How Can I Keep From Singing?

stuartstotts

 Singing has been an integral part of being human for thousands of years. Choirs, choruses, sing-alongs, spontaneous celebrations, grief rituals, and other expressions of the human experience continue to this day in old and new forms. In this podcast we explore how singing together remains a vital part of life. Through interviews with song leaders, academics, improvisers, gospel choirs, prison ministries, children's singers, and more we discuss some of the how to, the why, and the often surprising ways that group singing blooms throughout the world.  Stuart Stotts hosts these conversations, examining, reflecting, and hearing stories from those who are in the field, creating harmony and giving voice to anyone willing and able to join in.

  1. 6d ago

    Asking for the Best w/ Nick Page

    Nick Page is the author of SING AND SHINE ON, a guide to multi-cultural song leading. Hal Leonard publishes his SING WITH US songbook which are sing-along songs for chorus and audience. Nick has led sings and songleading workshops at educational conferences, at the Jewish Choral Festival, for the Unitarian Universalist General Assemblies, and at the People Music Network gatherings (where he would wash pots with Pete Seeger). Nick directed Boston’s Mystic Chorale that always brought their audiences in to sing-along. He has over 100 published works for chorus. More info at www.nickmusic.com    N I C K     P A G E      R E S O U R C E S       F O R     S I N G S www.nickmusic.com    nick@nickmusic.com   BVOCAL, Boston’s Voices of Community and Labor. (Lisa Gallatin started this chorus who sing at protests and rallies. Their website has songs, rehearsal schedules and more. I have a feeling it will become a movement spreading to other cities.) https://bvocalchorus.org   VOICES HEARD by Nick Page (Web resource of songs for social change. You must have a google account - Gmail - to access the files. It’s free.)  https://nickmusic.com/?page_id=386   PEOPLE’S MUSIC NETWORK (PMN). (They are a support group for songwriter activists with weekend workshops and online song swaps.) https://www.peoplesmusic.org   CHILDREN’S MUSIC NETWORK (CMN) (They are an offshoot of PMN, a support group for activist music teachers). https://childrensmusic.org   GREATER BOSTON CHORAL CONSORTIUM, (Support group for hundreds of choral groups in the Boston area. Other cities have similar groups). https://bostonsings.org   GLOBAL JUKEBOX, An incredible FREE online resource with recordings of EVERY CULTURE on Earth, songs, dances. www.theglobaljukebox.org   BUILDING SINGING COMMUNITIES  Joey Weisenberg is a master of leading contemporary Jewish songs. He has brought the niggun tradition into the 21st Century.   www.buildingsingingcommunities.com.   www.smithsonianglobalsound.org  l  Their "education & outreach" section (particularly the Center for Folklife section) has free lessons for teachers. http://www.folkways.si.edu/index.htm   CHORUSES FOR CHANGE. Peter Blood, co-creator of the Rise Up Singing songbooks, created a website dedicated to activist choruses. The site includes strategies, songs, and many useful resources.  https://www.riseupandsing.org/singing/choruses   SINGING CIRCLES  Circle Sings are improvisational a cappella fully-participatory events inspired by Bobby McFerrin’s work. Do a search for “singing circles near me.”   In Boston, go to: https://www.bostonareasingingcircles.com   SHAPE NOTE SINGERS   (Resource for finding Sacred Harp singers in your area.) https://shapenotesingings.com/local-singing-groups/   RECOMMENDED SONG COLLECTIONS AND SONG LEADING INSTRUCTION BOOKS.   The African American Heritage Hymnal, published by GIA  (Excellent hymnal)   Barnwell, Ysaye, 1989. Singing in the African American Tradition, Choral and Congregational Vocal Music. (Six CDs where Dr. Barnwell teaches the harmonies one part at a time---Her way of keeping the songs within the aural tradition.   With great background information.  Highly recommended!)   Blood, Peter, & Patterson, Annie, ed. 1988. Rise Up Singing. Bethlehem, PA: A Sing Out Publication, PO Box 5253, 18015.   (The best collection of folk song lyrics around.   Tapes or CDs available.) www.singout.org   Carawan, Guy and Candie, ed. Sing For Freedom, The Story of the Civil Rights Movement Through its Songs, Bethlehem, PA: A Sing Out Publication, 1990.   