As a performer, I’m mostly known for the improvisations that I do on keyboard and piano. Here are a few selected ones — for my solo improvisations, go here. For group improvs, go to OK Music’s website or YouTube channel for a full list of tracks. These tracks are all done in one, unedited cut — some EQ or volume controls here and there, but there is no splicing involved.

You can add me as a Facebook friend or follow me on twitter if you want more updates, since I occasionally post things that I’ve made on the fly. (The stuff that I think is worth keeping are the ones that get uploaded to YouTube.)


Pivoting Strategy No.4

Pivoting Strategy No.4

“Pivoting strategy” is a term used by entrepreneurs and startups when a business model or idea is determined to be no longer sustainable, creating the necessity to switch the direction of where the organization is going. These switches can often be very radical — Twitter, for example, started from a company called Odeo, which was originally a podcast sharing service but ended up doing something very different to earn its success.

It’s a phrase that evokes ideas of change, reinvention and rebirth — part of what adds to the excitement and thrill of starting a new business. Entrepreneurs tend to look at “pivoting” with both reverence and dread, since they know that something drastic is about to happen in the near future



Corridors of Information


Corridors of Information
This is dedicated to the internet. Well, all that stuff on there that people make, anyway.


Greensleeves Piano Improvisation


Greensleeves Piano Improvisation
Something based on something more traditional — Greensleeves is actually a song about courtship and love, making it a mystery how it got to be known as a Christmas song since it really has nothing to do with the holiday itself. Still, its melodic and harmonic structures are pretty good for improvisations and arrangements — maybe someone decided to sneak it in somewhere just because of that.