Saturday, August 9, 2025

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Jasper Mountain Reserve
Preface

"'Don't be afraid, my butter-boxes,' cried Stubb, casting a passing glance upon them as he shot by; 'ye'll be picked up presently - all right - I saw some sharks astern - St. Bernard's dogs, you know - relieve distressed travellers. Hurrah! this is the way to sail now. Every keel a sun-beam! Hurrah! - Here we go like three tin kettles at the tail of a mad cougar! This puts me in mind of fastening to an elephant in a tilbury on a plain - makes the wheel-spokes fly boys, when you fasten to him that way; and there's danger   of being pitched out too, when you strike a hill. Hurrah! this is the way a fellow feels when he's going to Davy Jones - all a rush down an endless inclined plane! Hurrah! this whale carries the everlasting mail!'"

Herman Melville, from Moby-Dick; or The Whale

Texts

Recorded

August 3, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 139 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [June 1, 1988]

we settle into session space
we occupy the low ground
reluctant to rise
growl
at the idea of it 

instruments put aside
all at once
new ones
taken up 

now we're quiet
higher up 

it seems
we may be sitting upright
peering about 

an unambitious fog
inhibits ignition or spark
a difficult time all 

understanding the space
or the space not working with us 

sometimes the music doesn't work
oh well
at cross-purposes
or
just non-aligning purposes 

muggy
clogged 

toward the end progress is made
the sounds being made
are curious about themselves

Pat Buchanan- U.S.A. (Southern Gospel) [from The World Sings Goodnight]

nice hollow guitar sound
(not that Pat Buchanan)

Here I Raise Mine Ebenezer - Keith Eisenbrey - David Di Fiore

David found some perfect stops
gave it room to breathe
also discovered some interesting rhythmic relations 

intro-extro chords
book covers
front and back 

really nicely done!
I like this more every time I come back to it

Right Next Door - Bettye LaVette [from A Woman Like Me]

a song
a narration of scenes
and their anguish

Jasper Mountain Reserve
August 4, 2025

Gradus 143 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [July 28, 2008]

what is the purpose of engaging this piece
as a discipline
across many iterations? 

to make a music for general audiences?
yes
knowing however
that it will have an impact
upon a limited set among them 

to learn how to play piano
one combination of notes at a time
(stepwise)?
yes
and discovering
that any such knowledge event
is part of the activity
and lives and dies with it 

each combination
and each key press
made to embody that combination
in real time
is its own knowledge event 

is there a residue of knowledge
(of how to play piano)
unique
to having engaged Gradus? 

Fux:
steps to a skill 

Tesla:
iterative destruction 

Milo the Wrestler:
an exercise upon the body
of the celebrant 

so
vis a vis Tesla
what here
is destined to destruction 

regarding Milo:
what here
to be impressed upon the body? 

as for Fux:
what
is the acquired skill here for? 

the purpose
of engaging
the residue of knowledge 

Gradus
is
skill power and destruction 

so
what might be worth all that trouble
to destroy? 

habits of musical perception
{oh those dastardly habits!}
habits of musical thinking
habits of musical construction?
(composition,
as such)
is there a skill I might gain?
a power that might accrue?
a destruction to ensue? 

aesthetic asceticism 

at this point
the question devolves
to why one would bother
to do such a thing? 

it seemed
at that time
it might be interesting
to see what would happen 

so
what has happened?

4202 - Jaguar Shark [from Red Vinyl (split with Dead Bars)]

subgenres are generationally relevant 

that is
they exist across history

Banned Rehearsal 957 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt [April 23, 2018]

some zithers practice gastromancy
the space itself
gastromances 

characters of instruments
we follow the statements
of an instrument
as if they were statements
by a fellow human
which
we presume
they are 

location
is music quantified
grids may be too bludgeonly a tool
to imitate an actual space with 

its social vibe 

pitched resonances
have a nasty habit
of enclosing their fellows 

a clarinet
on its last legs
giving its last blues 

pulses clot together
the room changed around us
to be new discovered from scratch 

is cyclicity amplified in the earmind? 

why pulse
is so powerful a bait to attention

we
are a polyphonic praxis
we
wait out the clock

Phonography 1 - S. Eric Scribner [from Sketches: Electronic Music]

a staged phonograph
a sound box
a tiny theater
a clockwork Dada box of a poem 

train track
runs through the middle of the work 

foreboding hovers in the tambourine

Jasper Mountain Reserve
August 5, 2025

Madrigals, Book VIII: Ogni amante è guerrier: No. 3, Ma per quell ampio egeo spieghi le vele - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

as my knowledge
of the Italian
of Monteverdi's era
is nil
one can only make of the words
what the music does
which would presumably include some hint
as to how poetry in general
was considered
in that culture 

emphasis is placed
on the initial
prolonged
"ah ! . . ."

Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein, BuxWV 210 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

here the unvoiced text
is wrapped in massy robes
and learned commentary 

no punc
left
un-tilio-ed 

the pericope
lifted high
and pinned firmly in place 

Buxtehude has a marvelously open conception
of how a big organ piece might go 

this one
proceeds much like a theme and variations 

like sized musics
of a common figuration
in a series
pictures
in a row

Premier livre de clavecin: Deuxieme Ordre (fin) : La Flateuse. Affectueusement - François Couperin - Kenneth Gilbert

portrait in jeweled frame

Warum trübst du dich, Mein Herz, BWV 138 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Amsterdam Baroque Choir, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Ton Koopman

the text and its contemplation
are made into a theater
enacted by means of music
woven
into an architecturally complete experience

Sonata in A Major, Kk. 286 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

he does love his balance games

Sonata in C Major, K. 545 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Mitsuko Uchida

played as an idea of childlikeness
idealized
charming
innocence 

simplicity
of a lisped prayer
at bedtime 

pat a cake

Jasper Mountain Reserve
Prelude in G minor, Op. 28 #22 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

as a thing to do
with fists
it's satisfactorily frustrating

Album für die Jugend: Knecht Ruprecht, Op. 68 #12 - Robert Schumann - Éric Le Sage

spooky stories to tell our tots

Prelude in C Major, Op. 35 #3 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

I'm so muscular
feel that bicep eh? 

portions of tonality

Goin' Up Town - Dr. Humphrey Bates & His Possum Hunters [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

fiddle on a lubricated beat
keeps the called dance lively
hurry people hurry

The Same Old Story (take 3) - Billie Holiday [from Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia]

a movie review
an old hat story
just once more
so the pianist can tickle their ivories

Sonatas and Interludes: Second Interlude - John Cage - Boris Berman

it speaks Petrushkan! 

a music
thinking over
what it has just heard 

the determinate feel
of control
and self-control

I Want To Know - Ray Charles [from Yes Indeed!]

1999 take 13
talk back back up singers 

soundboard
a posse
of yes folks

Dream - Stevie Wonder [from With a Song In My Heart]

each moment overdone in turn 

overdone qualities of overdoneness

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Michael from Mountains - Joni Mitchell [from Song To a Seagull]

writerly
present tense passive

Time - David Bowie [from Aladdin Sane]

faux old timey sound
on the piano
band pass filter 

compositional production

cabaret hosiery tempo 

the better glitterator 

song title
one last time

Languidity (alternate mix) - Sun Ra [from Languidity]

liberated intonation
does not imply lazy intonation 

this
if languid
is specifically so
no mistaking it
for another languid 

that reedist
is out there 

steady state
hiding in the background
so that time
does not rush forward

Jasper Mountain Reserve
August 6, 2025

Dominoes - The PKs [from Live in the Living Room]

college life
drug of choice

I'm Housin' - EPMD [from Strictly Business]

a dance beat spills out onto the floor 

text packed
from page edge to page edge

Improvisation 4 - Elizabeth Panzer [from Talking Harp]

careful of its thought-thread
cyanotype dream 

when I first got this music
back in the early 90s
I
was disapproving
of its ordinariness 

from this end of time
I agree
that 
as music
it doesn't engage with me
in ways
that I find exciting
but
then
what's wrong
with telling pretty stories
with ones harp?

Misty - Richard Rorex and Reid Merryman [from Mood for Richelle]

or
of playing nicely arranged standards
on pretty guitars? 

a low key social pleasure

Song of Solomon 3:1-4 (050517D) - Keith Eisenbrey - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey [recorded at Jack Straw Cultural Center, May 17, 2005]

I messed up the first go at the midbit 

after restart
quite a nice performance 

Love Story - Taylor Swift [from Fearless]

interesting that the basic conceit of this song
is the same
as Song of Solomon above 

Taylor's version is louder

Jasper Mountain Reserve
Gradus 236 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [November 4, 2013]

flat upon the working plain
rectangular
hue coded 

no overtly erotic subtext in this one 

modes of insistence
each key a voice
so
Gradus
is made of combinations of voices
each key
a voice 

another take on Cage
and the idea of environmental sounds
being
"part of"
the music:
a backdoor way
of saying
that music is
properly
in the real world
(the one we sense with our ears)
and not
in some
abstract pristinity 

fair enough
but
what if
it were experienced
as being
in both
simultaneously?
inevitably? 

so
a long silence
as a part of music
is
an unveiling
of the environment
in which music transpires
and
which forms
a part of it
(the environmental part)
by removing the "music"
(music's negative space?)
leaving the environment
without an object
to form the environmental part of
except
itself
a reflective moment
(an aesthetic moment) 

so
music
is an object
upon which
to project
a need
to reflect beauty
(to stick to aesthetics
for the nonce)

