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Girl and grandpa playing musical instruments in garden

Form a Band

{A Written Practice}

Form a Band

of hunter gatherers

We all came, ancestrally, from tribal bands. So form a band. This is, of course, a little bit tongue-in-cheek. What we are talking about here is learning to play instruments with others, yet of course what this is really about is learning to harmonize. You can't play music together without attuning to one another– well...better said, You can't play music well without attuning to one another. To play music with others we have to learn to simultaneously listen and express, and figuring out how to do this tunes our connection system in extraordinarily useful ways.

Related Practices:

Related to other practices that Use Your Hands, practices of Singing, and Dancing. Related to all kinds of creative practices, perhaps including Painting, Sculpting, knitting. Related to campfires, don't you think? Campfires are always better when there is music.

Who taught us this?

Haven't you always wanted to be part of a band?

Who taught us this?

Haven't you always wanted to be part of a band?

Photography: Stein Egil Liland | Licensed from Pexels.com, used with permission.

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