bookmark_borderInnate Rhythmic Response (Dance, Baby, Dance)

[Intro]
My baby loves to dance
[Break]
Dance!
[Instrumental]
[Verse 1]
My baby got an innate rhythmic response
So, I said, “Dance, baby, dance.”
With a new nuance
At every advance… dance
[Bridge]
Sooooo…
[Chorus]
Dance, baby, dance
Sweet innate ability
Dance, baby, dance
Simply lovely to be
[Break]
Dance!
[Break]
[Bridge]
Oh, my baby
She loves to dance
[Break]
Dance!
[Break]

[Break]
My baby loves to dance
[Break]
Dance!
[Instrumental]
[Verse 2]
She’s got innate rhythmic response
So, go, “Dance, baby, dance.”
All your energy, every ounce
Take the chance to advance
And, dance
[Bridge]
Sooooo…
[Chorus]
Dance, baby, dance
Sweet innate ability
Dance, baby, dance
Simply lovely to be
[Break]
Dance!
[Break]
[Bridge]
Oh, my baby
She loves to dance
[Break]
Dance!
[Break]

[Break]
Ohhhh, my, my
My baby loves to dance
[Break]
Dance!
[Instrumental]
[Verse 3]
Innate rhythmic response
Detectin’ rhythm, can’t help but respond:
Dance
[Break]
Innate primate
Pre-date your arrival…
Survival.
Keep on dancing, “Dance, baby, dance.”
All your energy, every ounce
Take the chance to advance
And, dance
[Bridge]
Sooooo…
[Chorus]
Dance, baby, dance
Sweet innate ability
Dance, baby, dance
Simply lovely to be
[Break]
Dance!
[Break]
[Outro]
Oh, my baby
She loves to dance
Sweet innate ability
Dance, baby, dance
Simply lovely to be
[Break]
Dance!
[End]
[Silence]

A SCIENCE LESSON
Babies, like many humans, are naturally inclined to respond to music. There are several reasons why a baby might dance or move in response to certain music:

  1. Innate Rhythmic Response: Even before birth, babies are exposed to rhythmic patterns, including the heartbeat of the mother. Research suggests that babies are born with an innate ability to detect and respond to rhythm. When they hear music with a strong beat or rhythm, they may instinctively move in response.
  2. Sensory Stimulation: Music engages multiple senses, including hearing and sometimes even touch (if they feel vibrations). The combination of auditory and sometimes tactile stimulation can be exciting and pleasurable for babies, prompting them to move in response to the sensory input.
  3. Emotional Response: Music can evoke emotions, even in very young children. Certain types of music may elicit feelings of joy, excitement, or happiness in babies, leading them to express these emotions through movement, such as dancing or swaying.
  4. Imitation and Social Learning: Babies are natural imitators and often learn by observing and copying the behaviors of others, including caregivers. If they see others dancing or moving to music, they may mimic these movements themselves, even before they fully understand the cultural significance of dancing.
  5. Brain Development: Moving to music can also stimulate brain development in babies. Research suggests that music activates various areas of the brain associated with movement, emotion, and auditory processing. Engaging in rhythmic movements while listening to music may help strengthen neural connections and promote motor development in infants.

Overall, a combination of innate predispositions, sensory stimulation, emotional responses, social learning, and brain development likely contributes to why babies often dance or move in response to certain types of music. It’s a natural and enjoyable way for them to interact with their environment and express themselves, even from a very young age.

From Daniel’s Multimedia Album: Omnilogy

bookmark_borderNorth vs. South

LYRICS
Do the North and West
Know what’s best?
Do the South and East
Know the least?
If you ask me
The only certainty
We failed the test
Can you see?
One family

Does the global North
Hold the worth?
Is the global South
All just mouth?
If you ask me
The only certainty
We failed the test
Can you see?
One family

Do we know up and down
Spinning ’round?
What makes East or West
Beat the rest?
If you ask me
The only certainty
We failed the test
Can you see?
One family

Chords: Bbm F/m / Db F / F Bb / C F Bbm; Part II Trip-Hop-Samba @ 106 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals (TC-Helicon VOICELIVE and MiniNova Vocorder), Ibanez Acoustic Guitar (AW54CE), Ibanez Electric RG-270 (Boss Digital Delay), Fender Jazz Bass (Boss Digital Delay), Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

ABOUT THE SONG
These lyrics convey a reflection on the collective responsibility for climate change and the shared impact on humanity as a whole.

