrypha Chronicles]

the calming spirits
weary
have returned

All In The April Evening - Hugh S. Roberton [from 100 Greatest Classics]

plummily pronounced
sentimental piety
Anglican barbershop men's ensemble

Hotel Limone - St. Paul de Vence [from St. Paul de Vence]

barely gets started and stops

Consequence - Ephrata [from Ephrata]

shimmery surface
shines effortlessly
no dust no grime

Trouble (radio edit) - Doug Kolmar [from So Said Life]

talking to the current affairs page

November 22, 2023

Selections from The Nutcracker - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [from 100 Greatest Classics]

leaning in
to the ir-reality
of this particular ir-reality 

children have such wild imaginations
yes
but this is grownups
making believe
they have a child's imagination
but
it isn't
it's grownups' imaginations
each imagined object
is coherent
within its setting
which is not a necessary contingency
for children
for adults
it's our way of rationalizing
and taming
our own imaginations

Night Ship - Byron Au Yong [from Yiju]

sticks
paper
exhalation
inhalations
various mouth shapes
and dynamic gestures 

a poem of sounds

Something Is Missing (Mean Jeans) - Alone In Dead Bars [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 15, 2017]

don't stop partyin'
inertia
and the forces that act upon it

Grid - Steve Peters [from With My Back To The Wall]

on the edge of one
and an other
a prayer is lifted

If I Was Your Girlfriend - Prince [from Sign O' The Times]

dial past possibility
channels an intimacy of artifice

Soft Eyes - Low Hums [from Low Hums]

effectively composed pause
between stanzas 

Track 9 - Marjorie Palmer [from Make a Joyful Noise]

I'm going to sing you a song
(as part of a service)
we're on page 348
Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling
sung chorally
congregationally
a certain amount of getting pulled along
after the piano
time allowed
for pitch scoopers
to scoop
I like the voice that pierces through all
in its own unique
glorious
concept
of micro-intonation

Anyway - Emily Stranger [from Labor of Love]

tag on syllable
to finish the
word
after long protraction
interrupting breathing
a statement group
to be repeated
variously
no end to extend to

Say No Brother (Crack Attack Don't Do It) - Boogie Down Productions [from Criminal Minded]

a lecture

We Have Really Nice Things - Youth Rescue Mission [recorded live at The High Dive, Seattle, April 6, 2012]

perfect alignment
firmly planted
stretched out tempo
arrives heavily on its ones

MOB - Camarones Orquestra Guitarristica [from Feeexta]

made of simple parts
clearly labeled and packaged
into its place
within the stanza groupings

Thinh không (Ether) - Halla Steinunn Stefánsdóttir - Halla Steinunn Stefánsdóttir, Lương Huệ Trinh [from Strengur]

small made big
close to an other
made close to me
partial
irregular
cyclicity
it doesn't move
from place to place
but
shifts
within its own geology
becomes
a different object
past the caesurae
you may want to put that down
and step back
now

Homily - Milton Babbitt - Eric Carlson [from The Slowly Expanding Milton Babbitt Album]

sticks on a tight drum
an effect
much like
making it up
as gone along

100 - Brandi Carlile [from Bear Creek]

that drum is annoying me
she's singing the song
but is she singing with her musicians
or to them
or in front of them

House of Flames - The Maldives [from Mad Lives]

composed song
with string band vibe
in a psychedelic state
Pink Floyd
and Fairport Convention
do shrooms together

Resolved - James Falzone [from So Far Still]

melody and meter play a chasing game
out on the figuration fields
take a deep breath before embarking

Green Monkey Meat Part 1 - Tildy Bayar, Benjamin Boretz, Frank Carter, Bruce Huber, Penelope Hyde [from Inter/Play]

knowing each of these people
I can easily imagine them
all in the same space
making this sound
but
as to who might be behind which sound
I am at a loss
though
it's likely Bruce on the guitar 

focusing down into the thick of it
where who's who
isn't who's there

there has been a shift of instruments
in the face of X
some step back
to Y

specific placement of sounds
the audio projection
if I move around
the furniture changes places

Real World (Pere Ubu) - Cowgirls, The [from Compilation]

outside commercial aspirations

Wild Me - Bad Cop / Bad Cop [from Warrriors]

approaches with fangs bared
slogans declaimed

70's Bike Chase - Tom Swafford [from Rough Spaces]

bursts of two or three
each figure unique

In Session at The Tintinabulary

November 19, 2023

Cabot - Keith Eisenbrey

this week's arrangement of a tune from an 1846 shape-note song book

November 20, 2023

Banned Rehearsal 1088 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 6: 1984-1988

Working with narrative forms, both explicit and implicit, playing games with memory, and finding ways to set texts.

Keith Eisenbrey 5: 1984-1988

My first years back in the Puget Sound area, working with the experience of repetition and with relationships between the vertical and horizontal pitch realms.

Keith Eisenbrey 4: 1983-1984

Finishes up the music I wrote while I was in New York (state) under the ostensible supervision of the academic world.

Keith Eisenbrey 3: 1982-1983

Written in Red Hook, NY, and Malabar, FL, as I was beginning to think about thinking about music.

Keith Eisenbrey 2: 1981-1982

What occupied my time toward at the end of my undergrad days and in the year before I went east for a while.

Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981

Keyboard works I composed while an undergrad at the UW. 

All are free for download.

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

listening journal doodles from 2013






Saturday, November 18, 2023

Playlist

Preface

"So he spoke,
and Antinoös grew more angry in his heart
and, looking out from under angry eyebrows,
spoke winged words:

'Now I do not think
that you'll get out of the halls
           all in one piece,
since you insist on uttering such words of derision.'

