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#liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020 - 7 pm
All Sheet Music
Scroll down to find your voice/instrument. Remember to print only the pages you need!
Contents:
2.Easy Flute 3.Easy Recorder 4.Easy Oboe 5.Easy Clarinet 6.Easy Alto Sax 7.Easy Bassoon 8.Easy French Horn 9.Easy Trumpet 10.Easy Baritone 11.Easy Trombone 12.Easy Tuba 13.Easy Percussion (Drum) 14.Easy Percussion (Bells) 15.Easy Piano 16.Easy Violin 17.Easy Viola 18.Easy Cello 19.Easy Double Bass
20.Flute 21.Recorder (High Part) 22.Recorder (Low Part) 23.Oboe 24.Clarinet 25.Bass Clarinet 26.Alto Sax 27.Tenor Sax 28.Bari Sax 29.Bassoon 30.French Horn 31.Trumpet 32.Trombone 33.Euphonium 34.Tuba 35.Percussion (Drum) 36.Percussion (Bells)
37.Harp 38.Piano 39.Guitar 40.Easy Ukulele 41.Ukulele 42.Voice 43.Violin 44.Viola 45.Cello 46.Double Bass
Flute
Slow q = 72
4
8
™™
Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.12
44&
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
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Recorder
Slow q = 72
4
8
™™
Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.12
44&
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
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w
Oboe
Slow q = 72
4
8
™™
Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.12
44&
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
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w
Clarinet
Slow q = 72
4
8
™™
Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.12
44&
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
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Alto Saxophone
Slow q = 72
4
8
™™
Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.12
44&
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
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Bassoon
Slow q = 72
4
8
™™
Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.12
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Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
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French Horn
Slow q = 72
4
8
™™
Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.12
44&
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
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Trumpet
Slow q = 72
4
8
™™
Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.12
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Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
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Baritone
Slow q = 72
4
8
™™
Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.12
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Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
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Trombone
Slow q = 72
4
8
™™
Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.12
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Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
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Tuba
Slow q = 72
5
9
™™
Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.12
44
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Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
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Percussion (Drum)
Slow q = 72
5
9
™™
Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.12
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Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
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Percussion (Bells)
Slow q = 72
4
8
™™
Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.12
44&
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
&
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Piano
Slow q = 72
5
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Repeat as desired.
Play at least 3 times.
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Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Panem Nostrum#liftyourvoice - Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7 pm
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
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Violin
q = 72
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4
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#
2
0 0 2 2 30
lift-set
fast
,
1 2
0 2 2 3
Panem Nostrum
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
&
#freeze 0
03 2 0
lift-set
fast
, freeze
2
00 3 2 0
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#freeze 0 3 2 0
2 21
0
2
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Play 3 times
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community.
#liftyourvoice - www.liftyourvoice2020.weebly.com
Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7pm
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Viola
q = 72 - Slow
Vla.
4
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8
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B#
2
0 0 2 2 30
lift-set
fast
,
1 2
0 2 2 3
Panem Nostrum
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
B#
freeze 00 3 2 0
lift-set
fast
,freeze
2
00
3 2 0
B#
freeze0 3 2 0
2 2 1
0
2 freeze-freeze-freeze-freeze
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Play 3 times
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community.
#liftyourvoice - www.liftyourvoice2020.weebly.com
Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7pm
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Violoncello
q = 72 - Slow
Vc.
4
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8
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3
0 0 3 3 4 0
lift-set
fast
,
1 3
0 3 3 4
Panem Nostrum
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
?#freeze 0
0 4 3 0
lift-set
fast
,freeze
3
0 04 3 0
?#freeze
0 4 3 0
3 3 1
0
3 freeze-freeze-freeze-freeze
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Play 3 times
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community.
#liftyourvoice - www.liftyourvoice2020.weebly.com
Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7pm
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Contrabass
q = 72 - Slow
Cb.
4
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8
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1
0 0 4 4 0 0
lift-set
fast
,
0 1
0 4 4 0
Panem Nostrum
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
?#freeze 0
1 0 4 0
lift-set
fast
, freeze
1
0 10 4 0
?#freeze
1 0 4 0
1 1 0
0
1 freeze-freeze-freeze-freeze
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Play 3 times
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community.
