HOST- Jeremy Burns, Matthew Scott Phillips
GENRE- Special Topics
DURATION- 111:10
BUMPER MUSIC- "Creepy, Creepy Little Star" (Treybien/Alex), "Have I Lived" (Andersonlane)
ANNOUNCER- Mike Cunliffe
Once again, the students become the teachers! There's so much talent among our listeners, we simply must feature it. So, get ready to listen and discuss!
This episode will feature the original music of:
Treybien/Alex, Gerald P. David, Linda Felcone, Rev. Jack Ladybird, Adam Hayes, Kara Ciezki and Andersonlane
"Creepy, Creepy Little Star"
Treybien- piano
Alex- piano/conducting
Undisclosed participants- Background vocals
This chilling interpretation of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" came about when Trey's 10 year old daughter, Alex, began experimenting with applying different modes to the original melody. As it turns out, Aeolean (minor) won out! The two of them performed this, together, as a conversation about creepy movies emerges from the back drop! Alex adds drama of her own by adding pauses and breaths that step outside of any consistent meter.
Hear the piece:
Refer to the opening bumper track of this episode.
"Back To One"
Gerald P. David- guitar, sequenced strings, shaker
Gerald is starting off with an open E chord (no thirds). The key of E major is implied as the melody walks down the major scale, moving through the I - IM7 - vi - V chords, and lands on the I chord (now with the 3rd present).
Though this is a descending melody, the overall mood is positive and energetic. This is due, in part, to the overall movement from I to V and back to I as well as the rhythmic structure steadily building throughout the piece. On the change up, we hear the MINOR PLAGAL CADENCE occur as we move from IV to iv (borrowed chord from E minor) to I.
Hear the piece:
This piece currently not available.
Refer to: 00:19:25 on this episode
"Cluck, Cluck, Cluck! The Leaves Are Falling"
Linda Felcone- piano
Linda has been submerged in music for all of her life. In her later years, she took up piano and composition. This piece features an A minor pentatonic theme in the left hand (bass/rhythm) and A minor in the right hand (melody). This haunting and engaging polytonal piece gives us a glimpse into her upbringing in the Appalachian region and a foretelling of some fantastic things to come!
Hear the piece:
"Cluck, Cluck, Cluck! The Leaves Are Falling"
Hear more from Linda on:
YouTube
"Restless Leg Syndrome"
J David Black- scoring and sequencing for bass, electric piano and celesta
This piece paints the perfect picture of any uncontrollable circumstance that might keep someone awake at night, or overwhelmed by a busy and fast paced day. Jerky and unpredictable movements are well conveyed by the syncopations that dance all around a simple 3/4 meter. The use of hard stereo panning further disorients the listener. The main theme, played on MIDI celesta, has a very pleasing hook that grabs your attention with interval leaps as it interplays with the bass and electric piano parts.
Hear the piece:
"Restless Leg Syndrome"
on Sound Cloud
Hear more from Rev Jack Ladybird on:
Sound Cloud
"Arshen"
Adam Hayes- synth and sequencing
Adam wrote this piece as the theme to a character that he is developing as an exercise. "Arshen" is a blacksmith in the land of Aurophia, the product of Adam's vivid imagination. A masculine choir establishes the main theme, which is then galvanized by the piano. Adam widens the texture with a fuller chorus and amps it up with energetic drums! We wave goodbye to our good hero with a fanfare in the horns section. This piece will be on his 2nd Aurohpia album.
Hear the piece:
This this piece has not been officially released.
Refer to: 01:05:20 on this episode
Hear more from Adam on:
YouTube
Spotify
Sound Cloud
"Honshirabe"
Kara Ciezki- low C recorder
Kara has taken a traditional Japanese melody, a Bushi, and made it her own by implementing her own pacing and structure. Traditionally, this would be a single line. But Kara boldly uses two lines, resulting in a conversational effect! Both lines were performed, by Kara, on the low C recorder. But her astonishing technique makes it sound like a traditional Japanese instrument. The meditative quality of this piece transports the listener to a tranquil place.
Hear the piece:
"Honshirabe"
on Spotify
Hear more from Kara:
Spotify
"Have I Lived"
Cheryls Anderson- guitar, vocals
Bill Chambers- guitars, bass, backing vocals
Paul Novosel- drums
We first heard Andersonelane on Ep,70- Listener Compositions Pt.1. That track captured the wilder side of country music. But this track captures it's more introspective and spiritual side. She did a lot of research in her community by asking friends and neighbors, "if God asked you one question before he opened the gates to heaven, what would he ask?" Their answers inspired this song. Be it the fantastic songwriting or the lush sonic experience, "Have I Lived" is sure to stir your soul. This song is featured on their album "The Fight".
Hear the song on:
Band Camp
Hear more from Andersonlane on:
Band Camp
Spotify