A new arrangement of a song I wrote some years back. This one has lots of dream and ocean imagery in it. Playing with my new harmony looper too, which is SO fun. Enjoy! Let me know what you think.
0 Comments
A poem for the coming winter. Creative writing Muse called me today and I felt refreshed after heeding her call. To be honest, I felt a little guilty for napping and writing poetry in the middle of the day. But the way I felt when the deed was done assured me that following my dream into writing and creation was unquestionably the right action. Bliss and Balance.
"anger thwarts lover’s play cull drought, summer rain light touch placed upon the skin so many miles traced within not quite seeing eye to eye lover’s balm, open palm time and phrases coincide 2 hearts slightly misaligned different rhythms, measured strides add uneven rhyme for song sing perhaps still side by side stories hidden in the blinds" What I love most is the process of creation, of exploration. The magic alchemy of taking a tiny seed of an idea and nurturing it into something tangible with the sheer power of hearts, minds, and bodies. The way the energy of it transforms as we go, growing and changing as we first expand the idea, and then whittle it down into final form. What I love most is how the process of creation transforms us- our hearts, bodies, and minds. When we write a song, I believe that the physical expression of it resonates into every cell, shifting the energetic signature of our very being. It’s a powerful experience, something to be celebrated! For many years, I shared my art through live performance, on stages from Bellingham to Joshua Tree. Now, I’m sharing here, with you, from my heart to yours. If you are called to this journey of musical exploration, if you desire to strengthen and share your voice, I would love to connect with you. Today I’m sharing a song written in a song writing circle that offered monthly song prompts in the form of a phrase that had to be included somewhere in the lyrics. This prompt was “On The Wind”. When I was first invited into the group, I felt nervous about writing from an external prompt, worried that I wouldn’t be able to connect with an idea that didn’t come directly from my own heart and experience. Ultimately the process of writing and sharing from prompts in a group over the course of a year reminded me that although the range of human experience is vast, we are all connected by the common thread of human emotion. When we open our hearts and share these emotions with each other through art, it’s easy to connect. Compassion and community are the result. I hope you enjoy the music, and I’d love to hear back from you. One thing I absolutely LOVE about music is it's healing force. In fact, over the past few years I've recognized that this is the element of music that has been most important in my life. Music can contain any emotion, from joy to sorrow. When we make music, we connect deeply with our souls and - I believe- collective consciousness. The act of singing sends a heart-felt message to every cell of our bodies, essentially saying- "Everything is going to be ok". I learned "Have a Little Faith In Me" by John Hiatt to remind myself that even the greatest dreams are possible, even in the face of hard times and challenges. Whenever my soul needs that reminder, I can sing this song. It brings me great comfort, and I hope it does the same for you. What song do you sing or listen to to remind yourself to have faith in joy and love in the face of challenges and hard times? If you are looking for support in your musical journey, please check out my Sing / Write / Create program- a powerful program designed to give you all the tools you need to share your unique musical voice with freedom, strength, and joy. |
Alison HarrisA place to share songs and musical ideas Archives
July 2020
Categories |