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    57. Farewell

    Song: Farewell
    Words & Music by ​Patricia Norton
    Lyrics
    May you know the love that surrounds you
    is as warm as summer sun on sand;
    and until the time that we meet again,
    ​may love hold you in the palm of her hand.

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    Notes: What are summer songs for you? I think of summer as a time of greeting and gathering and workshops and camps and goodbyes and endings... a time of physicality, sensuality, heat, languor... I notice my body responding to light and heat. When I tune inward, I listen for what hums, what hurts, what is healing. Especially in this time, I notice what memories are loosened and how tender connections feel -- which brings me to this song, which is a farewell wish that could be sung to anyone -- family, friends, people we don't yet know. It might even be sung to an inner self that we are extra aware of, or listen to, and then ask to wait while we tend to other demands. As we leave gatherings of family or friends or memories, we can hum this song, envisioning each, wishing them well. In the last line of lyrics, I use the pronoun "her" for love -- but please, sing whichever pronoun embodies love for you -- his, her, their, our, xer, sher -- craft a version that evokes warmth in you.

    Songwriter Info: That would be me, so both of the websites below have stuff...

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:03:13
    Start time of reprise: 00:15:59

    Links: 
    abreathofsong.com
    juneberrymusic.com

    Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, Ionian, melody with counter-harmony

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    55. Everything Is Changing with Guest Kaitie Ty Warren

    Song: Everything Is Changing
    Words & Music:​ Kaitie Ty Warren
    Lyrics
    Everything is changing.
    Life keeps rearranging; and
    sometimes it feels awkward,
    but we cannot go backward.
    We cannot go backward.
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    Notes: I keep singing this to myself... so grateful that Kaitie caught this song-morsel that provides so much release. This idea that life keeps rearranging, sometimes feeling awkward -- but that's not the end -- I get to keep moving through that... for some reason I can hear this so much more easily when it's coming in a song. Kaitie isn't done with this song -- she is still listening for the harmonies -- which means you're getting it at this sweet moment of openness and exploration -- how will you harmonize it, or will you stay with the melody, singing the reassurance into your bones? The songwriter conversation that follows ranges across the Ubuntu philosophy origin and how/why it applies to choirs, caring for a group, straight talk about singing in groups when not everyone's on pitch, what we can learn from small children, musings on flexibility versus predictability ... and more!

    Songwriter Info: Kaitie Ty Warren (she) is a Bay Area-based songleader, teacher, writer, cartoonist and performer. Passionate about creating joyful experiences through music, Kaitie uses simple yet luscious harmonies to build bridges within communities and bring people together in song. In early 2020, Kaitie's Living Room Choir moved online, and that fall her first child was born. Living Room Choir continued online, and in 2021 Kaitie added Simple Harmonies: Songs for Babies & Their Grown-Ups. Nowadays, Kaitie is still leading online but also exploring pandemic-conscious opportunities to sing together in person. Her dream, pandemic-willing, is to host a vibrant, in-person, intergenerational choir for babies, children and adults of all ages to sing together. 

    Links: 
    To contact Kaitie directly: kaitietywarren@gmail.com
    To learn more of Kaitie's songs: https://thelivingroomchoir.com/original-music/
    To sing with Kaitie: thelivingroomchoir.com
    Kaitie's cartoons: https://www.instagram.com/kaitietywarren/
    For cartoons & things for sale: https://society6.com/kaitietywarren


    Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morrisette MORISSETTE,ALANIS - Jagged Little Pill Acoustic - Amazon.com Music
    Simon Webbe: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/simon-webbe/78729485
    more about the Bird/Cat/Dog idea for community reengagement
    Ubuntu and Bishop Desmond Tutu... here's an article about ubuntu by Desmond Tutu’s granddaughter

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:04:11
    Start time of reprise: 01:00:53

    Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, Major (Ionian), melody with optional harmonies

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    45. First Light with guest Penny Stone

    Song: First Light
    Words & Music ​by Penny Stone
    Lyrics
    May the stars shine brightly on you in the dark night,
    May the warmth of friends sustain you ‘til the first light.
    When the dawn will come, bring the warmth of the sun,
    And the songbirds will be singing in the morning.

    May the bright stars in the dark sky
    Watch over your longest night.
    May the bright stars in the dark sky
    Watch over your longest night.


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    Notes: Penny includes us all into her circle of friends by sharing "First Light" -- a song she wrote for 5 close friends, including her partner. Then we have a rollicking conversation, covering big voices, purposeful singing, what a requiem might do, and a few little questions like, "What has singing taught you about life?" Also, how and why you might say "FTS"...

    Songwriter Info: Penny Stone is a musician and activist based in Edinburgh, Scotland. She believes that everyone can sing and that every voice is valuable and beautiful. Penny facilitates singing groups and writes accessible music for community groups. She is currently working on a feminist requiem. 

    Links: 
    Penny's website (with a donation box)...: www.singlouderthanguns.com
    Learn and Sing along song videos: www.singlouderthanguns.com/singalong-songs/

    Sing this song with with Penny: First Light (learn and sing along) - YouTube
    Twitter: @singovertheguns

    The lullaby Penny describes that she wrote for the "wee girl": https://youtu.be/aG3OgCWd8c4
    How to Write One Song by Jeff Tweedy:  An Excerpt from How to Write One Song by Jeff Tweedy | Penguin Random House
    Two choices for Jaqueline du Pre Elgar cello concerto:
     Jacqueline du Pre & Daniel Barenboim - Elgar Cello Concerto - YouTube
    or with Sir John Barbirolli: Elgar Cello Concerto / Jacqueline Du Pré / Sir John Barbirolli, LSO (ASD 655) 1965 - YouTube

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:03:57
    Start time of reprise: 01:08:42

    Nuts & Bolts: 3:4, Major, Harmonized, tune in the middle

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    43. Music

    Song Music
    Words & Music by Matthew Myer Boulton
    Lyrics
    We are going to a place where music
    falls and fills up everything;
    and though it might be a long time,
    know it's gonna be alright --
    ​'cause we've already started to sing.

