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A weekly podcast of new piano improvisations by Jeremy Hatch.

Jeremy Hatch


    • Nov 18, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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    Dawning Light (Epic Orchestral Video Game Music)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020


    This is a track that I made for my game music portfolio this week. The synced demo video (which I cannot share publicly) is from a platformer, depicting a transition from a dark world to a brighter one. The two sections are composed to crossfade seamlessly as the player goes back and forth between these two worlds. The cover art for this upload is a photo I took of the Columbia River after a storm passed. This track is available for download, along with the rest of my work, at Bandcamp: jeremyhatch.bandcamp.com/track/dawning-light

    Drowsy in the Heat (Piano Pieces 2020)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020


    It's been a little over five months since the lockdowns began, and for almost all of that time I decided to not even think about releasing anything, and simply let my interests be what they would be from day to day. I shut down the Patreon and retreated into a long period of contemplation and largely undirected creative work.As the months passed, I became increasingly interested in composing music rather than improvising it. And over the past month or so, I've been writing daily for orchestra and for string quartet and for piano, and I've been finding this work very satisfying in itself.This piano piece is the first one of these compositions that I'm releasing. It's free to listen to here, but if you'd like to help support my work, you can pick it up along with the rest of my music at Bandcamp. If you play piano and can read written music, the sheet music for this piece is also available through Sheet Music Plus.Track art by Snapwire, licensed through Pexels.

    Going Inside (Improvisation 2020-03-27)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020


    Over this past week I saw a nice meme: a sketch of a person vaguely Buddha-like, sitting in lotus position, with the words "If you can't go outside, go inside." Whatever you think of that kind of thing (and to be honest, I generally roll my eyes at such things), the message is a useful one for right now. A lot of us are stuck inside for the foreseeable future, trying to figure out how to make ends meet, trying not to miss our friends too much, trying not to panic, trying not to go too stir-crazy; and if we're lucky enough to be cooped up with spouse and family, learning how to not drive each other nuts in such tight quarters. And of course, we're also trying not to be consumed by anxiety.I certainly don't have any answers or advice here, and am doing only the best I can myself. I'm just a musician. But during this enforced step back from "regular life" I've been thinking a lot about all the things that seemed absolutely essential on that old merry-go-round, and old mindsets too -- much of which seems dispensable from this vantage point, after just two weeks of mostly staying in and seeing nobody in person but my wife and cats -- and the neighbors, from across the way. I have a feeling a lot of people are going through a similar experience and that we will emerge from this trial much more focused on the truly essential things in life. I recorded this music before the first week of isolation but it seems to suit the mood this morning, so I've chosen it along with this photo by Josh Hild from Pexels for this Friday. I hope you enjoy it.Support on PatreonSpotify podcast linkFull playlist of 2020 ImprovisationsPhoto by Josh Hild from Pexels

    Joining Hands (Improvisation 2020-03-20)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020


    This week has been strange and distressing for all of us. Many of us have lost most or all of our income, and every one of us has been suddenly dislocated from the normal routines of life. I've been one of the lucky ones in both regards, but the experience of staying under self-imposed house arrest for fear of an unpredictable virus is anxiety-provoking and upsetting no matter what.So I've been looking for the positive aspects of all of this. I'll stay away from the economic analysis and instead look to how the people I know are responding in their day to day lives, and I'm finding that encouraging. People are being resourceful. People are using their free time well, if they suddenly have a lot of it. People are reaching out to one another and helping each other get through this rough patch, however long it may turn out to be.And that is why I chose this upbeat, jazzy piece and this particular photo by Matheus Viana from Pexels. The policy of social distancing mandates that we don't literally join hands with friends and strangers, but that doesn't stop us from doing so figuratively, and I've seen a whole lot of that going on in the last week.I hope you enjoy the music. Hang in there.Support on PatreonSpotify podcast linkFull playlist of 2020 ImprovisationsPhoto by Matheus Viana from Pexels

    Walk on the Shore (Improvisation 2020-03-12)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020


    Some gentle tones to soothe your anxious soul, just like a walk alone on the shore. I chose this photo by Lisa Fotios, one of my favorite photographers on Pexels, to evoke the mood of this one. I hope you enjoy it.Support on PatreonSpotify podcast linkFull playlist of 2020 ImprovisationsPhoto by Lisa Fotios from Pexels

    Blue Mood (Improvisation 2020-03-06)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020


    Support on PatreonSpotify podcast linkFull playlist of 2020 ImprovisationsPhoto by Inga Seliverstova from Pexels

    Breaking Ice (Improvisation 2020-02-28)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020


    Support on PatreonSpotify podcast linkFull playlist of 2020 ImprovisationsPhoto by Louis from Pexels

    Takeoff and Landing (Improvisation 2020-02-21)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020


    Support on PatreonSpotify podcast linkFull playlist of 2020 ImprovisationsPhoto by Ruvim from Pexels

    Waiting (Improvisation 2020-02-14)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020


    Like and subscribe!Support on PatreonSpotify podcast linkFull playlist of 2020 ImprovisationsPhoto by Daria Shevtsova from Pexels

    Breathe (Improvisation 2020-02-07)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020


    Support on PatreonSpotify podcast linkFull playlist of 2020 ImprovisationsPhoto by Виктория Лихолёт (Victoria Likhliet) from Pexels

    In Motion (Improvisation 2020-01-31)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020


    Support on PatreonSpotify podcast linkFull YouTube playlist of 2020 ImprovisationsPhoto by Erik from Pexels

    Spring Mist (Improvisation 2020-01-24)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020


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    With Grace (Improvisation 2020-01-17)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020


    Track artwork by Tiana from Pexels

    Turbulent Waters (Improvisation 2020-01-10)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020


    Photo by Emre Kuzu from Pexels Hello everybody, and welcome to the first improvisation of 2020! I chose this photo by Emre Kuzu to accompany it because I thought it matched the mood of this piece really well, with the crashing waves and a kind of light that could either be sunrise or sunset.Here is a YouTube playlist where I will be collecting all the improvisations from this year.

    Jeremy Hatch Piano Improvisations, Ep. 0: "Spring Flowers"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020


    Welcome to this preview episode of my solo piano improvisation podcast!Today’s piece is a selection from my latest album of piano improvisations, but this podcast will feature a brand new improvisation every Friday. Subscribe so you don’t miss a single one!

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