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08 Aug 02 - 02:26 PM (#762016) Subject: Labyrinth songs needed From: Blackcatter Greetings all, My Unitarian Universalist church is finishing the construction a labyrinth and I would like to have a song or two for the dedication next month. Anyone have any suggestions? pax yall |
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08 Aug 02 - 02:31 PM (#762021) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: EBarnacle1 Someone had to give in to tempation first--That's amazing! |
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08 Aug 02 - 03:21 PM (#762043) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: Clinton Hammond *singing*
"You remind me of the babe
Heh... maybe not what you were getting at? Don't know the song? They you need to rent THIS! ;-) |
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08 Aug 02 - 07:13 PM (#762158) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: Snuffy 'Minotaur's Song' is Track 1 on the Incredible String Band's 1968 Elektra LP "The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter" (probably re-released on CD) WassaiL! V |
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08 Aug 02 - 07:44 PM (#762186) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: open mike ooh! i love labyrinths! i was just looking at two books of designs and i plan to construct one soon. the first song that came to me was "'Tis a Gift To Be Simple" as there is a line in there: "for in turning and turning we come out right"!! that's the best one i can think of... Is it possibel to see a picture of the labyrinth you are referring to? Is is a Chartres pattern, or based on the design from Crete? The labyrinth society is having a convention in Sacramento CA in Sept. I am considering going...there are lots of lab. links... try: www.labyrinthsociety.org. Let me know how it goes! Laurel |
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09 Aug 02 - 01:10 AM (#762343) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: Blackcatter It is a traditional Chartres pattern - 11 circuits and 41 feet in diameter. I've looked around on the labyrinth sites, but noting comes up to do with music. I'm likely to write something myself but if someone else feels the desire to do so - please, by all means, do. To me a fairly simple round would be a perfect, but that's just my opinion. _____________ EBarnacle, I'm afraid I don't understand your post. |
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09 Aug 02 - 07:31 AM (#762503) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: Nigel Parsons A check at Altrion gives Lawrence Dean's album, "Layrinth of Shadows". He also has a song book of the same title, but I can't lay my hands on my copy at present. Nigel (Filk references a specialty) |
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09 Aug 02 - 05:38 PM (#762758) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: pavane A-maze-ing grace? (ouch) |
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09 Aug 02 - 06:12 PM (#762774) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: GUEST,greg stephens "The music goes round and round And it comes out here" ?? |
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09 Aug 02 - 07:18 PM (#762796) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: GUEST,KT How about the song, Prayer for peace?
Peace before us, peace behind us, peace under our feet Other verses replace the word peace with love, light, Christ, etc.
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09 Aug 02 - 09:01 PM (#762833) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: Mr Red Labyrinth song - sounds like you are doing a minor tour. holds tin hat and ducks running....... |
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09 Aug 02 - 11:52 PM (#762875) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: open mike here's a little info from the labyrinth book by Sid Lonegren--it describes an eight circuit Cretan form where there would be eight paths, but the order which you walk them in (the entrance leads you into the third "layer" from the outside...etc. then when you make the first turn, you are in the second circuit..etc) is 3-2-1-4/7-6-5-8 sort of hard to put into words, there are graphics in the book which explain this better, but the basic concept is that the musical scale is equated with the paths and the key of "c" 1=middle c, 2=d, 3=e, 4=f, 5=g, 6=a, 7=b, 8= c so the tune that corresponds to these paths is : E-D-C-F / B-A-G-C . THIS DOES NOT MATCH YOUR 11 PATH LABYRINTH, BUT IT IS AN INTERESTENG CONCEPT TO TAKE THE SACRED GEOMETRY AND TRANSLATE IT TO MUSIC...the suggestion is to play this tune while walking the path... as for a round--the Vine and Fig Tree is quite inspiring if you are looking for a Peace theme....it is in a minor key, so would fit the earlier mentioned Minor-tour... (Minotaur?) |
