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Pollinators
Oh... Watch out for the bright blue light flying Friends at night Or you might get zapped away Heed what I say and you very well may Be blessed with enjoying another day Oh... Decomission disarm dismantle Before it's too much too late We cannot afford such an astronomical Catastrophicality Oh... 'Love one another as I have loved you' Is the 11th Commandment hardly anyone seems to do anymore Hearts are like Minds are like parachutes are like Eyes are like doors They work when they're open as that's what they're for Oh... We know that Animals don't want us to eat them For every time we try to they run away And we know that Plants do want us to eat them For we don't have to end them and they surround their babies with tasty nutritionalities Oh... Woohoo hoo ooowoo hoo oowoo oo woo oooooo Woo oo oo hoo oo woo oo oo woo oo Oh... Whistling... Soprano Ukulele (though will have to look up the cords). Blessed with this song walking around in the night at the edge of 'civilization' waking in the Dream while turning around to 'get back to the Garden'. 1st posting of me playing an original (or any) song, and have RARELY played Music around others or videod my playing. (A few hours busking a few months ago to check it out, a couple times for Mom and once for Mom & Dad, two songs with one of my Sisters, once for a lifelong best Friend and that's mostly it, so far.) Since my religious and political views are as follows... I view religions from within & I view politics from afar ...this song is sharing my awakening, more than anything else. Excited to see how well Cantos Medicinas may be played with Ukulele, as well as for the time when I will have a Guitar to learn them without inter-instrumental-transliteration. Have other songs to share that may be closer to being considered as Cantos Medicinas, though this is a quick one which I don't have to read the words from paper, and it is still blossoming. I am grateful for this space, community, chance and the encouragement to musically share that which is nourishing with others.
Pollinators
1 like • Apr 21
CHORDS: [Standard GCEA Tuning] Starting with a brief open strum of C6 (= Am7). Am, F/G & C for the song. {2-0-0-0, 0-0-1-0, 0-0-0-3}.
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@Jonas Bodin doing well, thanks for asking, much going on. Pollinators has evolved nicely, though haven't had time to post it's evolution yet. Also still lacking a guitar to dive into the classroom, though am very much looking forward to it. How are you doing?
More Discussion Tabs
@Scottie Schneider Have you considered making more discussion tabs/areas so comments can be grouped with their subject matter? EXAMPLE: A variety to appear next to "All" & "General Discussion" such as... "Practica" (for posting videos of songs you are working on), "Start Here!" (for fielding orientation questions and posting intros, if not a separate one for intros too), "Medicine Music 101" (for postings relevant to materials in its 5 'modules'), "Suggested Playlists" (for discussion and suggestions of such sort), and one discussion area for each or all songs called "Songs", or labeled as each song's title), etc? :)
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Medicine Music 101 Course Sharing Thread
This is the place for sharing your notes and final assignment as you move through the course
Medicine Music 101 Course Sharing Thread
1 like • Apr 15
@Jonas Bodin And you, with the parks in your area :) '97-'00 I made handdrums, though am mainly focused on flutes and 'woodwinds' currently. Although did stint a lutheir apprenticeship for abit. Have all those in the works this year. Most unique instrument made so far is a Waterphone, though don't know where the pics are. My 1st Ukulele is pictured. Making innovative instruments I can't speak of until doing a batch-release. A new instrument has also invented itslelf through me, to debut this year as well. Uilleann Pipes are in the cue, so are Slovak Fujaras and someone else's invention from very recent years, as well as rattles, chimes, a mandochello, guitar and maybe even a guitalele at some point. The long 'stick' is a scraps from drummaking I was moved to see if I could make an instrument out of. Turns out, the Ute tribe uses something similar at 1st Rain of the year when they do the Bear Dance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atmaZwBp7xE My logo is of someone doing the Eagle Dance, over a "V" and "M" I sometimes make look like a Bird over Mountains. I do the Eagle Dance most every time I dance to a musical performance, to represent all Original Peoples worldwide. I would like to make some Inca 'whistle jars', though have only made raptor whistles so far (Eagle/Hawk). Thanks for asking.
0 likes • Apr 15
@Jonas Bodin Thanks, brotherman. Fantastic suspicion! The point, is flow :)
Favorite song.
I was here thinking about life. What is your favorite medicine song?
0 likes • Apr 7
Outstanding gentility!
1 like • Apr 15
@Vanessa Bright Cozy!
Let's see some videos!
Hey family, we're only going to get better if we practice... so who's up to post some practice videos? Can be a new song. Or an old one. Good or bad. Doesn't matter! Post them here and let's encourage one another!
0 likes • Apr 14
Been looking forward to posting when flow allows making a video :)
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Matt Brna
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Introduction to building with cob in 1999. Maker of musical instruments, from traditional to great uniquity.

Active 3d ago
Joined Apr 1, 2026
Golden, Colorado