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    101. Sacred Breaking

    Song: Sacred Breaking
    Music: 
    Hannah Jeffery
    Lyrics

    The only way to be here is to be constantly breaking open
    How else do we make sense of this human experience?

    Beauty, break me open
    Tragedy, break me open
    Humility, break me open
    Love, crack open my heart

    Heartbreak is our birthright 
    It's the only way to be here
    Heartbreak is our birthright
    It's the only way we can heal
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    NotesThis song of Hannah's rings so deeply true to me -- and it is reassuring to me to have heartbreak normalized. I'm not the only one who hears the news, reads the stories, looks around me, and feels heartbreak. What's beautiful and healing in Hannah's song is the turn of all that breaking into sacred -- something deserving of veneration -- something that blesses us and opens us to life in the most beautiful possible way.

    ​Longtime listeners (well, two years at least!) may notice I've shifted things up as we've moved into the second 100 episodes, in response to some ideas from you all. There's a clip of the song at the very beginning of the episode, and time markers for when I start teaching the song and the reprise in the shownotes. There's a little less talk at the beginning, but still the invitation to come into your body and breath and voice, which is part of this singing practice. Hope you find it ever more useful in navigating your own life, tending your own heart.... I continue to do it as my own tending, shifting work!


    Songwriter Info: Hannah Jeffery (She/They) is a songstress, composer, song-leader and mama living in the Upper Valley of Vermont (Abenaki land). Her creative venture, Deep Well Song, is a gathering vessel for people to come together in song, prayer and playfulness, to turn toward and embrace all that it IS to be human on Earth. The songs Hannah carries, catches and teaches are songs of the heart and soul, that touch joy, grief, gratitude, heartbreak, righteous anger, beauty, love and praise and connect us to each other, ourselves and the Beloved Mystery. Hannah leads song at the UU church in Norwich, Vermont and in the newly forming Well Song Choir. To learn more and get involved please check out their website and Patreon and be in touch!

    Sharing Info: When sharing, please name Hannah as the song catcher and acknowledge the place where the song was caught, Upper Valley of Vermont, Abenaki land. And if you can pass on the story that accompanies the songs and how they were inspired, bonus. Thanks!

    Links: 
    Hannah's Website: www.deepwellsong.org
    Hannah's Patreon: www.patreon.com/deepwellsong


    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:03:42
    Start time of reprise: 00:18:50

    Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, Aeolian, 4-layer

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    96. Beautiful Rain With Singer Rebecca Csuy

    Song: Beautiful Rain
    Music & Words: unknown origin, 2nd section by Patricia Norton
    Lyrics

    Rain, rain, rain, rain, beautiful rain.
    Rain, rain, rain, rain, beautiful rain.
    Rain falling down on the plains,
    On the roofs of our towns,
    Beautiful rain.

    Rain, rain, rain, rain, beautiful rain.
    Rain, rain, rain, rain, beautiful rain.
    Rain falling down on the plains,
    Rooftop raindrops, rooftop raindrops falling,
    Beautiful rain.
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    NotesRain is not always the easiest weather for me to delight in... seems to come with dark days and wet, slippery footing -- I often get a little cranky in response! I love the delight in the rain this song evokes -- reminds me of how crucial water is, what a gift to have it falling fresh from the sky. The original melody reminds me of the whoosh of rain, and as we sing "Rain falling down on the plains," the melody falls, too. Then in the response melody, I put the plink of the rain drops on the rooftops -- so the whole song is an onomatopoetic celebration of rain that enchants me out of crankiness into delight.

