Harpist, Flutist & Pianist

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Rainy Daze Rag for Self-Willed Windshield Wipers

Rainy Daze Rag
for
Self-Willed Windshield Wipers
by
Kitty Allen


Preview
Full tune can be heard on Spotify, Pandora Plus &   in most digital music stores.

Semi-traditional rag composed & performed by Kitty Allen on pedal harp, midi-keyboard, & laptop. Special effects of rain showers & mixed windshield wipers are added throughout.

This tune was inspired by an October road trip from northwest Ohio up through Michigan to Mackinac Island and back. In fact, this trip has become an honored & very enjoyable tradition for me & a variable number of college girlfriends.

This year, for the first time, unsavory weather  ruled the week as torrential rain & high winds preoccupied both of our drives & much of our days on the island. We received a generous rendering of rain, sleet, wind, & one afternoon of spotty snow showers.

Mind you, the enjoyment of the trip was not diminished. In retrospect, the rain & wind prompted a rather relaxing & hypnotic rhythmic accompaniment to our road experience. We  listened to steady rain, light rain, slow windshield wipers, quick wipers, intermittent wipers, & one moment of turbulent near-trajectory wipers. Once we even went without wipers...for 10 minutes. I missed their cadence & almost suggested that we leave them on for the beat. For added entertainment along with the rain & the wipers, we also joined bumper-to-bumper traffic slow-downs & entered major visibility challenges. After this, a long ride on a sunny day would surely be dull.

So, as a result of this vacation, I have new respect for a basic tool of driving in inclement weather - working automobile windshield wipers. See  how far you go without them. To all sets & styles of wipers gracing auto front ends everywhere, this tune is for you. Wipe on & drive safely!





Photos of the town center during an October 2017 rainy adventure to Mackinac Island.

A note of special thanks to Diane Sullivan, who navigated through this soggy week & never once lost her composure behind the wheel. Nice work, Diane. Another great trip...every day an adventure!

© - Kitty Allen  2017

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Eleven Fifty-Seven

Eleven Fifty-Seven
by
Kitty Allen


 Preview
Full tune can be heard on Spotify, Pandora Plus & in most digital music stores.

Polyrhythmic vocal & instrumental tune composed & performed by Kitty Allen on acoustic prepared piano, midi-keyboard, pedal harp, & laptop.

This tune consists of three sections & is an experiment in atypical rhythms, altered acoustic instruments, altered voice, & key signature modulations. Section one is performed in 11/8 time and includes  piano with wires lined in paper. In addition, a full can of Red Bull energy drink (unopened) was laid  horizontally across the upper register. Section two contains fifty-plus measures of 6/8 time & offers pedal harp  with accompaniment. Section three moves in 6/8 timing with four groupings of seven measure vamps. Altered voice plus accompaniment can be heard. The tune ends with a return to the melody & 11/8 rhythm of section one.

Inspired by a visit to the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg, Russia. The photo shown above depicts the intricate & colorful marble floor within the church. It also shows a pair of sneakered feet which, in my perception, display the time at 11:57. Thus, the title of the piece & the rationale (if one  is necessary) for a rhythmic & tonal experiment.

Additional photos of the church can be seen below.







© - Kitty Allen  2017

Monday, July 17, 2017

Retrabalho para Rover e Squeezebox

Retrabalho para Rover e Squeezebox
by
Kitty Allen


 Preview
Full tune can be heard on Spotify, Pandora Plus & in most digital music stores.

Can you say "squeezebox" in Portuguese?
You will be able to after listening to this tune.

Original tune composed and performed by Kitty Allen on pedal harp, melodica, flute, midi-keyboard, and laptop.

Inspiration for this tune came from a morning stroll throughout the streets of Porto, Portugal.  A street musician and his canine companion performed for tourists and city pedestrians.  While the seated man played his accordion, his small coated dog sat perfectly still, with cup in mouth, ready to collect offerings. Both dog and man deserved their tokens of appreciation.

A re-mix of my earlier tune, Blue Dog Delicato, composed and recorded in 2014. Originally an eight bar blues in F major. Now a bit more.

© - Kitty Allen  2017

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Brief Misdemeanor for Schultz, the Weiner

Brief Misdemeanor for Schultz, the Weiner
by
Kitty Allen



 PREVIEW
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Original spoken word and instrumental tune composed and performed by Kitty Allen on midi-keyboard and laptop. 

Very quirky and quite ridiculous with sound effects in excess. Not produced to exemplify maturity or sophistication. Written and performed in a spirit of fun with rather obnoxious sound and rhyme added to the mix. Best listened to with a sense of humor, tolerance, and an active imagination. 

Inspired by antics and general misdemeanor-worthy behavior recently manifested during a spring adventure to Michigan and Ohio. So nonsensical  and silly that it might require scrutiny by the authorities. 




© - Kitty Allen  2017

Friday, April 28, 2017

PONDemonium


PONDemonium
by
Kitty Allen


Preview
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A medium tempo eclectic instrumental tune inspired by the spring season. Heavily integrated with various animal sounds that reflect the seasonal changes of nature, particularly as heard at the edge of a pond within a natural forest setting. Composed & performed by Kitty Allen on flute, harp (with toothbrush), midi-keyboard, & laptop. Additional audio provided by electronic effects, domestic house cats, & pond life that includes bullfrog, peepers, geese, & coyote.


A special thank you to these domestic house cats. They offered their distinctive vocal talents nearly free of charge.

Note: This tune is a re-mix of an earlier composition that was composed, performed, & recorded in December of 2015.

© - Kitty Allen  2017

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Carrot Cakewalk for Corpulent Concubine

Carrot Cakewalk
by
Kitty Allen


 Preview
Full tune available on Spotify, Pandora Plus & in most digital music stores.

For lovers of desserts and for all those who yield to temptation by enthusiastically consuming them with reckless abandon. A semi-traditional cakewalk-style dance tune composed & performed by Kitty Allen on harp, midi-keyboard, & laptop.

While cakewalks were originally dances created by slaves on plantations, slave owners found the music to be amusing. They picked up the dancing style for themselves in the 1890s, thus providing a curious cultural exchange of whites imitating blacks imitating whites.

Known for sounding bouncy and choppy, the heavy off-beats caused physicians to predict epileptic seizures to those who participated. Clergy projected the ruin of society &  decline of the human race. They may have been correct.


As seen in the photos below, there was additional enjoyment to be experienced from the composition and performance of this tune.






© - Kitty Allen  2017

Friday, January 13, 2017

Shivering Maple Sheds Frozen Tears


Shivering Maple Sheds Frozen Tears
by
Kitty Allen



 Preview
Full tune can be heard on Spotify, Pandora Plus,  & is available in most digital music stores.

Original tune composed & performed by Kitty Allen on laptop, midi-keyboard, chromatic harmonica, prepared comb, vocal effects, and vocal narration.

The maple sways throughout the storm
Its branches snap and fly.
The icicle that forms throughout
Drips down to melt and die.


© - Kitty Allen 2017

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

March for 2 Left Feet (in High Heels)


March for 2 Left Feet (in High Heels)
by
Kitty Allen



 Preview
Full tune can be heard on Spotify, Pandora Plus,  & is available in most digital music stores.


Original tune composed & performed by Kitty Allen on pedal harp (with toothbrush & effects), midi-keyboard, & laptop.

It's very difficult to march wearing high heels while playing a harp.
So I didn't.
Happy New Year!

©  - Kitty Allen  2017