Mellow Cello Podcast

Nick Takénobu Ogawa

Live composed cello loops and layers, ranging from groovy instrumentals to meditative soundscapes. Great for setting a chill vibe, music for concentration, or relaxation. Come on a journey with me as I find my way through the musical ether, setting loops with my cello and finding melodies and harmonies to intersperse throughout. For now this will be a music only podcast, all taken from my livestreams, and will be mostly live composed and improvised, with a few older Takénobu pieces thrown in on occasion.

  1. 09/23/2025

    Episode 88 Too Much Tylenol

    Episode 88 Too Much Tylenol This episode comes from the Youtube livestream on September 23, 2025. It’s been a while since I’ve posted a new episode, and I appreciate your patience for that. Things have been busy as I’ve adjusted to parenthood, and as I’ve accumulated a backlog of livestreams I’ve become intimidated by trying to parse through them and go through each jam to give my thoughts. I thought I’d just skip to the chase and post this episode as soon as I finished in order to just give my rambling thoughts as they’re fresh, or as fresh as they can be after jamming them out a bit. The first piece is an experiment in playing in 5/4 live, which I never do. I’m working on a new quartet based on the Japanese tale of Kaguya hime, which tells the story of a moon princess born in a shining bamboo grove, pursued by 5 royal suitors who she gives 5 impossible tasks, and then returns to the moon to forget the old couple who loved and raised her. It’s a deliberate departure from Momotaro, which I recently turned into a quartet. There is a lot of declarative action in Momotaro, and in the Moon Princess I’m trying to stay more vague and ethereal, driven more by emotion than action. Staying vague is its own challenge, and a bit of an exhausting one, so this stream was fun being able to get out some more rhythmically declarative sounds, which I think is how the rest of the session goes. The third piece is a bit darker, and I really like the minor chords I arrive at here, and really tends to embody some of my angrier feelings about the sheer stupidity of some of the news recently. After this piece was done I joked that it was called “Tylenol Blues.” There’s a real satisfaction in being able to say something musically that feels a bit much to spell out in words, suffice to say that the sense of foreboding and anger that this piece evokes is no accident. The final piece is much lighter, and was a fun catharsis and release after exploring my darker feelings about things. I’m really happy about some of the layered arco and love the scattered driving and washy movement it creates.

    45 min
  2. 10/28/2024

    Episode 73 Till June

    Episode 73 Till June Nick Takénobu Ogawa This episode comes from the livestream on May 16 2024, the last one before a brief hiatus from streaming. Things start off with the throwback sound of the earlier days of streaming, with a percussive loop created on the cello fingerboard, and the piece develops into a nice acoustic exploration with some nice vernal arco layers. The next piece uses the preloaded percussion sounds I have, and expands on some of the ideas from the first piece, with more effects, and takes things to a more developed place. Things take on a slightly darker tone for the third piece, but with some nice bluesy forward movement in the bass line, which then propels the arco. The fourth piece is a bit jauntier and more upbeat, but not without a sense of wonder, and this piece has some nice development. The fifth piece has a bit of an explorative vibe, with a bit of an eery alien world sound to it, like the theme for some funky otherworldly space exploration. The 6th and 7th pieces are related, and I think at the time I had a concept of being able to edit these two together somehow, which I may eventually do, as the 6th has a brighter sound and the 7th explores a bit more somberness, but both pieces have the same beat and could be intertwined with some production magic. The eighth piece has a bit of a western showdown vibe to it. The final piece has a bit more cosmic brightness, with some fun pizzicato and arco parts popping out of the background radiation.

    51 min
4.9
out of 5
28 Ratings

About

Live composed cello loops and layers, ranging from groovy instrumentals to meditative soundscapes. Great for setting a chill vibe, music for concentration, or relaxation. Come on a journey with me as I find my way through the musical ether, setting loops with my cello and finding melodies and harmonies to intersperse throughout. For now this will be a music only podcast, all taken from my livestreams, and will be mostly live composed and improvised, with a few older Takénobu pieces thrown in on occasion.

You Might Also Like