    Songwriter Info: I got to record this one live with my daughter and dear friend, Rebecca, which affirmed for me the magic of singing with someone you love. Just as relationships of love grow and shift and change, some songs seem to grow organically, shifting shape and adapting to their circumstances. I always want to respect and hear the intent of the composer, and there are times when a song adapts in relationship to the singer. When sharing songs that have grown or changed, or songs of unknown provenance, I think it’s really important to name what we do know, what we guess, what we've changed (after requesting permission if there's a living composer), and welcome learning more. So: I learned the melody of this song from Micky Hickey, who offers a beautiful set of pocket songs on Instagram. (See the links below.) She learned it from Bennett Konesni, a songsharer in Maine. It has definite echoes, and maybe even quotes from the Joseph Shabalala song, Rain, Rain, Beautiful Rain, that Ladysmith Black Mambazo released in 1987, but it’s not exactly that song. I added the response melody… so what we’re singing today is a song of accretion and adaptation. Maybe you will add to it or adapt it as it enters your life? And if you have more information about the origin of the song, I would love to hear!

    Sharing Info: Free to share, but please credit the full history as we know it.

    Links: 
    Micky Hickey's Pocket Song project: https://www.instagram.com/pocketsongproject/
    Bennett Konesni:
    http://www.duckbackfarm.com/
    Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Rain, Rain, Beautiful Rain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke6RF3IH45g

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:03:24
    Start time of reprise: 00:14:12

    Nuts & Bolts: ​3:4, Major, melody & countermelody

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    92. I'm Coming Home

    Song: I'm Coming Home
    Music & Words: Marv Zauderer
    ​Lyrics

    I long for home
    A clear way home
    I hear my voice
    I'm not alone
    I search inside
    I see I'm known
    My own heart waits
    I'm coming home

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    Notes
    I often gather richness from the way different art forms play off each other – and I love the combination of the Rilke poem I read at the beginning of this episode, and Marv’s song. Honestly, I end up spending a lot of time looking for that tower of strength inside myself – the ancient heart core that is rooted in the earth and stretches to the sky, that connects to my ancestors, both past and future. When I catch glimpses of it, I sense a way-finding clarity; when I circle around it I feel the enticement of belonging; when I inhabit it, I am at home, whether as falcon, storm, or song. I love the way Marv’s song quests, circles, and settles back at home.

    Songwriter Info: Marv loves community singing, songleading, and bringing people together. At a time when so many of us feel a need to return more resonance and community to our lives, Marv is passionate about the unique power of singing together to connect us more deeply within, to each other, and to something larger than ourselves. He is a graduate of Littlebird Songleader Flight School, a member of The Living Room Choir, a proud alum of the West Marin Choir/Common Voice, and the chief cook and bottle-washer of SingOnline.org and the online SingOnline.org Song Circle, where, unlike on Zoom, through the miracle of free software everyone can see and hear every word from everyone. Later this year he’ll complete the Community Choir Leadership Training, following past graduates (and heroes!) like Maggie Wheeler, Laurence Cole, and MaMuse. In his previous careers he was Founder & CEO of a hunger relief organization; a psychotherapist & executive coach; and a technology executive at such companies as Apple. He has also restarted his psychotherapy and executive coaching practices; you can find details at TherapyWithMarv.com and CoachingWithMarv.com.

    Sharing Info: Yes -- The song is free to share in oral tradition groups, but please contact Marv for recording and/or performing permission

    Links:
    Marv's Website: http://singwithmarv.com
    Marv's Instagram: http://instagram.com/singwithmarv
    Marv's Facebook: http://facebook.com/singwithmarv
    Rilke poem with translations:
    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NYYMoFQ_78C5u4Ql6OyjpZEXD3TGJuuxAX1b8T1C07U/edit?usp=sharing
    Hear Marv singing the song himself with Heather Stevenson on piano & harmony: I'm Coming Home on Soundcloud

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:03:19
    Start time of reprise: 00:12:01

    Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, Major, Call & response or unison or harmonized

