Author: knowingtrees

  • Playing By Ear Demo – Hold Music

    Playing By Ear Demo – Hold Music

    I have a thurough self-led lesson about playing by ear in the works. For now, I thought I’d leave you with this.

    My advice on how to learn to play by ear.

    How to Play by Ear

    1. First, seek out financial institutions who provide one minute of music on repeat when you’re on hold.
    2. Next . . .

    OK. While that video is just kind of a kidding around, playing by ear is a goal of many of the people I work with.  Here is a video I made awhile back demonstrating one of the processes I use to learn a song by ear. 


    Blog Post: How I Learn Old Time Tunes – Learning to Play the Tune, Nancy, from a Recording by Jonas Friddle
  • Guest Post From Rose Signet – Thoughts On Writing, Recording and Collaboration

    Guest Post From Rose Signet – Thoughts On Writing, Recording and Collaboration

    “Softer the whisper, I will speak, softer the words, they repeat, they repeat, they repeat.”

    from the song Softer

    The song began with a gentle and cyclical guitar part. A jangly loop. I recorded the guitar in stereo and then the vocals in the same room. There was also a moment that was a touch stronger and more physical but fit well with the gentle verses. One of the days when I wasn’t feeling well, but felt compelled to work, I found the bass approachable. I remember that day because I found a really nice bass riff to compliment that more physical section of the song. 

    A few weeks later I recorded friend and collaborator Nic Jenkins on the drum set. It was a casual session with a few takes of each song at Off Center Arts that made me appreciate the ease of the session. Soon after I also recorded Liz Gaylor on the violin, but this time in a different space, at a private library at Los Poblanos. Liz’s violin quietly drones on two strings during the duration of the song.

    Softer was mixed alongside the other tracks at my home in Albuquerque with a few helpful ears and breaks here and there. The song’s overall message, an appreciation for the softer approach, was a guide during the process of making the album. 

    The whole album, Rose Signet, can be found on streaming services.

    Softer
    Josh Martin/Rose Signet
  • Grace McCullough Reads for Bosque Press ABQ inPrint #7

    Grace McCullough Reads for Bosque Press ABQ inPrint #7

    Grace McCullough reads in front of a crowd at Books on the Bosque

    It was standing room only at Books on the Bosque yesterday for the launch of Bosque Press‘ ABQ inPrint #7.

    Grace was one of about 15 writers who read part or all of their piece which is published in this years’ edition.

    She wrote about meeting famed Chicago muralist Hector Duerte. The piece which she speaks about, Corazón Remendado (Stitched Heart), can be seen here.

    Thank you to everyone at Bosque Press and Books on the Bosque for creating such a welcoming, inspiring event.

  • Tisa Batchelder on Her New Album, Dream Girl

    Tisa Batchelder on Her New Album, Dream Girl

    I think probably everybody has some sort of healing dream. And so as you journey through the different songs, maybe little, little parts of the dream are falling into place or coming true.

    Tisa Batchelder

    I’m honored to share this audio essay by my good friend, and one of my very favorite musical artists, Tisa Batchelder.

    In this essay Tisa talks about her album, Dream Girl, which you can find on Bandcamp.com.  

    Tisa Batchelder

    Album Release Celebration

    Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023

    Martyrs’ in Chicago

  • “Let’s start something loud! Can you hear it?” – Cherishing the Music We Made with It’s a Girl

    “Let’s start something loud! Can you hear it?” – Cherishing the Music We Made with It’s a Girl

    One of my most cherished musical memories is of the four of us standing backstage and hearing the sold-out crowd stomping and chanting,






    I loved this band so much and this album represents some of my favorite music that I ever made.

    It was such a thrill to work with people that had so many good ideas!

    Song Ideas!

    Arrangement ideas!

    Staging and audience interaction ideas!

    Teaming up with awesome bands and venues ideas!

    Elizabeth Breen | Miki Greenberg | Jason McInnes | Lindsay Weinberg

    As Miki would say, “The classic lineup of piano, banjo and two oboes.”