So saying, he seized the footstool
and let it fly at Odysseus
and hit him right at the point
where the shoulder joins the back.
Odysseus stood like a rock, utterly unmovable,
nor did the missile of Antinoös make him teeter,
but he shook his head in silence pondering vengeance
in the secret inner chambers of his heart . . ."

Homer - from "The Odyssey" translated by Charles Stein

Texts

Recorded

November 11, 2023

Adagio in F Major, Anh. 206a - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Kristian Bezuidenhout

leads an experienced life
through all its moments
at each turning
homing in
on completeness
its pull
ever-present

passions resolved in the end
the book may be closed now

Étude in F Major, Op. 10 #8 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

jolly at first
bluffs through peril
will the jollity hold
why yes!
the jolly will hold
we'll sit on the porch now
and spin our yarns

Fantasiestück in C Major, Op. 12 #6 "Fabel" - Robert Schumann - Eric Le Sage

here are the puppets
this is their conflict
and this the moral lesson

Track 18 - Charles Ives - Kia Sams, Russ Warner

dreamy slow drift
into town energy
every location
has its story to tell
as we march along the main street 

New English self-satisfaction

Nice Work If You Can Get It - Thelonious Monk [from The Complete Blue Note Recordings]

bass line
might be on a different planet
and it would still serve
to keep the melody on target

Miss Ann (Take 6) - Little Richard [from Here's Little Richard]

each line
opens with a descending figure
in carefully patterned variants

Midnight - Ray Charles [from Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music]

muted/unmuted low bones
instruments
sound like something somebody is doing

Work Song - Nina Simone [from High Priestess of Soul]

surviving with soul intact

His Eyes, Her Eyes - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan with Michel LeGrand]

underlining parallels with effects
for recording orchestra

Jericho - Joni Mitchell [from Don Juan's Reckless Daughter]

comfortable clothing
we can move in easily
no bunching or binding

Goodbye, Julie - Mike, Peggy, and Penny Seeger [from American Folk Songs for Children]

inner monolog
of anticipated reunion

Happy - Bruce Springsteen [from Tracks]

post-industrial complacent
dreams of hopes
warm glow
deep fuzzy

Time Is An Ocean - Paul Simon, Mark Anthony, and Ruben Blada [from Songs from The Capeman]

not from the normative Americana experience
as seen in the movies

Heathen - David Bowie [from Heathen]

a fog on the sound
soft light
break into the clear
am I
where I belong
anymore 

the air is charged with flow
we are carried 

Languourous Motion - Steve Layton & Improv Friday [from PPP]

a buoy
tethered
to the muddy river's bed
the gentle undulations
of the earth's rhythms
touch its bell
a sound
afloat
on a sound
actively languorous
keeping at it

I Did Something Bad - Taylor Swift [from Reputation]

the joy
of exacting revenge

Totem 51 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Totems V]

a marker of place
it stays put
and its place
is made
to stay put

a writing
a reminder
of the local mythic
heroes

in that sense
a hero
is an imaginary figure
brought forth
in order to people our stories
the story
made the hero
and includes them
why
the realms
of Gods
and heroes
are so close
is
that
they are all
within stories
shared among people

the surrounds have changed
the place stays put
in its place
of staying put
it breathes
through tubes
strides
on dry brush

November 12, 2023

Three Days - Willie Nelson [from ...And Then I Wrote]

a song that explains its text's conceit
in case we didn't catch on

Spanish is the Lovin' - Bob Dylan [from A Tree With Roots]

late evening
fireside anthem
anyone can imagine themselves
into the song

trope
in song
regret for Mexico
our Latin half

Pale Blue Eyes - REM [from Dead Letter Office]

more regret
for lost love
hang out at the end of it
for another go round

Nice Work If You Can Get It - Glenn Tate [from Some of My Favorite Love Songs]

performed
as a dance
on the keys

Robot Sadists and the Mechanical World - Yuni in Taxco [from Prizes]

marching in strict formation
all language objects
must be roughened up
distressed
a new section at the end
as extensive
as the song portion

an accumulation of short cycles in maneuvers

The Atrocity of Sunsets - Greg Sinibaldi [from Ariel]

small objects being rolled in a tin drum

Santo - Christina Aguilera [from Aguilera]

a thin membrane
for environment
and we're inside
being told things

The Fool On The Hill (Demo) - The Beatles [from Anthology]

how often does the process of producing a song for release
eliminate wonderful oddities

Es taget, Ach Elslein - Ludwig Senfl - Tielman Susato Krummhorn Gesellschaft [from The Glory of the Krummhorn]

a contraption
concerning
how inner workings go

Beat Surrender - The Jam [from The Sound of The Jam]

presumes
a big stage
with flashing lights
and sparkly body suits
and dancing
lots of dancing

Eyes of an Angel - The Swearengens [from Devil Gets Her Way]

the devil made me do it
not my fault
I can't be blamed

Krist Novoselic's New Band - Alone in Dead Bars [recorded live at The Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 15, 2017]

we're kinda like a rock band

Blood and Bubblegum - Star Anna [from Live at Rimbert Illustration]

my skin
is a two way radio
a strumming verse
songs take their hooks out
for go round
after go round

November 13, 2023

Here We Come a Wassailing - London Symphony Orchestra [from Songs for the Holidays]

orchestrated opening
has a taste of Mahler's Fourth
so much arrangement
that the song itself
may be irrecoverable