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    91. You Are Enough

    Song: You Are Enough
    Music & Words: Louise Blackburn

    ​Lyrics
    You are enough
    Go gentle on the earth
    Go gentle on yourself
    You are enough
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    Notes: It was amazingly fortuitous -- Louise Blackburn and I had agreed on releasing her song as episode #91, and then it turned out that recording episode #91 live would be just the right time to celebrate 25,000 downloads -- and we had the perfect song in place. In June of 2021, I had searched long and hard for a podcast I could listen to from which I could learn songs for well being and more about the people who shared these songs. I couldn't find it, so I started A Breath of Song together with Patty Piotrowski, constantly reminding myself that who I am, what I bring to the table, is enough. I love the way Louise's song embeds that idea in my brain with gentleness and persistence. The spacious, simple harmonies create an elegant call, while the response feel like it's tugged out of my heart. Recording live in front of a full gallery Zoom audience was a novel way to create an episode, and I believe you can feel the connection I felt with the group and we all felt with you who listens now across the space/time continuum.

    Songwriter Info: Louise feels incredibly lucky to run choirs, workshops, festivals, singing for wellbeing groups and yoga and voice sessions across Birmingham, Walsall, Sutton Coldfield and Sandwell in the United Kingdom. Her songs are an absolute joy of creation for her and have been sung all over the world including New Zealand and America. It makes her very emotional to think of them being sung and enjoyed by other people.

    Sharing Info: The song is free to share but Louise always welcomes financial and/or networking support if/when folks are so moved.

    Links:
    Louise's website: www.voicesentwined.co.uk
    Louise's Spotify
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/4oTIDDsibmihC771Wvy1Mh

    Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, Aeolian, 3-part harmonized call with response

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    90. The Shame Song with Guest Ahlay Blakely

    Song: the shame song
    Music & Words: Alexandra (Ahlay) Blakely
    Lyrics
    If I'm gonna fall
    and if I'm gonna change;
    may it serve the whole --
    may it turn a page.

    If I'm gonna fail,
    if I'm gonna learn,
    may it serve the whole --
    may it serve the future ones!

    I, too, deserve belonging.
    I, too, deserve to heal.
    I, too, deserve aliveness --
    I deserve to court the shadows here.
    (2x)
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    Notes: I loved the chance to hear Ahlay share both this song and its origin as a song that "slipped through," almost without effort, in response to hearing someone's deep shame over a Zoom call. Ahlay shares her excitement over her project, WAILS, in which community singing and grief ritual are merged. She talks about "Healing that ripples non-linearly, in a spiral," and says, "I'm channeling the exact medicine that I need for myself." We talk about elders, mentors, wisdom and the tools for remembering that which was meant to be forgotten -- the deep connections that are possible. How "I can't sing" comes from a commodification of voices, while "the inherent birthright of singing is about how it feels in our bodies." Whales, and their wisdom of rising and diving as the nature of things, and the transience of emotions. Brené Brown wrote, "True belonging doesn't require us to change who we are; it requires us to be who we are." Ahlay has a beautiful way of being who she is, and it was an honor to hold this conversation.

    Songwriter Info: Alexandra "Ahlay" Blakely (she/her) is a song carrier remembering that which was meant to be forgotten in her lineages: song technology as connective tissues of the communal body. She blends song, body percussion, dance, stillness, breath & silence with the deepest intention to support others in remembering their inherent birthright to singing and rhythm. Her ancient ancestors of Old Europe (Ashkenazi, Scandinavian, Finnish, English, Scottish, Irish) sang while building, creating, birthing, working & being in reciprocity and bring with the Land. She understands song to be fundamental in the expansion of ones internal capacity to participate in the collective shift towards life-affirming conditions. An underlying prayer in her song offerings is that they may contribute to the shared effort to transform white culture into being more connected with our bodies, emotions, Land & the animate world around us. ​ These songs are swirls of spells for cracking open, falling humbly to our knees and cultivating more access to the conversations our souls are aching to have with us about their most intimate longings. They are dedicated to the more than human world, the Waters and our Kin in both the seen and unseen realms. We sing to shame, courage, for breaking cycles of intergenerational trauma and for the preparation of being ready for these times we are living in, all while sending these song-beings in ripples through to the ancient and future ones. The songs sung have come directly through Ahlay.​ ​ Some of her mentors: Whale, Mycelium, Rue, Lightning, Rain, Oak, Redwood & Rosemary

    Sharing Info: Yes -- The song is free to share but Ahlay always welcomes financial and/or networking support if/when folks are so moved.

