Rating:  Summary: A fantastic resource for songs about our living planet. Review: Almost 400 pages full of great songs complete with sheet music and guitar chords. There are also short biographies of some of the composers. This appears to be the most complete book of its kind!The songs are divided into musical categories such as "Earthly Elements", "Prayers and Praise", "Circles and Cycles", "I and Thou", and "Changing". A wonderful uplifting musical source book!
Rating:  Summary: great book! Review: from Green Egg Magazine:This collection of songs meets all my expectations of a great songbook and more. It provides an excellent introduction to music theory in nine concentrated lessons that could easily turn a person who has never studied music into a well-grounded beginning musician and it specifically meets my thirst for a variety of songs in harmony (so to speak) with the Earth.Clearly a labor of love, Songs For Earthlings is beautifully, conveniently and informatively arranged and obviously inspired.This collection is multicultural, diverse, lovely, inspiring, and includes beloved old familiar songs and exciting new material.
Rating:  Summary: great book! Review: from Talking Leaves review:This book needs to be discovered by individuals and groups everywhere who want to sing a greener, more harmonious Earth community into being -- one song at a time.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Resource Review: I am a choir director for a small, non-denominational Christian church. We like to do music from a wide variety of traditions. This book has been like a gift from the Gods! It's an amazing resource for music from so many different traditions, organized in an easy to use way. Every time I look through it I find something new.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Resource Review: I am a choir director for a small, non-denominational Christian church. We like to do music from a wide variety of traditions. This book has been like a gift from the Gods! It's an amazing resource for music from so many different traditions, organized in an easy to use way. Every time I look through it I find something new.
Rating:  Summary: Buy one for yourself and several as gifts. Review: I bought this book to use as resource for my environmental education and religion/spirituality work. As a musician and songwriter for the Earth Mama projects, I review lots of current music materials. This is the finest I have seen. Notation is clear and accurate. Commentary and notes on the songs and ideas are articulate and thoughtful. The entire volume (over 400 songs)is a rich resource of material from many traditions which I will savour and enjoy for years. References, incidentals, quotes and comments sprinked throughout are the icing on the cake. I have given several of these as gifts to schools, music departments and organizations. They are always delighted to add Songs for Earthlings to their library. Joyce Rouse, AKA Earth Mama...
Rating:  Summary: The best compendium of contemporary Pagan music I've seen. Review: Julie Forest Middleton spent literally years putting together this compendium of Pagan songs. There are songs for all occasions here: rituals, passages, seasons, everyday life, you name it. In addition to information on the songs and the songwriters, Ms. Middleton has also included (where possible) information on the songwriters' other published works, including recordings. This book will prove invaluable to both the Pagan musician seeking material for performance and anyone who would like to join in the singing on a more casual basis.
Rating:  Summary: What a wonderfully uplifting compilation of songs! Review: My thanks go out to Ms. Middleton for this incredibly generous gift. She's provided an outlet for spiritual healing and earthly connection for us all. Inside are songs for anyone really, from many different faiths around the world! It's an excellent accompaniment to youth groups, women's spirituality groups, spiritual retreats or simple campfire get-to-gethers. Don't be put off by the Pagan undertones in other reviews. This book is for EARTH LOVERS. One element that makes "Songs for Earthlings" especially unique is its brief, yet thorough lesson on reading music. Despite having NO musical background, I was playing the piano (albeit, one-handed) in less than an hour! What fun!!!
Rating:  Summary: a great resource for personal and community song Review: One of the things that's missing from our lives is community singing. My family sang in church, sang with the scouts, sang at the tennis court parties, sang in the car. In fact, one of our family's childhood refrains was "she's singing my song." Whenever I have community gatherings and celebrations, people are thrilled to be able to sing together. this book offers old and new options for groups who care about each other, their lives and the earth. HALLELUJAH! (I'm also thrilled that someone far away might sing something I've written and it'll meet their needs. Thank you.
Rating:  Summary: A songbook celebrating Earth Review: Songs For Earthlings is a compilation of 433 sacred songs, chants, rounds and hymns, all celebrating the Earth. Multi-denominational and multi-cultural, it has words, easy music, and chords to the songs; poetry, art, quotations; biographies of the contributors, anecdotes about the songs, and a "marketplace" so you can find other books and tapes. Categories of songs included "Elements" (Earth, Air, Fire, Water, plant, animal and moon songs), "Prayers and Praise" (ritual songs), "Circles and Cycles" (the wheel of the year and cycles of life), "I and Thou" (songs of the self and our relationships, as well as healing songs), and "Changing" (changing the world and praise songs for this beautiful planet).Whatever name you have for the Creator, however you worship Him or Her, this Earth is the Creator's creation and is holy in all our eyes. If we care for this planet it will care for us.
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