Open Mic Adventures LVIII: “Kartofelsalat”

Amid last week’s chaos I managed to squeeze in a little composing one night.  I was messing around with yet another waltz in my music journal, which I then edited quite a bit once I got into Noteflight and started putting in the notes.

I did not start out with German potato salad (the meaning of “Kartofelsalat”) as what I hoped to portray musically.  I was just scribbling around, and when it came time to assign my little piece a title, “Kartofelsalat” popped into my head.  It perhaps makes sense:  it sounds funny, it’s vaguely German (this waltz has a bit of a German flare to it), and it’s a mix of various musical ingredients, much like the delicious side dish.

It’s a short piece, like much of what I compose now, but I decided to expand the arrangement beyond solo piano.  There’s a vibraphone part that doubles the right-hand piano melody, adding a bit of spirited bounce to the piece.  I also wrote an electric bass part, and doubled the piano’s left hand for treble clef organ.

And here’s the version of YouTube, which—quite frankly—could use a few more views, dear readers:

Happy Listening!

—TPP

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