The Fantastic and Glittering Palace of Madness - Pete Comley [from Lost City Music, Volume 2]

composing a sound world
or
as much of its entirety as possible
there is no leakage from outside
it's all text
its wave form
is what there is
an illusionary project
virtual reality
a believable fiction

Rooftop Days - Song Sparrow Research [from Song Sparrow Research]

old songbook words
warm blanket
unforced tones
glow surrounds us
why leave

Rato D'Agua - Camarones Orquestra Guitarristica [from Feeexta]

as though with authority
assumed

cyclicity
tempts one
to hear music
from above it

massed volume
keeps you tied and gagged

Treehouse - Mikey and Matty - [from And It Came to Pass / Not to Stay]

verse one
an odd rhyme
about fingernails
and time to suck us in
unfolded
into a larger metaphor

Grand March from Aida - Giuseppe Verdi [from 100 Greatest Classics]

as royalty
expects force projection
acclamatory
opposing brass choirs
act out a fictional space
inside a staged space

Zibra Island - Brendan Byrnes [from Micropangea]

sounds from a diorama
impulses reverberate through the instruments
in waves
machined precision
an infra game locale

House of Flames - The Maldives [from Mad Lives]

acoustic strings and reeds
dissonance against a drone
in out
in out

Harvesting - Amy Denio [from The Chapel Sessions]

there is no other way for this melody to be
than
to be this way
with these tones
and overtones
in this jacked up resonance
with these vowels
these slow diphthongs
aloft
on a magic sonority ride

Worm Man - Ramones [from Halfway to Sanity]

doing his Stooges bit
playing the cartoon villain

Sklamanie - Stanislav Surin

the piano is from a strange distance
to have been played by the singer
whose microphone
removes them
from anywherein
that might have enclosed it
mostly

Broken - Bad Cop/Bad Cop [from Warriors]

blame the old

Plastic Off the Sofa - Beyoncé [from Renaissance]

mixed messages
make out session

Schopska Pesen - Philip Koutev - Bulgarian State Radio & TV Female Vocal Choir [from Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares]

a firm challenge

Mother Don't Cry For Me - Andrew James Robison [recorded live at The Rat and Raven, Seattle, August 9, 2012]

a country
or post country
epistle

I Need You - Prom Queen [from Doom Wop]

all the sounds
squeeze into this tight closet
in your head

Copper Bottom - Robin Holcomb [from One Way Or Another]

couplets rhyming
and not

Man In the Mirror - Michael Jackson [from Bad]

quiverbrato
stanza repetitions
guided
by the structure
of the dance number

Astro Novus - The Ancients [recorded live at The Rat and Raven, Seattle, August 9, 2012]

eventually
it's a song about space adventure refugees

He Was Despised - Marjorie Palmer [from Make A Joyful Noise]

harsh piano sound

Sharlet's Rag - Robber's Roost [from Rage & Reason]

I have had the pleasure
of seeing Sharlet herself
a small dog
who performed tricks
while Mark was busking
in E-burg

Soon As I Get Home - Total Experience Gospel Choir [from Bits & Pieces]

where does the notion
that we'll wear crowns in heaven
come from? 

well done codetta track
hidden there
past the end

Divine/Mimosa - Swearin' [from Swearin']

as though recorded on limited equipment

Whatever I Can Get - Red Ribbon [from Freaks Only]

in this mess together

George N. Gianopoulos: An Autumn Sunset: II. “Lagooned in gold...” - Stephanie Lamprea [from Quaking Aspen]

well that's one way to recite a poem
the color of your feet

November 14, 2023

Roses from the South - Johann Strauss [from 100 Greatest Classics]

bloom quickly
when they go
between each bush
a gravel path
watch your step
none of that giddy fluidity
from character to character
that Chopin couldn't resist
this
is
to dance to

Sunshine - Tyrannosaurus Grace [recorded live at The Rat and Raven, Seattle, August 9, 2012]

drummer solos in
bass joins the jam
feedback
and we settle into what I presume will be
the song's groove
the one high-voice vocalist
squeaks between notes

Runaway - Lures [from There's No Pressure]

man
at a loss
about someone
who
had found
one of those fifty ways

Schubladenbrief ((Desk-)Drawer-Letter) - Eric Nathan - Parry Karp, Christopher Karp [from Missing Words]

elbow grease
into it 
block dynamics
hard boundaries

Got My Mojo Working - The Young Fresh Fellows [from The Men Who Loved Music]

a live version I think
reckless jalopy fun

Which Side Are You On - Ian Bell, John Teske [from Embers of Discontent (final mix)]

for the dire opening credits
of the big screen epic film
of the Harlan County War

Brass Beam - Waxahatchee [from Out In The Storm]

upfront attitude of judgmentalism
but also reflective about it

Fill The Space - Doug Kolmar [from So Said Life]

music as valued pastime

Madrigali, "Six Fire Songs On Italian Renaissance Poems": V. Luci serene e chiare - Morton Lauridsen - Polyphony, Stephen Layton]

in dialog with art song
as well as madrigals 

madrigals
as to the way the voices work with each other
but
art song
in how it faces out
rather than in
it is addressed to us
as a body
the voices
don't speak among themselves
as much as in the older practices

Song 5 - Peterman [recorded live at The Blue Moon, Seattle, October 4, 2012]

the drums that open
help establish the parameters
within which social dancing
or moshing
can be accomplished

Dream Gig - Dead Bars [from Dream Gig]