    Links: 
    Wails: Songs for Grief Fundraiser:  https://www.gofundme.com/f/community-singing-album
    Bandcamp digital album "SPELLS FROM THE UNKNOWN" https://ahlayblakely.bandcamp.com/album/spells-from-the-unknown
    Ahlay's Website/Newsletter https://www.healingattheroots.com
    Ahlay's Patreon - new music monthly, 1-3 songs per month: https://www.patreon.com/alexandrablakely
    Instagram @alexandra_blakely

    Ahlay's YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJiuxVf4FhGSkYT4K0zpGyA/videos?view=0&sort=p
    Joanna Macy &The Work that Reconnects: https://workthatreconnects.org/spiral/about-joanna/
    Dory Midnight : https://dorimidnight.com
    Kohenet Priestess Institute : https://kohenet.org
    Rabbi Jill Hammer: https://rabbijillhammer.com
    Taya Ma: http://taya.ma
    Rebekah Erev: https://rebekaherevstudio.com
    Nahko Bear: https://www.nahkobear.com
    Sobonfu Some: http://www.sobonfu.com
    Francis Weller 5 Gates of Griefhttps://www.francisweller.net/entering-the-healing-ground.html
    Laurence Cole: http://www.laurencecole.com
    Leticia Nieto: http://www.cuetzpalin.com/Cuetzpalin/welcome.html
    Do whales hold their breath?  https://www.whalefacts.org/how-do-whales-breathe/
    Earth Practice: https://earthpracticemusic.bandcamp.com/community

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:05:16
    Start time of reprise: 01:25:44

    Nuts & Bolts: 12:8, Major (Ionian), unison

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    87. Born To Love

    Song: Born To Love
    Music & Words by Gabrielle Mehlmann Gelfand
    Lyrics
    We knew love, before we were born.
    We know love, from the inside.
    We knew love, before we were born.
    And yet it takes a lifetime
    To really know.

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    Notes: This song floats and pulses, carrying me as singer into a spaciousness and warmth that feels like it could be a somatic knowledge of love. That's quite a statement to make for a song, no? And yet, it makes sense -- when we sing, we engage so much of our brains -- breathing, thinking, sensing vibration and sound -- that if we allow images and responses to come into our awareness, too, those images are rich and connected with all we have ever known.. Unusually for songs I share on this podcast, this one doesn't have a strict meter -- it is more fluid and shifting -- yet it has a stable, vibrant heart center. I'll be curious to know what this experience is like for you!

    Songwriter Info:  Gabrielle is passionate about music and its transformative and healing powers. She grew up singing and surrounded by music, and has sung and performed in many contexts; indie rock, choirs, musical theater, Cabaret, yoga studios, and singing circles. Gabrielle has hosted singing circles, sound ceremonies, and new moon circles. She currently lives in Seattle, and likes to catch songs while walking through the beautiful Pacific NorthWest forests.

    Sharing Info: The song is free to share, please contact Gabrielle if you're planning to use it simply because it would be such a delight to know about it.


    Links: 
    Follow @sound__witch on Instagram to see what Gabrielle's up to,
    and/or check out her other songs at soundcloud.com/a_sound_witch.
    After this episode was released, Gabrielle released her (stunning) recording of Born to Love -- you can find it on Spotify here: 
    https://open.spotify.com/track/5lajK8FDZcyxszxC65x021?si=cfb68facf8eb4720 
    ​or on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErdGihQj-Bk 

    Nuts & Bolts: unmetered, major, echo

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