    Our first show was October of 2008 at the Tonic Room. 

    Our album release show was in February 2012 and our last show was sometime that spring.

    And, then . . . I don’t think a decision was made to retire the band. I remember it just kind of happening.

    We had taken a long time to make the record. By the time the album came out all four of us were sending our creative energy towards other projects and family life.

    It’s a Girl was much more like being in a theater production than any other band I was part of before, or since. Theatrical shows close and so did this band, I suppose.

    You can listen to the album for free at bandcamp.  

  • Welles Park in Ballpoint Pen and Ink

    Welles Park in Ballpoint Pen and Ink

    Welles Park, 2022, Ballpoint Pen and Ink, 24″x18″

    This is the piece which I alluded to in previous blog post about practicing my greyscale skills

    It is now available for purchase in the gallery

    I worked, on and off, for a year to bring this piece to completion. The slideshow to the left shows a bit of that process.

     

     

  • Revisiting My “Practicing Greyscales” Sketchbook

    Revisiting My “Practicing Greyscales” Sketchbook

    Setting clear goals, in terms of both skillset and finished work, continues to take an increasingly important place in my creative world. It’s funny, now, to think that setting of goals was not something I thought about very much.

    Just as I, as a musician, practice scales, etudes and other small bits of music, I’ve developed a sketchbook practice which supports me in building the visual art skills that I lack at the moment.

    At the end of 2021 I began working on a large pen and ink piece. I stepped up to the paper and realized, almost immediately, that I did not have control of the necessary skills to complete the piece as I wanted.  I could understand the process intellectually, but it wasn’t going to come out of my pen without more practice.

    I used some scrap paper and put this sketchbook together to explore the greyscale. I used three of my favorite mark making tools; pencils, roller ball pens, and fine line pens. In addition, I shifted between hatching and blending techniques with the idea that I would be able to explore not only my abilities, but also the qualities of each instrument.

    Thank you for taking a look.

    And, please reach out if my experiences could be of service to your art and/or music making practice. I’m happy to answer any questions that you leave in the comments or send me an email.

  • Jonas Friddle Discusses the Music and Memories behind his New Album, Jug Band Happy Hour (Interview)

    Jonas Friddle Discusses the Music and Memories behind his New Album, Jug Band Happy Hour (Interview)

    “It’s funny to think of myself as a person who is old enough to reflect on some good times.” 

    Jonas Friddle

    Jonas Friddle joins Getting to Know Trees to talk with Jason about how the good times of the past inspired his new collection of songs, Jug Band Happy Hour. Visit jonasfriddle.com to pick up the recording and to learn about his album release show, Feb. 5, 2023 at Space in Evanston.

  • Can I Sing You to Sleep? – Maria McCullough Shares a Sweet Moment with a Dear Companion

    Can I Sing You to Sleep? – Maria McCullough Shares a Sweet Moment with a Dear Companion

    The sweet moments in this video took place on June 5, 2021. Toro was one of my dearest companions and rest teachers. Can I sing you to Sleep? was inspired by and written in a workshop guided by Octavia Raheem.

    Amongst all the layers in the world that might have you feel and do otherwise…

    May you feel loved.

    May you find rest.

    May you experience moments of ease.

    May you sing.

    Maria McCullough (she/they) loves to share and explore with others through music, movement, laughter, love and rest. Maria is grateful to be living on Tiwa Land/Tewa land in so-called Albuquerque, NM and is at the beginning of a relationship-building journey with the land and beings here.You can contact Maria and learn more about her offerings here.

  • Present Time! – new piece by Elijah Kim

    Present Time! – new piece by Elijah Kim

    One of my music students, Elijah, has offered some music inspired by this time of giving and receiving. Present Time! is Elijah’s musical take on the excitement of opening Christmas presents. Enjoy!

    Elijah is in the 7th grade, and has been playing guitar for 4 years. He likes seals and loves to go ziplining.

    He has been writing songs with his guitar for 3 years and has been composing with standard notation for one month.

    This is a Midi version of it, exported from Elijah’s Musescore file.