I've got insoles in my shoes
give me something beautiful

Dark River - Steve Peters [from With My Back to the Wall]

ripples
glass
bodies of warm light

Abide With Me - William Henry Monk [from 100 Greatest Classics]

{this collection is larded with obscurish Anglican anthems}
nearly a self-parody
hymn words
ought not
not
not
to be word-painted
and
one should never
never
never
express a devotional mood with them

Track 7 - Nancy Cole Silverman - Adam Verner [from A Much Married Woman]

lots of telling
long unaccounted periods of time
situations and dialog
nothing necessary to the back story
is left to figure out
Diamond Jim Brady
introduced
with his 3X5
notecard
personal information

Chemical Hearts - Shelby Earl [from The Man Who Made Himself a Name]

round and round
but with a gloriously handled dramatic hesitation
before the leap
to cycle back
at two points 

Strengur - Halla Steinunn Stefánsdóttir, Lương Huệ Trinh [from Strengur]

corporate breathing
plot driven
this
then this
but playful

Fantasia on "Greensleeves" - Ralph Vaughan Williams [from 100 Greatest Classics]

arrangements follow arrangements
innumerable costume shifts

Chunka - Bruce Hamilton and ‏Friends [from Mash Hits Volume 1]

a rude interruption
someone's drilling holes into the sound world

Crows - Mud On My Bra [recorded live at Sunset Tavern, Seattle, April 18, 2017]

the flat affect
slow count to eight
part of the costume

Biosynthesis - Benton Roark - Re:Naissance Opera [from Music from The Apocrypha Chronicles]

at first
there is no stage
but
it appears
up front
with the synth on it 

is a speaker a stage?

U Got The Look (2020 Remix) - Prince [from Sign O' The Times]

song
as a collection of statements
forming themselves
into a structure
but
without much consideration
of narrative scansion

Track 6 - Black Plastic Clouds - [recorded live at The Sound Effects Café, Seattle, October 20, 2012]

pounding out one and three

Track 8 - Sun Dummy [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, April 27, 2017]

guitar keeps time steady
vocal pulls away
to no avail

Good Intentions - Emily Stranger [from Labor of Love]

dark Taylor
once
what is said
is said
repeat it all
in
what might as well be
the same order

November 16, 2023

Succe$$ I$ The Word (12" Success Version) - Boogie Down Productions [from Criminal Minded]

end run
to the goal
as culturally defined
eat more to win

Track 6 - The Hunting Club [recorded live at The Sound Effects Café, Seattle, October 20, 2012]

gentle walk
in a transfigured landscape

Already Gone - Alvvays [from Antisocialites]

the glider squeaks
when we swing our legs
our inner voice
fills experience
utterly self-absorbed

Limbus 3 - James Falzone [from So Far Still]

topiary
somewhat out of pristinity
grand and lovely

Souper - Milton Babbitt [from Erik Carlson's Slowly Expanding Milton Babbitt Album]

our dinghy
jostled by wakes
from all sides
don't stand up

Ode To The Nightwatchman - Triptet [from Figure In The Carpet]

probes infest body civic
press to the walls
keep to shadows

Hallelujah - Three Fingers [from Stocking Stuffers]

does it bug anyone else
that the song's self-description
"the fourth the fifth" etc.
doesn't match the actual tune being sung?

Mistress Kitenu - Tom Swafford [from Rough Spaces]

balance beam care

The Meeting Place - XTC [from Fossilfuel]

video song
reinventing cinema
from the montage outward

The Wish - Robin Jackson and The Caravan [from Dust Diaries]

my exploratory youth
of love cycles

Something Else - Chastity Belt [from I Used To Spend So Much Time Alone]

cumulo vampus
expecting little
step
briefly
barely
to the side
all of an inch or two

Motus ad Nihilum - Eric Flesher

understated funky four
in a rolling drum
the terrain changes
but our kickin' along mood
remains buoyant

The River Between - Benjamin Boretz, Richard Teitelbaum [from Inter/Play]

radical chamber music
there is no audience
outside the chamber
I am in it
with them
I am
made an equal
of them
instantly
there is no other way
to be in the chamber
with them
than
with them 

direction shift
synth leads
piano observes
stretches feet
unmoved 

immediate
total
vesting
irrecoverable
comprehensive
and unavoidable
inclusivity
{mortal sin
being the obverse
of unconditional love
as in a coin
but
in what moral universe
might such a coin
have been minted?} 

flowing
to the next leap
use the force Luke
into the weeds
the whole explosion
of whens and whats
and nervous safety

ocean swells
from slow angles
subdued in harbor
dredging
to bedrock
scraping clean
whew!
done with that 

let's sit for a spell
one is still with them
I
being the one
as is still
with them 

a fabric
can ascend
and descend
pitch-wise
and pitch-class-wise
in
incompatible directions
simultaneously
chronometrically
kairologically

I'm Looking For a Woman - Freddie & The Screamers [from I Ain't Crazy]

raunch on display
at the local bar and grill 

is repetition of a verse
required for radio play
or
to otherhow sell the song?
has there been market research?

Anak Ko - Charms [from Human Error]

enter at your own risk
subsumption of self
into the prevailing décor
is strictly enforced

Sonata in C-sharp minor, Moderato - Jeremiah Lawson

ferociously complex guitar figurations
one is compelled
to hold the thread of thought
through thick and thin

In Session at The Tintinabulary

November 12, 2023

Lindon - Keith Eisenbrey

another arrangement of a shape-note tune

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 6: 1984-1988

Working with narrative forms, both explicit and implicit, playing games with memory, and finding ways to set texts.