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10 Aug 02 - 01:21 PM (#763051) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: Clinton Hammond *Wanders back through singing*
"It's only forever... ;-) |
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10 Aug 02 - 03:39 PM (#763077) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: open mike how about "it's a long and winding road, that leads to your heart..." or try liste4nting to Libana-- their rounds may be appropriate.. also i just cqame across an old gospel song 12 gates tot he city where it talks about coming in from al lsides and finding yourself at home... |
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11 Aug 02 - 10:11 AM (#763356) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: GUEST,Steve (no cookie here) What about Keith Marsden's 'Left, left, right, steady man' ? |
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11 Aug 02 - 10:12 AM (#763358) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: GUEST,Steve (no cookie here) What about Keith Marsden's 'Left, left, right, steady man' ? |
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11 Aug 02 - 04:53 PM (#763481) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: hesperis There are a lot of circle dances that can do done in labyrinths as well. Where are you? There is probably a facilitator nearby who could go over a few with you. PM if you want more info. (I teach circle dance myself, but have never done labyrinths and am in Toronto. However, I'll forward this question to the dance list.) |
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12 Aug 02 - 01:10 AM (#763669) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: Blackcatter Hi all, I'm in Orlando, hesperis. Really I was just looking for a simple chant / song that might have been written specifically for labyrinths and the meditative / spiritual resource they'veb become in the last 20 years or so. Thanks for all the suggestions (and puns) I'd just hoped that someone would know of (or be inspired to write) a song about walking the labyrinth. I'll try to find sometime to work on it myself, I'm just cursed with the type of song writing that just pops into my head for no reason and I have to sit down and write it out. Keep thinking of stuff, if you can. Thanks again. |
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12 Aug 02 - 01:36 AM (#763677) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: GUEST,Arjay Blackcatter, I wasn't sure what you meant by "labyrinth song," but now that you've clarified it, danged if I can think of any. ARE there songs about labyrinths? BTW, can any of you folks think of anything that rhymes with "labyrinth?" RJ |
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13 Aug 02 - 01:13 AM (#764199) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: Blackcatter My rhyming dictionary says: plinth, helminth, colocynth, terebinth yeesh - I'm going to have to look those up... -------------------------
plinth - n.
1. A block or slab on which a pedestal, column, or statue is placed. 2. The base block at the intersection of the baseboard and the vertical trim around an opening. 3. A continuous course of stones supporting a wall. Also called plinth course. 4. A square base, as for a vase.
hel·minth - n.
A worm, especially a parasitic roundworm or tapeworm.
col·o·cynth - n. In both senses also called bitter apple.
1. A tendril-bearing Old World vine (Citrullus colocynthis) bearing yellowish, green-mottled fruits the size of small lemons. 2. The fruit of this plant, whose dried, bitter, spongy pulp is a very strong laxative.
ter·e·binth - n.
A small Mediterranean tree (Pistacia terebinthus) that is a source of tanning material and turpentine.
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13 Aug 02 - 01:22 AM (#764203) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: hesperis There are a couple of chants that are used for dancing the labyrinth.
"We are a circle
I've forgotten the dance to that one, and you may be able to find the melody by a search.
"Spiralling into the center
For this one, the dance is very simple, it's basically just walking to the beat. Walk right, walk left, walk right, rock back on left. (That's known as the "four seasons" step, going forward for Spring, Summer, and Fall, then "resting" for Winter before starting again.) I have no clue who wrote those, they are "classic" chants but may not be public domain.
Hope this helps! |
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13 Aug 02 - 09:27 AM (#764358) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: Nigel Parsons Labyrinth also rhymes with one pronunciation of Absinthe. I think you need to be on it to dream up a maze! Nigel |
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13 Aug 02 - 11:49 AM (#764459) Subject: RE: Labyrinth songs needed From: EBarnacle1 All kidding aside, a slow, simple chant would be a good way to follow. I would even suggest slowly sliding the feet along the path you follow. Good luck. |