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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 20, 2015

March 2015 - Day 20

This piano had no working damper pedal! So I made the best of it. What follows is a very upbeat, staccato improvisation, with many sequences. Sequences can be very satisfying!

Mar 19, 2015

March 2015 - Day 19

My second recording from the South Station pianos. I had at least a couple spectators - you can hear them in the background!

Mar 18, 2015

March 2015 - Day 18, part two!

I launched into this jaunty tune. Seemed very appropriate for South Station. There were actually two pianos set up next to each other there, which was unique.

Mar 18, 2015

March 2015 - Day 18

I'm releasing two recordings today: this first one is tiny - it's just a clip of a woman I met who had been hanging out at the South Station public piano for multiple days, hours a day. She was trying to amass signatures for a petition to save the pianos. I wonder what became of that?

Mar 17, 2015

March 2015 - Day 17

Here is the rest of that improvisation I posted yesterday. This one is much longer. I think there are many cool sounds that emerged...enjoy!

Mar 16, 2015

March 2015 - Day 16

This one is from earlier on last Thursday. I thought that I would try to shake things up by trying to intersperse unexpected and odd chords with my more habitual flow of improvisation. You'll hear more things than usual that could sound like mistakes, but I try to run with them and see where they lead. This is really the first of a two-part recording. I stopped recording, then decided I wanted to continue, so started again where I left off. You'll hear the second part tomorrow.

Also, I have now officially made it halfway through this one-recording-per-day project for March! Woohoo!

Mar 15, 2015

March 2015 - Day 15

My last recording of the night on Thursday. I had tried some improvisations earlier with a relatively large concentration of random chance chords and sonorities (you'll hear these ones soon). In this last one, I gravitated to one lovely, dependable key: the fabulous F major! Enjoy...

 

Mar 14, 2015

March 2015 - Day 14

Here's one from the Esplanade at night. I was pretty close to the hatch shell. What a fun, weird experience to play a piano outdoors in a park. I somehow think this improvisation even sounds like night music...

Mar 13, 2015

March 2015 - Day 13

This is one of 17 recordings I made on October 5, 2013. As you have heard previously on this podcast, I started at Old North Church right after tower bell ringing practice. I then made my way down the greenway, over to Quincy Market and the old State House, back by Government Center, by this park, then over to the Chinatown gate. Quite a long tour!

I liked this piano because I thought it sounded a lot like a hammer dulcimer.

Mar 12, 2015

March 2015 - Day 12

Here it is - the improvisation I had to do directly following Professor Souhad Zendah's presentation. I was haunted by the image of her at 17, having to spend 4 hours in an ever-narrowing tunnel, walking past countless sniper guns and enduring constant shouted threats from unseen soldiers on speakers, waiting to get out of Gaza into Israel, so she could travel to the West Bank for university, not knowing she wouldn't be able to go back home - to this day.

Something I noticed about this recording - it starts with a repeated F, eventually moves to a repeated G, and then a repeated A at the end. Throughout, the motive incorporates those three notes as well.

Somehow, I hope this conveys the message of hope Professor Souhad was sharing.

Mar 11, 2015

March 2015 - Day 11

This is the third recording from last Sunday's service at the Community Church of Boston. I played this one after community announcements, joys, and sorrows had been expressed. This was paving the way for our presenter, Souhad Zendah. See Day 9 for a longer description of the service.

This is another one in the arpeggiated style. After listening to it, I think it references "Become Ocean" by John Luther Adams, performed by the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. I've been listening to that recently. That is a very cool piece, and I really recommend seeking it out!

Mar 10, 2015

March 2015 - Day 10

This is the second recording from Sunday's church service. See Part 1 for a longer description. It was the first official music offering in the service.

Mar 9, 2015

March 2015 - Day 9

I just attended an incredibly intense and heartfelt talk by Tufts Professor Souhad Zendah about her experiences growing up in Gaza, her life afterwards, and the lives of all the people who live there now. I do not have words to convey this adequately. I have learned some about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict over the years, but I really had no idea it was this bad. Simply, it sounds like Gaza is a prison. And I'm terrified for the people who live there. My heart goes out to them.

I played for the service at the Community Church of Boston, and I ended up making 4 recordings. You'll hear them all. The first three happened before Professor Souhad spoke. The last one happened directly after. I had to close my eyes to keep from crying. I'm going to post them in order, starting today.

This recording was the opening music, calling people to come sit down and get ready for the service.

Mar 8, 2015

March 2015 - Day 8

This was arguably one of the most populated places I played during the Boston Street Piano project. You can hear all the people moving around and talking in the background!

Mar 7, 2015

March 2015 - Day 7! It's been a whole week, and I've still got so many recordings to share! Thanks to all of you who have been tuning in and downloading the podcasts. I really appreciate your interest!

Mar 6, 2015

Welcome to Day 6! I've gone back to recording directly from my iPhone while I try to get the new microphone fixed. You may have noticed some microphone static in a couple of the more recent recordings. It's been getting worse, so I'm probably going to just get the microphone replaced. In the meantime, I have a shock absorbing mic stand for my iPhone which is pretty cool! It definitely helps reduce the background noise in the recordings.

Mar 5, 2015

Yet another one from the Boston Street Piano Project. This was the first recording I made that day, after tower bell ringing practice at Old North Church. This is one of the fast arpeggiated ones, in the vein of my Davis Square recording.

Mar 4, 2015

This one is more informal and playful. During the Street Piano Project, there would often be people milling around the pianos - waiting to take their turn, just listening, or wanting to join in. I started playing Autumn Leaves, and a guy who was standing behind me started singing along. Then he asked if he could play too, and we had some fun!

Mar 3, 2015

Part of the Boston Street Piano Project. This one explores different realms of sound from my usual palette. I mean, part of what I'm trying to do is be original and try something entirely new every time. But my ears and fingers have patterns they love to revisit. Sometimes I have to really push myself to shake things up, and I think this recording really did that!

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 26, 2015

Part of the Boston Street Piano project. A trumpet student was practing a part from the Ravel G-Major Piano Concerto, so I did this riff on it.

You can view a video of this improvisation here on YouTube.

Feb 25, 2015

This is one I imagine playing for a dancer.

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