Keith Eisenbrey 5: 1984-1988

My first years back in the Puget Sound area, working with the experience of repetition and with relationships between the vertical and horizontal pitch realms.

Keith Eisenbrey 4: 1983-1984

Finishes up the music I wrote while I was in New York (state) under the ostensible supervision of the academic world.

Keith Eisenbrey 3: 1982-1983

Written in Red Hook, NY, and Malabar, FL, as I was beginning to think about thinking about music.

Keith Eisenbrey 2: 1981-1982

What occupied my time toward at the end of my undergrad days and in the year before I went east for a while.

Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981

Keyboard works I composed while an undergrad at the UW. 

All are free for download.

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

listening journal doodles from 2012







Saturday, November 11, 2023

Playlist

Preface

"Pogo: My everlovin' word!
Churchy: We's gone make our livin' as the newly revived dyin' folk singers!
Beauregard: Zam! Zam!
P: My land!
C: 'is your land'! Wanna be in the act?
B: We'll be bigger'n the four weevils ... get a load of this!
C and B (singing) {To the tune of Ma Graney's Cremation}:

We're going to blank some verse today
That has never been blunk before...
And every time we make a rhyme
It figures against the score.

Yeah, man! Yeah man! Yeah, yeah, and oog...

We'll think in terms both big and black
And blank and blankety tragic.
With staring eyes we'll ride the skies
In search of hophead magic.

What we say will be fair fraught
With a fright of utter meaning...
And near the night we'll dig the sight
Of the Pizza tourist Leaning...

We'll bring guitars, disdain cigars
And, sighing, eschew shoes.
We'll hit a string and numbly sing
Those big old blank verse blues.

{Churchy holds up a sign: 'Youth! How Sad!'}

We rise! We rise! To fall again,
Setting blazes in our hair...
To make a light for this, our night,
This swooning, sweet despair..."

Walt Kelly - from "Hijinks from the Horn of Plenty: The Complete Syndicated Comic Strips, Volume 8"

Texts

Recorded

November 4, 2023

Étude in C Major, Op. 10 #7 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

busy street on fast-forward feet flying

Fantasiestück in F minor, Op. 12 #5 "In der Nacht" - Robert Schumann - Eric Le Sage

gusty
about time for a lyric tale
let's hope the roof stays on

Circus Band - Charles Ives - William Sharp, Stephen Blier

gung ho
Ivy League
life grabbing

Nice Work If You Can Get It - Thelonious Monk [from The Complete Blue-Note Recordings]

key strike
so that
the pitch bends
or perhaps
that's just time at Monk's command
rough runs
or we don't hear as quickly as he

Miss Ann (take 1) - Little Richard [from Here's Little Richard]

a complaint in blues

Mr. Record Man - Willie Nelson [from ...And The I Wrote]

sincerity cosplaying
it's just his manner in song

He Ain't Comin' Home No More - Nina Simone [from High Priestess of Soul]

similar
but there is an edge to it
so watch your fingers

Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong - Ray Charles [from A Message From The People]

dignity

Talk To Me - Joni Mitchell [from Don Juan's Reckless Daughter]

addressed to guitar
or other muse

Love and Passion - Sarah Vaughan [from Brazilian Romance]

a problem with albums
we think of them as containing a certain kind of thing
which colors our pre-conception
of what's about to happen
it anticipates experience

The Kicking Mule - Mike, Peggy, and Penny Seeger [from Animal Folk Songs for Children]

dance band novelty song

Killer Wants To  Go To College - Paul Simon [from Songs from The Capeman]

wandering point of view

The Fuse - Bruce Springsteen [from The Rising]

patriotism
a deceptive muse
overblowing it is a problem

We Spun the Stars on a Summer Night - Steve Layton & Improv Friday [from Shared Circle]

left channel right channel effects
may not quite disappear
if you face them sideways
ear to the wind

why headphones bug me
I can't turn my head within the sound's space
it follows my head
clamped on 

we continue our slow sinking
this music rewards standing up and walking about inside it
to hear it properly

November 5, 2023

Golden Age - Star Anna [from Soundtrack]

tone poem
a long way yet to go

Meditation 4 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Meditations]

meditative:
conducive of a state of being
named meditation
in which
one meditates
that is
one in which
one considers
ones state of being

a meditation
need not be meditative
one might have
im-meditative meditations 

to consider a state of being
difficult to consider

states of being
without motion
an oxymoron? 

is the pool responding to forces out of intention's control
or is it a being speaking?

We Wish You a Merry Christmas - The Philadelphia Brass Ensemble [from Festival of Carols in Brass]

Lightnin' Hopkins - REM [from Document]

music is a mode of experience
from the standpoint of anyone hearing it
that mode
is a state of being
a bubble
a distinguishable thing

The Voice Within - Christina Aguilera [from Stripped]

message from the sisterhood
vocal projection control
two voices in one
as though
singing it twice
seamlessly 

let 'er rip
Ms. Christina!

