Each entry is a live recording of me attempting to shorten the distance between my brain and the hammers of the piano.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
4 Dec 2007, #4b: "Labrador" - 6m58s
I seriously considered releasing the first 3 minutes of this as its own piece, titled "and." It's just an exploration of space. There's a lot of silence, and only two chords, IV and I, kind of a plagal cadence repeated over and over again with slight adjustments. Finally at around 3:12 it settles into a groove and gets a little funky. That's the "Labrador" part. You can hear my foot keeping time. I think I had some left over energy from "Quebec," because I end up banging pretty hard (and it will probably clip a bit – sorry about that).
The pianists among you will know that F# major is close to the most difficult to jam in. I don't know why I picked it.
Recorded on December 4th, 2007, at Peace Church of the Brethren, in Portland, OR, with a Zoom H4 Digital Recorder. Edited with Audacity music software.
The goal of this blog is to post, on a semi-regular basis (I try to update it weekly), recordings of piano improvisation sessions, for people to listen to, and possibly comment on. These pieces are free improvs – stream-of-consciousness creations. Each improv session yields multiple pieces. A new piece starts when I sit down to play, and ends when I get up. Some pieces are split into movements, based on significant shifts in musical direction, usually with a complete stop. For more info, please read the introduction.
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1 comment:
Great idea man. I've enjoyed the first few.
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