SMDers Make Their First Audio Recording, “ Bring Back Peace ”

Audio download of the song:
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How the song came about:
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Video download: SMDers in the studio
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This was the initial run of Music Seeds Intl. At the invitation of Stephen Groh (Youth Circus Foundation, South Asia Children’s Fund) and Shirley Blair ( SMD School - www.himalayanchildren.org), I travelled to Boudhanath, a satellite city of Kathmandu, Nepal. I was given a group of kids age 10 – 13 to work with. I had not been able to bring my music creation software or computer and decided that writing one song and recording it was going to be the goal of the workshop. I had one hour a day and one month to work with the kids. As a side project, some of the girls expressed an interest in guitar lessons and I got them started on what I hope is an ongoing pursuit for them.
I was given a student as an assistant (Srijana). She found the students that were keen and the next day we started. None of them had ever written a song before. I asked them what language they wanted to write the song in. “English”, they declared to my relief. All decisions regarding their creation were put to a general consensus or vote throughout the process. They chose a topic-peace, then a title-Bring Back Peace. The meat of the lessons from then on was telling them how to expand on a subject and write about it using rhymes, metaphors and song formats. Some grammar lessons naturally ensued as English is a second language for them. They did amazingly well.
We had over thirty lyrics on the whiteboard that everyone had created when we were ready to start choosing and arranging the ones they liked best. One of the most memorable moments was hearing them sing their song in the classroom when it was complete and seeing the look on everyone’s faces as they gave birth to it. We all left the room on fire that day. It was a vision of mine to have the kid’s record whatever we came up with so they could have that experience and a hard copy of their creation. The people who made that possible appeared with almost no effort of my own. It was amazing to witness.
Musicians, the recording studio, a video camera, funds for pressing the CD, all came forward at the times needed. It was magic that day in the studio watching their faces as they sang away. When we saw the video footage we knew it was precious so I when I returned to Bangkok I edited the music video. People who have seen it are moved by it. If you believe in quantum physics and the idea that we are all connected, this work does what I hoped it would do; help raise the overall level of consciousness on the planet by using children and music. When one person feels good it gets passed along the global chain. This is another by-product of the program that I really connect with. I was invited back to SMD and hope to have the opportunity for round two in the future. Thank you kids, you were amazing to work with.
Story by Ross Green, Founder of Music Seeds International |