22 - Taylor Swift [from Red]

playing
going out dancing
as a dance

Prostrate Before a Periwinkle - Amy Denio [from The Big Embrace]

poly-duet of reeds
with light percussion

Shadow Man - David Bowie [from Toy]

an advice
concerned with
dealing with
a mode of being
Mr. Headtrip

Goin' Down the Road - Bob Dylan [from A Tree with Roots]

romanticizing the great American wanderer
freedom or misery
dressed up as heroic
aspirational

Ave Maria - London Symphony Orchestra [from Songs for the Holidays]

the chord progression
of a performative piety
more of an Advent thing than a Christmas thing

When I Fall In Love - Glenn Tate [from Some of My Favorite Love Songs]

poignance
homogenous sound
all parts fit all parts
mode of mood

Point of Egress (Instrumental) - Chris Brokaw [from Stories]

a calling card
hello this is me
what I
can do
have done

Untitled - Red Ribbon [from Freaks Only]

simple means
brilliance results

Church Girl - Beyoncé [from Renaissance]

witness type
turns sour
what one says
must conform to the brand

November 6, 2023

I Am The Walrus - The Beatles [from Anthology]

just the song
without the psychedelic static
the lyrics are plenty

I Know Him So Well - Whitney Houston [from Whitney]

coming to a musical comedy ready self realization
in show closing anthem mode

Ghosts - The Jam [from The Sound of The Jam]

you've been blokesplained

Cave Dwellers - Red Ribbon [from Time Is Running Out]

stuck

Sparks Fly - Waxahatchee [from Out In The Storm]

band's echo space
close to our ears
but with a long narrow hall behind it
the melody is a solid
makes no concession to the words
which are strung out on it
one by one

I'm Gonna Lose Again - Robin Holcomb [from One Way Or Another]

art lounge

Rosamunde-Overture - Franz Schubert [from 100 Greatest Classics]

innocent charm may not avail
but will do for now
fashionable pit orchestra clichés

( ) - Greg Sinibaldi [from Frieze of Life]

slow seepage under pressure
advantage taken of seams
and inclusions of differing resistance
the tune bit that opens
less the skeleton key to decipherment
than a keyhole
through which entry is gained
methodical occupation
individuals set up shop
space allowed within
which lets the space
at the end
remain familiar
as though still within

Electroplate - Black Plastic Clouds [from Electroplate]

carrying a private argument
into the public sphere

There's No Pressure - Lures [from There's No Pressure]

but there is a weariness that weighs down

Love Blind - Robber's Roost [from Rage & Reason]

a letter
to disclose how one feels

November 7, 2023

Mir Stanke le - Bulgarian State Radio & TV Female Vocal Choir, Philip Koutev [from Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares]

vertical pitch stations
ornamented paths between

Canopy - Pete Comley [from Lost City Music Volume 2]

birdish twitters

Come To Me (Bjork) - Prom Queen [from Covers]

arachnid come-on
take care of all your problems
draped heavily over the background

Tear Shaped Bruise (Your Mother Should Know) - Dead Bars [from Dream Gig]

one of Neal's songs
making it big

Panel - Michael Bisio, Matthew Shipp [from Flow of Everything]

deceptive
not a flat surface
as seems
from a special angle 

not easy
going in
or out 

quiet grove
at the heart of it

Mothers of the Disappeared - U2 [from The Joshua Tree]

pretentious fade in
so we know it's a meaning burdened event
swaying to the warm glow of moral thoughts

Guurmu - $.99 Dreams [from Brood of Bau]

cyclic as a background concept
without facts of its own on the surface
even where the surface assembles itself
in a cyclic image
it isn't the guiding cycle
subsisting

Like I Do (feat. Josiah Johnson) - Shelby Earl  [from The Man Who Made Himself A Name]

halves of parallel dialogs
split screen
wildly massed strings

So Said Life - Doug Kolmar [from So Said Life]

a song speaking to a situation
might speak secretly
to another 

a sentimental sermon

Tears of God - Los Lobos [from By The Light of The Moon]

but to be fair
sermons are for congregants
broadcast message
for those who hear it
critiquing what you haven't heard
is pretense

Leaving - St. Paul de Vence [form St. Paul de Vence]

puppy dog eyes
I was wrong
poor me
soulfulness porn

Sometimes the Moon - Shallow Lenses [from War Poems]

and we want to say something worth saying
sometimes a sermon is worth saying
and Lord knows there's need for comfort

George N. Gianopoulos: An Autumn Sunset: I. “Leagured in fire...” - Stephani Lamprea [from Quaking Aspen]

all mad scene
all the time

Cyrano De Berger's Back - X [from See How We Are]

for theater buffs

Mother - Byron Au Yong [from Yiju]

culturally specific
several other sides of mother
than we are accustomed to

Be Cool - Three Fingers [from Stocking Stuffers]

another sermon
but pretty cool

Mesa & Plain - Steve Peters [from With My Back to The World]

a flexible membrane of cyclicity

Paid in Full (Mini Madness) - Eric B. & Rakim [from Paid in Full]

new dimensions
new values
it's so fresh

Skinhead - Cowgirls, The

caricature

Hey, Myla - Mud On My Bra [recorded live at The Sunset Tavern, Seattle, April 18, 2017]

