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Curt Siffert's Piano Musings
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Curt Siffert's Piano Musings

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Piano Improvisations by Curt Siffert - unless otherwise noted, all pieces are made up on the spot starting when the record button is pressed. These pieces are more about exploring the creative process than about producing finished, polished works. However, some material will undoubtedly be reworked into finished pieces for future projects. All pieces released under a Creative Commons license - by-nc-sa 3.0. In other words, they are not to be used for commercial purposes, but can be used/adapted for other noncommercial works. All require attribution. Share and enjoy. Visit http://curtsiffert.com/ for more music.

Piano Improvisations by Curt Siffert - unless otherwise noted, all pieces are made up on the spot starting when the record button is pressed. These pieces are more about exploring the creative process than about producing finished, polished works. However, some material will undoubtedly be reworked into finished pieces for future projects. All pieces released under a Creative Commons license - by-nc-sa 3.0. In other words, they are not to be used for commercial purposes, but can be used/adapted for other noncommercial works. All require attribution. Share and enjoy. Visit http://curtsiffert.com/ for more music.

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Stalactites and Stalagmites (7/19/07 #4)

The scaffolding from where treasures are stored and later forgotten.
Art and literature 14 years
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02:56

Her Worry Dolls (7/19/07 #3)

She got them in Guatemala, and kept them next to her matryoshka dolls. At night, the worry dolls would dance and try to offer comfort to their counterparts.
Art and literature 15 years
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02:18

Swamp and Sand (7/19/07 #2)

Think of the opposite of erosion. Sand and swamp, to soil, rock, and clay, and finally vegetation and peaceful structure.
Art and literature 15 years
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03:46

Unbond (3/22/07 #2)

Sometimes we get pulled apart slowly. We might not notice it at first.
Art and literature 17 years
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03:35

Kingdom (3/22/07 #1)

The kingdom was mighty. Great gates, wide courtyards, and deadly intrigue... but falling into disrepair.
Art and literature 17 years
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03:43

Junkyard Robot (3/17/07 #2)

Rusted metal and twisted gears, but still kinda cheery - he limps around the junkyard helping other contraptions to better themselves.
Art and literature 17 years
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01:33

Broken Frost (3/17/07 #1)

A dark bird is flying, testing the cold air just before spring. Some life might emerge from the still-frozen ground, but it might be too early to survive.
Art and literature 17 years
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02:09

Glass and Steel (3/7/07)

There is a stillness after destruction that is peaceful and stunning.
Art and literature 17 years
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03:10

Metal Knotted (2/28/07)

Start with a loose tangle. Find two ends, and start pulling them in opposite directions. Make them want different things. Force through the tangle, fight against it. Turn it into a knot, make it harder, as hard as metal. Then remember, how could metal ever become a knot? To untangle, remember where it started. With softness.
Art and literature 18 years
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02:04

Dancing About Architecture (2/8/07)

It's a strange structure, new. She moves around it tentatively, slowly assembling the pieces in her understanding and movements. It's a careful embrace, but ultimately whole and secure.
Art and literature 18 years
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02:41

Baby Naiad (1/5/07 #4)

She's there to protect the spring and the lake. She moves smoothly, gracefully, arranges the moss and lilypads just so, makes sure the moonlight glints at the right angle, keeps the water clear. The problem is, she got knocked up. And her daughter, who just hit the terrible twos, is running around trying to "help".
Art and literature 18 years
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01:47

Matchbox Traffic (1/5/07 #3)

I'm trying to drive this car, but it doesn't steer, it has no brakes, and the doors don't even open. There are wrecks all around me, cars and trucks turned upside-down, but none of them appear damaged. The traffic rules don't make any sense. And just when I think I'm getting somewhere, this giant toddler reaches down and grabs me.
Art and literature 18 years
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02:09

Old Meadow (1/5/07 #2)

It had a good run, but it'll probably turn into a swamp soon.
Art and literature 18 years
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02:38

Choir Rehearsal (1/5/07 #1)

It's Monday night. Sunday's service went well. But it's halfway through rehearsal, the break was too short, shoulders are slumped, people are leaning back in their chairs. The sopranos are giggling about something unholy. Time to focus for one more runthrough.
Art and literature 18 years
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02:57

Lost Village (12/7/06)

We had to hack through the brush to get there. It wasn't mist that hid it, just miles of desolation and occasional thickets.
Art and literature 18 years
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01:57

Homeless Ghost (12/6/06 #1)

He needs no food and is not rooted to a spot. But he also has no place to go, and cannot enjoy the warmth of the sun or the touch of a stranger. The world's beauty is only an apparition to him.
Art and literature 18 years
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Tinkerbell's Little Brother (10/31/06 #3)

He's clumsy - graceless with his flying, always spilling things. Takes some wrong turns. Sometimes he just makes a real mess of things. It probably frustrates him that he'll never live up to his sister.
Art and literature 18 years
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A Merry-Go-Round In Rain (10/31/06 #2)

The kids are stuck inside, waiting out the rain. But the merry-go-round slowly moves as the puddles grow.
Art and literature 18 years
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Eidolon (10/31/06 #1)

You've forgotten something. It's important. It's about yourself. It's buried in yourself, and you've forgotten. But you'll be reminded. You'll hear hints of it from time to time. You'll hear more when you're ready. You'll remember when you're ready.
Art and literature 18 years
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The Interrupting Sister (8/28/06)

Tommy and I keep trying to sneak up on the swamp monsters. We have to be really careful because they're sleeping. We have to be quiet. But Chrissy keeps asking us questions! We didn't want to bring her along, she keeps ruining everything!
Art and literature 18 years
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