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    191. Another World

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:04:25
    Start time of reprise: 00:14:00

    ​Lyrics:


    Another world 
    is not only possible,
    she is on her way...
    on a quiet day,
    I can hear her breathing.
     

    --Arundhati Roy, excerpted from My Seditious Heart, p.204
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    Song: Another World
    Music by: Patricia Norton
    Lyrics by: Arundhati Roy

    Notes: Hearing these words in 2020 for the first time felt like a gift of possibility. I love the deeper listening they invite. It took five years before they found a melody in my head -- and the reminder of the quote in its entirety, which is, "Another world is not only possible, she's on her way. Maybe many of us won't be here to greet her, but on a quiet day, if I listen very carefully, I can hear her breathing." Listening. That's the invitation of this melody, which stacks up into a complicated chord when sung as a round.

    Songwriter Info: You can find out more about me in general here: https://www.juneberrymusic.com/about-patricia.html 
    Or the whole team that puts this podcast out here: https://www.abreathofsong.com/about.html 

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    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:04:25
    Start time of reprise: 00:14:00

    Links:
    Flow Singing: https://www.juneberrymusic.com/flow-singing.html
    All of what I'm up to: https://www.juneberrymusic.com
    Kindred Voices Retreat: https://kindredvoicesretreat.com 

    Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, major, round

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    190. In the Spring with guest Yuri Woodstock

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:04:44
    Start time of reprise: 01:02:21

    Lyrics:


    In the spring, among the flowers
    Bird song rings in the morning hours
    Sun is up and the day is bright
    What a time to unleash your light!

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    Song: In the Spring
    Music by: Yuri Woodstock

    Notes: Yuri Woodstock describes himself as the "bossy pirate in the middle of the room" when songleading, and tells a supernatural story of his phone bringing him song advice. He also describes why he thinks his song gatherings have grown so large, why he's now living in a "housey-house" (and what he did before), how literally letting his hair down helped him "tease out the subtle mystery" of what makes him feel most like himself. Fortunately for us, that includes songleading and writing this joyous spring round. You'll learn it with me (and hopefully not mess it up with me when I go a bit wonkers at one point!) We talk about the importance of noticing when you're okay, not giving "the stank-eye" to people who miss notes, and how his brother, Jonah, helps kickstart his songs.

    Songwriter Info: Yuri Woodstock is a community song leader based in Asheville, NC, who has run the now 180-member Hark! Community Choir for the past seven years. It is a non-performing, non-auditioned group that sings for joy and connection. He specializes in quick teaches of layer songs and SATB bangers that are easy to learn and fun to sing. Often Hark! feels like a singing dance party.

    Sharing Info: Fully free, no donation requested

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:04:44
    Start time of reprise: 01:02:21

    Links:
    Yuri's website: https://www.weringlikebells.com/ 
    Yuri's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weringlikebells/ 
    Village Fire: http://www.villagefiresinging.org/ 
    Jonah Woodstock: https://www.woodstockbookstock.com/ 
    Community Choir Leadership Training – CCLT: https://www.communitychoirleadership.com/ 
    Tebe Poem: https://www.omniglot.com/songs/bcc/tebepoem.htm 
    The Wild Ashville Community chorus with Susannah Park: https://www.wildashevillecommunitychorus.com/about-1 
    Laurence Cole: Let Things Ripen and Then Fall: https://www.laurencecole.com/album/let-things-ripen/ 
    Shireen Amini: The Sun Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vLa23Lfe5w 
    Bex Lipps: Take Your Medicine: https://music.apple.com/au/album/take-your-medicine-single/1729594936 
    Karly Loveling: I’ve Got a Fire: https://karlyloveling.bandcamp.com/track/ive-got-a-fire-2 
    Alexa Sunshine Rose: Pool of Love: https://alexasunshinerose.bandcamp.com/track/pool-of-love 
    Kira Seto: https://www.instagram.com/kira.is.singing/ 
    Heather Houston: https://www.instagram.com/heatherhoustonmusic/ 
    “We contain multitudes.” - Walt Whitman: https://poets.org/poem/song-myself-51 
    “Shrinking”: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15677150/ 
    Laurence Cole: “Notice where you are” from "Attention is the Healer": https://www.laurencecole.com/album/attention-is-the-healer/ 
    The Strokes: "Is This It": https://music.apple.com/us/album/is-this-it/266376953 
    Double syrinx birds – veery or hermit thrush: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Hermit_Thrush/sounds 
    The Bowerbirds: “Tuck the Darkness In”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeFTPj8zljQ 

    Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, major, round

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    187. Where Am I Going To?

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:03:19
    Start time of reprise: 00:11:40

    ​Lyrics:


    Where am I going to, what am I walking toward?

    I'm gonna breathe

    Into the flow, flow, flowing.

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    Song: Where Am I Going To?
    Music by: Patricia Norton

    Notes: I heard adrienne maree brown describe humans as "bags of water" -- humans on average are around 60% water.... like a delta, or the land around a pond or river with its banks, or a bathtub and its water pipes -- we are a way of shaping water -- we are, literally, a flow. This song was born in motion, the kind of walking where the rhythm of your steps and breath becomes the soundscape, and you can release everything else, dropping into the flow.

    Songwriter Info: Patricia loves to walk fast from one spring wildflower to the next -- averages out to a stroll! 

    Sharing Info: Please share freely, and let people know about A Breath of Song when you do.