let's go!
lots of cowbell

~~~-~~~~---~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~(Rojahn Remix) - Lost Chocolate Lab [from (Previously) Clean]

we are being washed clean
inside and out

Another Part of Me - Michael Jackson [from Bad]

imagine
if you can
hearing his voice
without seeing him move
in your head 

a villain in their lair

Lightning Pass My Way - Low Hums [from Low Hums]

gots his glow on
perturbations signal articulation
beginnings of the end

Track 7 - Strange Like Us [recorded live at The Sunset Tavern, Seattle, April 18, 2017]

the recording doesn't do justice
to how well this group sounded live
specifically
their vocals mixed together live
into something new in the room
on the recording
they are more distinct than they were live 

and a toybox full of tricks at the end
I had forgotten

Straußmanöver (Ostrich-Maneuver) - Eric Nathan [from Missing Words]

is a collection of similars
what an album is
or
could it be a scrapbook
was it composed
as a set
or to be performed as a set
certainly to be performed
without regard to set inclusion
specifics
an illustrated list of each thing to be heard in its turn

Bye Bye Baby - Ramones [from Halfway to Sanity]

four Bs three ys two es and an a
BBBByyyeea

Keep Your Heart Young - Brandi Carlile [from Bear Creek]

sisterly advice from the future
repeat till learned

Track 7 - Sun Dummy [recorded live at the Victory Lounge, Seattle, April 27, 2017]

such a weary voice

Part IX - Alex Anthony Faide [from Particles of The Infinite]

bright clean magic
sparkles moves like dream games
regions come and go so seamlessly here

Piano Concerto (last Movement) - Edvard Grieg [from 100 Greatest Classics]

has all the gestures of a piano concerto
a series of moments
and with flags waving
here's The National Pride Tune Bird
to inspire us all
with fervor and fire

Which Side Are You On - Ian Bell, John Teske [from Embers of Discontent (first mix)]

altar call
conscription
threat posture
ostracism
or worse

Dream Gig - Alone in Dead Bars [recorded live at the Victory Lounge, Seattle, April 27, 2017]

keep on dreamin'

6 or 7 Miles After - Jostaberry [from Hello Turbine]

nice sounding drums
joined by electric Muppets
tune lost in words
words lost in turn

November 8, 2023

Violin Concerto in G minor, Op. 26 (2nd movement) - Max Bruch [from 100 Greatest Classics]

boor'zhwah sentiment
looks back at the mess they made
and assures themselves
it was all for the best 

lullaby lullaby
sweet dreams

Track 6 - Youth Rescue Mission [recorded live at The High Dive, Seattle, April 6, 2012]

a public service message about water
a song desires close attention
hard to do in venue
small sounds get lost

What The Hell - Chastity Belt [from I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone]

a recording allows the possibility
of designing a venue to the song

Labor of Love - Emily Stranger [from Labor of Love]

words
collected from the scenaria
of internal monologs

Elizabethan Serenade - Ronald Binge [from 100 Greatest Classics]

what
pray tell
is Elizabethan about this?
{NB: ah! Elizabeth the more recent!}
squarely in 19th or early 20th Century's light opera territory as best I can tell
bandstand favorite somewhere

Track 6 - The Tailenders [recorded live at The High Dive, Seattle, April 6, 2012]

many parts are present
but misbalanced
feedback issues
falls apart behind the hum

sCraps - Gaytheist [from Let's Jam Again Soon]

aggressively filling space
bring a snorkel

Departure of a Leaf  - Halla Steinunn Stefánsdóttir - Lương Huệ Trinh [from Strengur]

approaching
in telescoping waves
blooms in blooms
face to face
the ledge narrows

Symphony in A Major (2nd movement) - Ludwig van Beethoven [from 100 Greatest Classics]

theme and variations
as a dramatic procession
pulled back into line
round the corner
the full horror appears
turn back
retrace

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

singing
is a method of vocal projection
so that one can be heard
at a distance
roaring
(not heard here)
seems loud
but carries less detail

Dream Fever - Charms [from Human Error]

when bands are led by gearheads
gear head
dead head

Aura - Benton Roark - Re:Naissance Opera [from Music from The Apocrypha Chronicles: Mycologue Imprints]

film scenes in an exhibition
the soundtrack tone-poem
all the literal ingredients

Forever In My Life - Prince [from Sign O' The Times]

texts and backing texts
begins to sound like a rehearsed line
two readings
dancing with each other

Peggy Loucura - Camarones Orquestra Guitarristica [from Live in Natal]

shake your head up
you'll feel better
medical discombobulation
by prescription only

Books and Pills - Porn Bloopers [from Blooper Reel]

thrashing
for the physical release of it

Samantha and Steve - Tom Varner [from Sound Vespers]

human sized
human aware
tightcast

much of that
is out on the lawn by this time
they fall back
in languorous liquidity
serenading the passersby
sweet song for slumber's solace
we trudge out into the planet
metallic jets become drumheads
and marbles
an aural phantasm of frogs forms
and speaks
lots to say
life in the bog
nobody knows the trouble I've been
a fresh crew approaches
chatting amiably
which voice to follow
attempt the voice less followed

Sweeping Through The City - Total Experience Gospel Choir, Pat Wright [from Bits and Pieces]

recorded right here
in a space in space
from a place
infectious accelerando to release

Wild Red Roses - Karin Blaine [from Modern Day Living]

in the form of a folk song

Lollipop (Ode to Jim) - Alvvays [from Antisocialites]

I'll be good daddy
suburban teeny pop
playing some of the same games as Ms Swift

Unresolved - James Falzone [from So Far Still]

fipple flute!
a melody worth following

Madrigali, "Six Fire Songs On Italian Renaissance Poems": V. Luci serene e chiare - Morten Lauridsen  - Polyphony, Stephen Layton

lines tumble over each other like kittens

HM Evolved - Tyrannosaurus Grace [from Much More Than a Story]

he might have used words in this song
but I could not make them out

Up The Flagpole - CEP [from Drawing The Target Around The Arrow]

a slow throb