Jasper Mountain Reserve
how the epistemological was precipice - Waterloo Region Contemporary Music Sessions [from WRCMS 2018 Presentations]

we are on a convex surface
orbit defines space
the music of the spheres
is orbital mechanics 

the music of the ping pong spheres
is just fun 

pitched sound
is called forth
in feedback form 

improvisation in groups
is a rite
a rite of mankind
the kinder man 

these sounds are all wonderful
but they all peer outward
toward their peers
for approval
of their appearance
(given freely) 

but
why would anyone care
what I thought about it?
God knows,
not I 

it is possible
I would believe
that some pre-compositional prescriptions
are in force
but
it doesn't distract
too over much 

flute says
wheeuëue 

rolling spheres return

mind your boots goin' out

Gradus 384 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [June 26, 2023]

lots of steps this weke
I will drawer a picture 

zap!

gradus ad gradus 

this site under construction 

an infant cries

so sad 

completion
is not in the picture
that I have drawered

what can not be approached stepwise?
self and divinity 

the rhetorical riddle
relies
on the conceit
of a single correct solution

Empty Bed Blues Part 1 - Bessie Smith [from Empty Bed Blues]

what happened
and what she did about it
and how fine it is
or was 

uh oh
they told Lou

Epistrophy - Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane [from Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane]

head sectioned
into part
with a downbeat
and part
without a downbeat 

hold tempo steady
the difference
between one
and three
is
whether the chord changes there

Jasper Mountain Reserve
Make Someone Happy - Aretha Franklin [from Laughing on the Outside]

giving Stevie Wonder a run for his money 

with deep respect
a bit of a technical show-off number

I Wish I Felt This Way At Home - Dolly Parton [from Just Because I'm a Woman]

invents for itself
a sentimental morality play

Taurian Matador - Billy Cobham [from Spectrum]

funkybebop guitar battle 

turn-based

Disco Tech - Carole King [from Welcome Home]

that's what it sounds like alrighty 

cleanly manufactured
polished and smooth
all clothes fit perfectly 

disco
like punk
hovers
on the edge of self-parody 

the 70s
rendered
the 70s
unnecessary
(and deeply unfortunate)

Don't Be Scared - Yoko Ono [from Milk and Honey]

a self-script for comfort
on repeat

August 7, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 118 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Anna K, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [June 8, 1988]

Jasper Mountain Reserve
assembled from Telepaths 12 

our reports
from our various afars 

presented together
as a picture
of our separation 

they find strange games to play together
in odd corners of the acoustic space 

a mixed crowd of sounds
from different rooms

Hung on a Bad Peg - Fastbacks [from Zucker]

this teenypobberisch poem
is held right up to your face
gloms like a starfish

Banned Rehearsal 504 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Anna K, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [August 15, 1998]

same folks
but
in the same room 

finding an intonation
the true tonality
moves slowly here
a robustly tuned tonality

a room
is its current vibe 

now that we've been de-pested
we can allow our donkey haw hees
to bray
protesting pump handle
singing escalators (prefigured!) 

Banned Rehearsal
is well acquainted with music
but rarely lets it interfere 

tonality
is modulation
it
is the delta
the difference
the change
the transformation
of A by B
and of B by A
a relation
a synthesis 

events and activities
all their compositional interactions

polytextured steady states
many strange forms of wonderful in play
proceed cautiously
but do not stop
nor veer
nor left
nor right
neither over
nor around
the mountain
(this bear
is beating feet
wants
no part
in the bear hunt)
boring through
straight 
and Bertha true 

time for recess
a new game 

historical note
we called this
the "timer tape" session
my recollection
is that we had acquired a bunch of cassette "singles"
and would put them in the tape machine
and push play
(no sound)
when the machine encountered
the end of the tape
we would all change musics
and put in another 

Fantasy
on Somewhere Over the Rainbow 

was that in G?
(is now)

Track 3 - Eckstein Students [from Mach 6]

nothing quite like a middle school piano
(not the player
the instrument) 

they've seen a lot
(the player is doing quite well thank you)

Banned Rehearsal 743 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [August 11, 2008]

out on the porch
private porches
and patios
are underused musical venues 

sounds one must seek out
and live with
to understand
at ground level
someone
must have stepped inside
to play the piano
left the door open 

a yellow moon
rises in the Southeast
quite round 

the dis-coordinate strummers of Maple Leaf

In Session at The Tintinabulary

August 3, 2025

Coda - Keith Eisenbrey

in the shape note song book
in which I found this tune
it is marked
"to be played or omitted at pleasure"

Jasper Mountain Reserve
August 4, 2025

Gradus 418 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

the instructions themselves
are an ordeal 

pitched sounds
group themselves
into registers
(sets of like-resonating sounds) 

figuration
and acoustic cyclicity
can work
with the sense of register
to expand
or contract
the inclusivity
of any particular register 

notes
as queries
provisional token 

||new rung|| 

mixed pitch class simultaneities
settle back in their seats
make hay
out of fragments
of polyphonic motions

August 5, 2025

Detritus 6 - Keith Eisenbrey

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 26: Figure Studies 2010 (part 1)

Two more solo piano improvisations. These are both from early in 2010.

1. Figure Study 100315

2. Figure Study 100405


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