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:03:19
    Start time of reprise: 00:11:40

    Links:
    Flow Singing: https://www.juneberrymusic.com/flow-singing.html 
    All of what I'm up to: https://www.juneberrymusic.com/ 
    Kindred Voices Retreat: https://kindredvoicesretreat.com 

    Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, major, round or 3 layers

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    161. Good Friend

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:02:47
    Start time of reprise: 00:16:25

    ​Lyrics:

    Oh the wind, it is a song
    ​that harbours through the winter,
    Oh the sail, it is a door
    that bids the song to enter,

    And let us sail the sea, good friend,
    And let us sing together,
    The singer lasts a season long,
    While the song, it lasts forever.
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    Song: Good Friend
    Music by: Jan Harmon

    Notes: Both harbor and freedom, connection and release, seasons and timelessness. Jan Harmon's song, written in 1985, has generous space for harmonies, and impels us singers forward, as though we were the sail catching the wind. I love the feeling of holding and letting go as I sing this song -- it helps me grieve, helps rejoice, helps me open, helps me curl up... I wonder what you will experience as you sing it with me?

    Songwriter Info: Jan Harmon (1940-1993) was a published poet, a writer of short stories and biographical non-fiction, as well as a prolific composer of choral music, topical songs, ballads, rounds, musicals, and instrumental pieces. She was born in Saginaw, Michigan and lived in many places from southern California to Maine.

    Sharing Info: When sharing in a money-making venture, like a workshop, class, or performance, please contact Scott at Harmon Publishing for permission and rates: https://harmonpublishing.com/contact.php

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:02:47
    Start time of reprise: 00:16:25

    Links:
    Song info on the Harmon Publishing website (including a sheet music PDF): https://www.harmonpublishing.com/jan/music/library/good-friend

    Nuts & Bolts: 2:2, minor, round

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    150. The Change with guest Mary Cohen

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:05:45
    Start time of reprise: 01:07:58

    ​Lyrics:


    Who, who do we
    want to become?
    We want to be the change
    that we want to see,
    to see in the world.
    Who--oo, ooooo.


    (based on Gandhi's quote "Be the change you wish to see in the world.")

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    Song: The Change
    Music by: Mary L. Cohen

    ​Notes: “My dad played the copper fish mold.” — aren’t you curious now? Listen in as Mary Cohen and I explore family music, personal structures for improvisation, creating connections between incarcerated and not-incarcerated people, and more… We wander a bit through grief and disconnection and finding what is, in a conversation that’s real and messy and touches on fear and joy, building a caring community for ourselves, our neighbors, the global world… living with regret and streaming grace to the person we were when we made a mistake; restoring connection. It’s a glimpse of the rich variety of resources Mary draws on as she shapes her life… I hope to add some into mine.

    Songwriter Info: Mary L. Cohen, Professor of Music Education at the University of Iowa, is lead author of Music-Making in U.S. Prisons: Listening to Incarcerated Voices (2022). She co-founded the International Music and Justice Network: IMAJIN Caring Communities, a group of researchers from 18 countries who study music-making in prisons, and you are welcome to join by contacting Mary to get on the group email list (mary-cohen@uiowa.edu). From 2009 to 2020 she led the Oakdale Community Choir with incarcerated and non-incarcerated participants where participants have written over 150 songs, and the Oakdale Choir performed over 75 of these songs, available with the Creative Commons License. To continue working toward the choir’s goals of building communities of caring through singing and songwriting, she founded the Inside Outside Songwriting Collaboration Project where partnerships between incarcerated and non-incarcerated songwriters create original songs, build relationships, and learn about transformative and generative justice. She has been a keynote for conferences in Germany, Canada, and Portugal, interviewed by the BBC3 Music Matters, and has over 40 publications in journal articles, book chapters, and conference proceedings. She leads weekly music groups inside the Juvenile Detention Center of Linn County.

    Sharing Info: 
    The song is free to share, and Mary welcomes networking support and invites you to further your education and activism regarding environmental justice, restorative/transformative/generative justice, and simply acting with kindness to all you encounter.

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:05:45
    Start time of reprise: 01:07:58

    Links: 
    Nuts & Bolts: 6:8, minor, round

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    143. Love Stays

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:03:44
    Start time of reprise: 00:12:20

    Lyrics:

    Change comes and goes, love stays.
    Change comes and goes, love stays.
    Life is filled with such mysterious ways.
    ​Change comes and goes, love stays.
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    Song: Love Stays
    Music by: Laszlo Slomovits

    ​Notes: Laszlo Slomovits gives us a sweet song of life transition -- and the love that stays constant as things shift. I'm singing through the end of a cold (I did edit out the coughing fit!) -- and it reminds me that one of the unique things about this podcast is that it's not all about me delivering album quality polish to you -- it's about you learning these songs, and taking them into your life -- YOU are the one who lets them into your life, singing them in ways that help navigate whatever you face, sharing them with others as you are moved. And all through this change that we are experiencing, love stays...

    Songwriter Info: Laszlo Slomovits is one of the twin brothers in the folk music duo Gemini. Besides his work with music for children, Laszlo has also set to music the poetry of the ancient Sufi mystics, Rumi and Hafiz (five recordings are available on the website) as well as classic and contemporary American poetry. He is also a published writer of both haiku and lyric poetry.

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

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:03:44
    Start time of reprise: 00:12:20

    Links: 
    Gemini Children's Music: http://geminichildrensmusic.com/​

    Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, major, round

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