Wyoming - Tom Swafford [from Rough Spaces]

problem with naming a piece Wyoming
is that I immediately think about the place
and the word
and forget what I'm here for 

tempo of a hog auctioneer

I Don't Let The Little Things Get Me Down - The Young Fresh Fellows [from The Men Who Loved Music]

backhanded blues

Give Myself To You - Specyphi

practiced guitar playing

Track 7 - Arbor Towers [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 15, 2017]

big sound to attract attention
mumble back into the sound
then big again
back to mumble

We Miss You And Wish You Well - Lori Goldston [from High and Low]

expressive changes upon a melodic idea
ways to extend a final
cycle back with new changes

November 9, 2023

Advance (12" vocal version) - Boogie Down Productions [from Criminal Minded]

projected toughness
an essential brand marker
a turnaround
on the fear of others
lines packed between strong beats
on one and four
patterns square up politely
in 2s 4s and 8s etc.
if they don't
start over

Out of Sight - Shannon Stephens [from Pull It Together]

self deceptions
from self help land
a hanger
to decorate with alternate readings

King of Viridia - Tomten [from Cremation Songs]

inside the psychedelic opening tone poem
we find a song
sounding vaguely 80s
or vaguely Doors-ish
with some piano pounding

Soundbox 1 - Marina Alberto, Omar Willey, Carlos Snaider, Leanna Keith, Heather Bentley [streamed January 29, 2022]

don't let this guy say grace at Thanksgiving
not arguing the facts of his case necessarily
but the stance from which they are spoken
it bugs me
pushes buttons
alarms sound

but enough of that
a pulse fabric is spread irregularly
cycling
a region with a pulse terrain
as it 

(disdain porn)
period applause pause 

ivories tickled
strings picked
a comfortable evening with close friends
drop on by anytime
leave when you must
or wish 

applause pause 

a new kind of plucked string sound
and light percussion
something with a bit of
across the pond
to it
and viola 

applause pause
turn the page 

this guy again
a hiccup away from wingnut conspiracy purveyance

applause pause 

harp or like instrument
an electric plucked string enters
we are in a lovingly tended garden 

applause pause 

poet dude and viola
disdain is not profundity
just close-mindedness 

applause pause 

poet dude again
playing the role of soloist
the other noisemakers
instantly accompanimentalized
lingosplaining
why so acquiescent? 

conversation made futile
vastly better
every moment when loud guy isn't vocalizing
language casts a shadow on music 

applause pause
end
thanks guys

XAS - Xenakis - ST-X Ensemble, Charles Zachary Bornstein

a sunnier but harsher late Stravinsky
reeds being overtly reedy 

stochastic does not equal haphazard
it is a strict mathematical point of view
or place of hearing

our emotional states
have a star power problem
over enamored of big names
for their bignamesness alone
the field
even with the emotional range of inquiry
is huge
if sliced finely enough

Some Girls - Madonna [from MDNA]

Max Headroom's angry daughter
technoid carapace
using one's bully pulpit
(pussy pulpit?)
to open pop addled minds
just a little

Columbia Talkin' Blues - Carl Allen [from Roll Columbia]

Mr. Guthrie
writing Rooseveltian agitprop
plastics

Three Summer Pieces - Emily Doolittle - Laurel Swindon, Amanda Lowrey

instrument = character
that is
instrument
if and only if
character
but
not character
if and only if
instrument
character can be
of characters
or inside one
that is
a way to think of chamber music
as distinct from orchestral (massed) music
a theater of instruments
how many folks are on stage matters
suddenness at any time
is character-driven
how Nielsenish!

Fanfare for Double Brass Sextet - Milton Babbitt [from Erik Carlson - Slowly Expanding Milton Babbitt Album]

Siegfried's partisans
have taken to arguing nits and picking iotas
we do not mention the orangutan
the meager fare of fans
holding forth in their echoing circles

I'll Show You Mine - Rachel Harrington [from Makin' Our House a Honkytonk]

what temptation is about

What Is Mine - Ephrata [from Ephrata]

inventing a sound
as a style
for a brand
on the rack
at the music consumption store
for the soundtracks
of your life

A Long Awakening - Motoko Honda

where does music fit into folks' day-to-day today?
for this question
I can't go by my experience
as I am likely an outlier
this is
honestly
quite pretty
attention is paid to voices
and sheen
dreamy sparkle dust

In Session at The Tintinabulary

November 3, 2023

Sinfonia 7 (midi) - Keith Eisenbrey

when I workshopped this on clavichord I made quite a few amendments from my first draft
mostly cutting out unnecessaries

November 5, 2023

Brentford - Keith Eisenbrey

This week's devotional arrangement

November 6, 2023

Banned Rehearsal 1087 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer

it was great to have all of the most active crew members in attendance
it seems like it has been a while

November 7, 2023

Sinfonia 7 (clavichord) - Keith Eisenbrey

and here it is on clavichord
piano is next

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 6: 1984-1988

Working with narrative forms, both explicit and implicit, playing games with memory, and finding ways to set texts.

Keith Eisenbrey 5: 1984-1988

My first years back in the Puget Sound area, working with the experience of repetition and with relationships between the vertical and horizontal pitch realms.

Keith Eisenbrey 4: 1983-1984

Finishes up the music I wrote while I was in New York (state) under the ostensible supervision of the academic world.

Keith Eisenbrey 3: 1982-1983

Written in Red Hook, NY, and Malabar, FL, as I was beginning to think about thinking about music.

Keith Eisenbrey 2: 1981-1982

What occupied my time toward at the end of my undergrad days and in the year before I went east for a while.

Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981

Keyboard works I composed while an undergrad at the UW. 

All are free for download.

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

listening journal doodles from 2012