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    Notes: This song has an Appalachian feel, and a wonderful way of rising and falling, gradually filling you up with the music that it's singing about as you sing it. Matthew says, “Great songs have great ideas in them, too. They are simple but they are not simplistic.” On the podcast, you'll hear me poking around with different rhythms and experimenting with harmonies and interspersing... and I encourage you to explore, too, as soon as you feel comfortable with the song. Let the music do its thing by filling us up, and let's enjoy the feeling of our voices today.

    Songwriter Info: Matthew Myer Boulton is an author, teacher, filmmaker, and proud papa of Jonah and Margaret. A graduate of Northwestern University, Harvard Divinity School, and the University of Chicago Divinity School, he has served on the faculty of Harvard Divinity School and seminaries in New England and the Midwest. He's also the Creative Director and Producer of the Salt project -- which is where I uncovered his bio!

    Links: 
    The original Butterflyfish recording can be found here: Christian Music for Children by Butterflyfish (saltproject.org) 
      You can buy sheet music here, too, or use the contact button to ask permission to use the song further.
    A shout out to Matt Myer (no relation), whose youtube video introduced me to the song: Music (We are going ) - YouTube

    Nuts & Bolts: 2:2, Major,  harmonized

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:02:23
    Start time of reprise: 00:12:32

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    42. Be Safe, My Love

    Song Be Safe, My Love
    Music & Words by Juliana Murphy.
    Music inspired by the traditional song, "Katie Dear",
    ​and words by a passage in Diana, Herself by Martha Beck.
    Lyrics
    Be safe, my love; be well, my dear one.
    Live in joy and peace, my sweet friend.
    For we are here, we are awakened;
    ​fear no more, and take your rest.

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    Notes: Creativity is so often the process of connecting disparate things in a new way. Juliana Murphy crafted this sweet, reassuring wish for safety, wellness, and fearlessness by combining a text from a modern-day fable of awakening with a folk song that came with disturbing, murderous lyrics. She adjusted both and ended up with a song that to me, at least, sits easily in the voice, and lightly on the spirit. I can send this wish to myself, family members, friends, or strangers. I don't take "awakened" to be a politically-angsty, aggressive kind of "wokeness", but rather an eyes-opened kind of awareness and presence that lets me register the world immediately around me. As always, you get to take this song and make it your own now -- what is it that you wish for yourself and those around you that is actually already true? How much fear can we release as we sing?

    Songwriter Info: Juliana Murphy (she/her) comes to the circle with a lifelong love of singing and a library of original and collected songs that connect us to ourselves, nature, and the cycles and rhythms of being a human on this planet. She brings a deep desire to sing a more beautiful, inclusive, loving, sustainable, and delightful world into being. Juliana co-leads the Tucson Community Song Circle and is a graduate of the Littlebird Songleader Flight School for community songleading.

    Links: 
    Juliana's blogpost about this song, with her recording: ​Be Safe, My Love — juliana murphy
    Juliana's website: https://www.julianamurphy.com/waking-lullabies
    Instagram: @wakinglullabies


    Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, Major,  harmonized

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    41. I Am the Calm

    Song I Am the Calm
    Music & Words​ by Carole Marie Downing, 
    additional harmony by Patricia Norton
    Lyrics
    I am the calm in the eye of the storm, come to center. 
    I am the calm in the eye of the storm, take a breath. 
    I am the calm in the eye of the storm, come to center. 
    I am the calm in the eye of the storm you can rest. 
    I am the calm. 

    ​I am the calm, you are the calm, we are the calm.

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    Notes: As we prepare to leave our home of 22 years and shift to a new kind of community for us, let me tell you, this song is proving useful! As I sort belongings, as inspections get scheduled... and spring begins to rise, and world news swirls, and how to responsibly bring people together is still confusing and uncertain... something sweet, short and simple that I can repeat to myself, exchanging the words "It's all falling apart! I can't do this!" with "I am the calm in the eye of the storm..." is a huge gift I give myself with tenderness and with strength. Carole Marie wrote it in the early days of the pandemic, when even yoga practice felt overwhelming -- she could sing this to herself on her mat and take a breath. I think it is aging well, holding that kind of unpanicked settling effect that lets us function through it all. And while I sincerely hope you don't need this song right now, if you learn it this week, it will be snugged into your heart for any moment in the future when it becomes useful!

    Songwriter Info: Carole Marie Downing is a songleader, music guide, and facilitator committed to sparking joy and creating connection in times of transition and change. She leads 'Simply Singing', a monthly community song circle and facilitates workshops and retreats integrating music with writing. As a music guide, she teaches introductory ukulele and guitar with a passion for supporting beginners to trust and nurture their innate musicality. Carole Marie lives in Portland, Oregon and finds inspiration for music and life in the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest.

    Links: Find Carole Marie in any of these places!
    Website: https://www.tunetojoy.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TunetoJoy
    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/tunetojoymusic/

    Nuts & Bolts: 2:2, Major, 2-layers, one harmonized

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