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Melsen's Piano Log

This is a sound journal of Melsen improvising on different pianos. Practically everything you will hear is raw and unrehearsed. There will be sounds of life happening in the background, and many of the pianos are not in tune. Mel has been improvising at the keyboard since he was very young, but he began making regular recordings in 2012. This podcast is a curated selection from the larger body of recordings he has made since then. Many of the pianos featured here were part of a public art installation in Boston during the fall of 2013 - "Play Me I'm Yours" - the Boston Street Piano Project.
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Mar 2, 2015

This is a longer, meandering one. References to Dream Girls (a little bit!), as well as themes from previous Piano Logs.

Mar 1, 2015

For this improvisation, I found myself touching on a Chopin piece I've never actually learned. See if you can tell which one it is!

And, welcome to March 2015! For the month of March, I'm going to be publishing one podcast episode a day, so please check back regularly!

Feb 25, 2015

This is one I imagine playing for a dancer.

Feb 19, 2015

Another longer post. Here in Boston, we have had so much snow in the past month! The snowbanks are at least 9 feet tall on either side of our driveway, and our little street is like a bobsled tunnel. The last time I remember seeing this much snow, I was a child, and the walkways went over my head because I was tiny! Needless to say, I have had snow on the brain. So this improvisation ends in a little tune I remember from when I was that small child, watching a sweet movie about another child and his snowman.

Feb 6, 2015

I made this recording in Davis Square, Somerville, MA. The piano was part of the Boston Street Piano Project. If you follow the link and scroll down, you'll find a video of me playing!

Feb 2, 2015

I recently purchased a Zoom iQ6 X-Y Stereo Microphone for iOS from Guitar Center, and this is the first recording I made with it. I have been making all my recordings on my iPhone, but the recording quality hasn't been great for music. I'm still working out the best settings to use, but I think you'll notice the difference!

Jan 29, 2015

This is the second part of the improvisation I did with my brother Eric in a practice room at Wellesley College after listening to the Alloy Orchestra in concert (Performance to Man with a Movie Camera). I think you can tell that some of the inspiration comes from what we just heard.

A little background: Eric and I grew up listening to our dad, Philip Carlsen, composing at the piano. We both studied piano while we were growing up, and we both loved to just sit at the instrument and improvise (I think we preferred this to practicing our classical music pieces!). Periodically, we would jam together. Now, after we've both graduated from college and are working as graphics/media designers, we still take every opportunity we can to make stuff up together.

In the first recording (see the previous post), I was playing bass and Eric was playing treble. For this recording, we switched. Enjoy!

Eric's website - animation, graphics, and multi-media storytelling

Dad's website - Philip Carlsen, composer

Jan 29, 2015

This is the first of two recordings I made with my brother Eric after a performance at Wellesley College by the Alloy Orchestra (Performance to Man with a Movie Camera). He's playing treble on this one, and I'm playing bass. We're down in a practice room, playing on a baby grand.

On our way to this concert, we had been listening to a James Booker Pandora station in my car, and I think our first improv session was loosely inspired by that music. Our second session was heavily influenced by Alloy Orchestra's performance. It was cool how that turned out - it wasn't a conscious choice!

Eric's website - animation, graphics, and multi-media storytelling

Jan 22, 2015

This was the second piano I recorded for the "Play Me I'm Yours" Boston Street Piano installation.

Link to Boston Street Pianos 2013, Franklin Park Zoo

Jan 22, 2015

This was the second piano I visited during the "Play Me, I'm Yours" street piano installation in Boston. I arrived as the piano tuner was finishing up, so I sat in the shade and ate my breakfast as he worked. As I was waiting, I got to watch the stream of people in line for the zoo, and I loved how a lot of them stopped to see what he was doing. Public pianos can be such a spectacle. They draw the attention of so many people, especially young children.

Link to Boston Street Pianos 2013, Franklin Park Zoo

Jan 13, 2015

In October 2014, I found a free piano on Craigslist. It was so out of tune that some of the higher keys (which have three strings each) played three different distinct notes at once! But I have played many, many upright pianos by now, in various states of disrepair, and I liked the feel of this one. The keys were intact, the soft pedal and damper pedal worked, and it was very resonant.

I paid movers to transport it to my apartment, and I hired a piano technician (Jay Natale) to fix up the action. When we opened up the cabinet of the instrument, we found so much dust and mold! So my task for the next couple months was to clean the keys and vacuum the interior as thoroughly as I could. Jay did an excellent job on the action. When we finally put it back together, I attempted to tune it myself. I had adequate tools, and a relatively good ear, but it was my first time, and I didn't realize that a bunch of the tuning pegs were loose.

Yesterday, I hired Jay to tune it professionally, and he showed me how some of the pegs were so loose, they could slip very easily. So, I'm going to keep track of which keys slip out of tune, and eventually I will use a hammer to drive those pegs deeper into the wood of the soundboard before I get it tuned again!

I made this recording within two hours of having the piano tuned. It's a longer format than usual - I couldn't resist! Enjoy.

Jan 12, 2015

I played this thinking of my partner's uncle who had just passed away.

Jan 12, 2015

This particular piano was an old, very moldy baby grand, in a room off the lobby of the Thornewood Inn in Great Barrington, MA. I couldn't play long, because my sinuses got very irritated, but I was intrigued with the sonorities of the out-of-tune strings.

Jan 12, 2015

I was out on Whidbey Island, off the coast of Washington State, for my Grandad's memorial service. I live in the Boston area, and I have rarely gotten out to this place in my lifetime. My brother and I flew out there together with our mom, and we spent a couple days on the island. The woods were so incredibly lush and green!

We had the memorial service at the Senior Center where Grandad had spent a lot of time. As people were starting to trickle in, someone expressed their disappointment that my mom hadn't brought her violin to play. Very shortly thereafter, someone suggested that I try my hand at the upright piano that was sitting in the front of the room. This is the first music I played. Sometimes my partner asks me if what I'm playing is "right now." Almost always, if it is improvised, then the answer is yes, and this music was no exception.

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