Cuyler, Patty and Stone, Molly, ed., RAISING THE BAR Vol. 1 & 2, Trad. South African music taught in the oral tradition from South African choirs. http://www.northernharmony.pair.com   Nyberg, Anders, ed. FREEDOM IS COMING,  Songs of Protest and Praise from South Africa for Mixed Choir. Chapel Hill, NC: Walton Music Corporation.  (Great book and CD of SATB songs and chants.)   Orozco, José-Luis, ed. Ill. by Elisa Kleven, De Colores and Other Latin-American Folk Songs for Children, New York, NY: Dutton Children's Books, 1994.  (also Diez Deditos, Ten Little Fingers)   Page, Nick.  Sing and Shine On!  An Innovative Guide to Leading Multicultural Song, available at www.westmusic.com  (The book offers several song-forms and strategies for teaching each.)   Page, Nick, The Nick Page SING WITH US Songbook, 2008, Hal Leonard.   (Many songs for community singing) Available at www.westmusic.com   Parker, Alice. 1976. Creative Hymn Singing. Chapel Hill, NC: Hinshaw Music, Inc. P.O. Box 470, 27514. (Even though her subject matter is hymns, her strategies apply to all songs. She teaches how to make old songs come alive again.)   Schmid, Will, ed., Get America Singing . . . Again!, (Vol. 1 & 2) Hal Leonard 1996. (Great collections of sing-along songs).   Seeger, Pete, 1993. Where Have All the Flowers Gone, A Singer's Stories, Songs, Seeds, Robberies.  Bethlehem, PA: Sing Out Corporation. www.singout.org   Sweet Honey In The Rock, All For Freedom. 1989. (Recording) Redway, CA: Music For Little People. (Great African and African-American songs for children.)   Songs of Zion. 1981. Nashville: Abingdon Press. (Manufactured by the Parthenon Press) [ISBN 0687391202] (Fantastic collection of African American Hymns, Spirituals, and Gospel Songs---with historical backgrounds for each style.) 1981   Treece, Roger, CircleSongs, The Method, 2016. Available from www.rogertreece.com. (Circle Singing communities have sprung up around the world – inspired by the improvisational group sings led by Bobby McFerrin.)   Tiemstra, Suzanne, Latin America Choral Music Resource www.latinamericanchoralmusic.org  - excellent   Weisenberg, Joey, 2011, Building Singing Communities, A Practical Guide to Unlocking the Power of Music in Jewish Prayer, www.mechonhadar.org, www.joeyweisenberg.co,, (Joey concentrates this guide on leading the Chassidic Nign, a style he is helping to make popular again.)     V I D E O S      DO YOU SHINE? by Nick Page https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rb7tFwcxHw   A PROMISE I WILL KEEP by Nick Page & Nita Penfold. Published by Boosey & Hawkes. Performed by The Mystic Chorale of Boston, Nick Page & Louise Grasmere soloists. https://youtu.be/2bg3WN9vuC0   SWIMMING TO THE OTHER SIDE  by Pat Humphries arr. by Nick Page sung by the Mystic Chorale. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1FRhZBNra4   I’M GONNA’ GET THROUGH THIS WORLD  words by Woody Guthrie, music by Lisa Gutkins of The Klezmatics from their Wonderwheel CD.  Performed by The Vocal Arts Academy of Milwaukee, Emily Crocker, director. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4Dzv_LGK_A   THERE’S HONEY IN THE ROCK, Spiritual with additional words by Nick Page.  Published in Nick Page’s SING WITH US songbook from Hal Leonard.  Performed by Nick Page, Jeannie Gagné and friends. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1xThijZ1c0&feature=related   YOU HAVE A HEART by Nick Page.  Published by Hal Leonard. The piece was written for New Jersey’s JOYFUL NOISE, a group of singers with physical and intellectual disabilities, but it can be sung by any group with audience participation.   The message is one that the group JOYFUL NOISE teaches us, that we need to let our hearts fly and not hold back. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Mesq_JRZoE

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 Singing has been an integral part of being human for thousands of years. Choirs, choruses, sing-alongs, spontaneous celebrations, grief rituals, and other expressions of the human experience continue to this day in old and new forms. In this podcast we explore how singing together remains a vital part of life. Through interviews with song leaders, academics, improvisers, gospel choirs, prison ministries, children's singers, and more we discuss some of the how to, the why, and the often surprising ways that group singing blooms throughout the world.  Stuart Stotts hosts these conversations, examining, reflecting, and hearing stories from those who are in the field, creating harmony and giving voice to anyone willing and able to join in.

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