#liftyourvoice - www.liftyourvoice2020.weebly.com
Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 7pm
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˙ œœ ˙ ˙
Œ œœ œ ˙
˙ Œ œœ œ ˙
˙
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Flute
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
44&
Panem Nostrum
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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Recorder (high part)
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
44&
Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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3
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J˙
œ œœœ# ˙# ˙
Œœ
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Œ
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w
Recorder (low part)
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
44&
Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
&
3
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j
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Œ
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Œ œ œ œ#˙
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Oboe (choose a part)
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
mf
™™
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
44
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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J˙
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Œœ
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œœ œ
œ œ# ™ œ
j
˙œ œ œ œ ˙# ˙
Œ
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˙
Œ œœ
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Œ
œ œ œ œ œ#˙
˙ ˙ œœ
w
Œœ œ
œ œ œ ˙#˙
Œ œ œ œ#˙
˙ ˙ œœ
w
°
¢
°
¢
Clarinet in Bb (choose a part)
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
mf
™™
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
44
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&
Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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Bass Clarinet in Bb
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.7
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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Alto Sax
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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Tenor Sax (choose a part)
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
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™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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Bari Sax (choose a part)
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
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™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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Bassoon (choose a part)
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
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Tender q = 72
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Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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Horn in F (choose a part)
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
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™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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Trumpet in Bb
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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Trombone
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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Euphonium
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
44
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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Tuba
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
p
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.7
44
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
p
Tender q = 72
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™™
p
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.9
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.7
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Panem Nostrum
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
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Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.7
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
™™
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Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.7
44
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
Tender q = 72
4
™
™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.8
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
Tender q = 72
4
™
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Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.
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Panem Nostrum
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
Tender q = 72
4
™
™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.8
44
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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Voice
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
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Tender q = 72
™™
ah ah ah
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
p
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Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
44
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
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THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
p
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
44
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Panem Nostrum
Reena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
B Occassionally drone these open strings for the entire length of the melody.As you do this, remember you are truly part of something larger than yourself.If possible, you may play the melody and the drone simultaneously.
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THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
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Tender q = 72
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Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
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Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
?Occassionally drone these open strings for the entire length of the melody.As you do this, remember you are truly part of something larger than yourself.If possible, you may play the melody and the drone simultaneously.
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Double Bass
THE IDEAThe coronavirus has forced us to adopt a lifestyle of physical distancing, but we are still a community!
Let's create a piece of performance art that showcases our connection to each other in spite of physical separation.
And let's dedicate it to all of the people working so hard to support our community right now.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
(note from the composer)This theme, Panem Nostrum, came from my setting of the phrase Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
which means "Give us this day our daily bread." During composition, I envisioned a warm, safe, connected space
where we can each ask for what we need - to ask for our daily bread, for the things that sustain us, literally and metaphorically.
In this unusual time of crisis, so many of us have been thinking about what is most important to us, what truly sustains us,
what keeps us waking up in the morning, even when it feels impossible, what makes us feel most alive.
As you play this melody, think about what makes you feel most alive, what keeps you going.
And send gratitude for your daily bread into the world with your music.
INSTRUCTIONSLearn this melody. Be sure you are in tune! (A = 440 hz)
On Saturday, May 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm, go outside your home
- backyard, frontyard, balcony, porch, open window -
and perform the piece continuously for as long as you want.
Let the music join with the natural sound of your neighborhood's environment.
You do NOT need to match tempo or rhythm with anyone else you might hear doing this!
Feel free to use rubato or add silence between the musical phrases however you like.
Imagine what the combined effect will be to anyone out sitting on their patio.
The music will be as beautifully random as song birds calling to each other in the trees.
You may hear other performers in your area, or you may only hear yourself. But know that, for these few minutes,
you are a part of an enormous performance, and the whole is greater than any one person could possibly perceive.
How cool is that!? Totally epic!
PLEASE SHARE A PHOTO OR VIDEO OF YOURSELF PERFORMING
ON SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG #liftyourvoice
THANK YOU FOR LIFTING YOUR VOICE!
mf
Tender q = 72
p
™™
Repeat as desired.
Perform at least 3 times.6
44
44
?
Panem NostrumReena Esmail
arr. Schwaegler
Dedicated to all of the healers in our community
arrangement for #liftyourvoice - May 16, 2020, 7 pm
? Occassionally drone low G for the entire length of the melody.As you do this, remember you are truly part of something larger than yourself.
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3 opt. slide
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