Chant to Oshun – Traditional Yoruba Chant
Chant to Oshun – Traditional Yoruba chant Taught to me by Alba Lirio Recorded with permission In devotion to the Yoruba Goddess of the fresh waters, an expression of sweetness, […]
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Chant to Oshun – Traditional Yoruba chant Taught to me by Alba Lirio Recorded with permission In devotion to the Yoruba Goddess of the fresh waters, an expression of sweetness, […]
Shiva is a Hindu God, a destroyer who ends the cycle of time which, in turn, begins a new Creation. At the highest level, Lord Shiva is regarded as limitless, […]
I learned this sweet tune from a woman in our choir, Erika Dominguez. The origin is unknown; it’s a common folk song in the Spanish-speaking Americas. Singing it in a […]
Bright Morning Stars – An Appalachian Folk Tune Bright morning stars are rising Bright morning stars are rising Bright morning stars are rising Day is a’breaking In my soul Oh […]
A traditional Yoruba chant to the Goddess of the sea, the Mother of all, often portrayed as a mermaid. I like to invite my singers to call out the qualities […]
Traditional Spirituals I learned this medley from Ysaye Barnwell at a music educators conference way back in 1999. A favorite amongst my elementary school choirs as well as my adult […]
One of my favorite morning chants from the Vedic tradition Lyrics: Om Bhur Bhuvah Swaha, Tat Savitur Varenyam Bhargo Devasya Dhimahi, Dhiyo Yo Nah Pracho Dayat Meaning and History: A […]
Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu is a Sanskrit mantra which means: “May all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life contribute […]
This is a great ice-breaker of a song! The perfect opener. It gets your group singing in harmony in a matter of minutes. Possible meaning is “Mama come out and […]
A gathering song from the Ivory Coast. I learned this one from an Inkululeko CD back in 2000 when I was teaching elementary school. I arranged the harmonies for my […]