The lyrics begin by questioning whether certain regions (North and West vs. South and East) are more knowledgeable or responsible when it comes to addressing climate change. The suggestion is that, in reality, no specific part of the world has proven to be superior or inferior in dealing with the challenges.

The recurring theme of “We failed the test” implies a shared culpability, emphasizing that all parts of the world, regardless of their geographic location, have fallen short in addressing and mitigating the effects of climate change. The concept of “One family” underscores the interconnectedness of humanity, emphasizing that we are all in this together, and the consequences of climate change affect everyone, irrespective of regional differences.

The lyrics further explore the notion of worth and action, questioning whether the global North holds more value or if the global South is merely making empty promises. This questioning challenges preconceived notions of superiority or inferiority based on geography, emphasizing that the responsibility is collective and transcends geographical boundaries.

The lines about not knowing “up and down” and questioning what makes one direction “beat the rest” suggest a broader contemplation of humanity’s place in the world and the need to recognize our shared fate. The repetition of “We failed the test, Can you see? One family” reinforces the idea that acknowledging failure and recognizing our shared identity are crucial steps in addressing the complex issue of climate change. The lyrics encourage a collective understanding and responsibility for the challenges ahead, emphasizing the need for unity in facing the global issue of climate change.

THE SCIENCE
Human-induced climate change is a dynamic component of an intricate and unordered system, as per chaos theory

The Age of Loss and Damage is a new way of thinking about economics by combining economics, climate science, statistics, and physics. Until now, economic models have been unfit to capture the full extent of climate damage. Traditionally, “integrated assessment models” (IAMs) were used to forecast “shock” events. IAMs use “quadratic function” to calculate GDP losses by squaring the temperature change, yet ignore other methods (such as the exponential function) that are better suited for rapid change. “Climate change is fundamentally different to other shocks because once it has hit, it doesn’t go away,” said Thierry Philipponnat, author of a report by Finance Watch, a Brussels-based public interest NGO on financial issues. “And if the fundamental assumption is flawed, all the rest makes little sense — if any.”

Unfortunately, even scientists are failing to see, let alone forecast, the rapid acceleration in climate change. Due to their complexity, the impacts of the Domino Effect are being underestimated. The Domino Effect is also known as “tipping cascades” in climate science. Cascading impacts in relation to tipping points include cascading impacts across biogeophysical and social systems. Until recently, scientist have been drastically underestimating the social-ecological systems. The University of Exeter reports, “There is a notable lack of topic clusters dedicated to how humans will be impacted by climate-related tipping cascades.” 2023 was a wake-up call to social-ecological scientists. The record breaking physical and economical impacts could be felt worldwide. The record warming year was seventeen times greater than any other record increase in history. Typically, record-breaking temperatures are measured in 100th degrees. There were also 200 consecutive days of record-breaking temperatures. Usually, there are one or two record breaking days in a row. The increase in intensity and frequency of record-breaking heat requires forecasting models to be recast.

As flow velocities go up due to climate change, force and damage scale as square of the velocities.

Reuters reported, “Critics say this (IAMs) choice is doomed to underplay the likely impact – particularly if the planet hits environmental tipping points in which damage is not only irreversible but happens at an ever-accelerating rate.” Thierry Philipponnat’s report, Finance in a Hot House World, concludes: “Climate risk is growing to disruptive levels throughout the financial system and the guardians of financial stability urgently need to adapt their tools to regain control.” The report calls for economic models that do not mislead, scenario analyses that prepare the market, and a new prudential tool to address the build-up of systemic climate risk.

Traditional economics is based upon the “costs and benefits” to society. Since there are no known long-term benefits of climate change to society, the Age of Loss and Damage economics focuses on the exponential costs of climate change to society.
— from The Age of Loss and Damage / Brouse (2023)

ExperiMental Music: The music and lyrics are written and recorded extemporaneously. Extemporaneous, spontaneous, improvisation, jamming, freestyle, and impromptu music are most closely related to pure chaos. The music and lyrics evolve from the “sensitive initial conditions” similar to “a butterfly flapping its wings in China causing a hurricane in the Atlantic.”

Music as a Universal Language: Music has the power to communicate emotions universally. Certain melodies, harmonies, or rhythms can evoke specific feelings that resonate with people across different cultures and backgrounds.
The Science of Chaos Theory, String Theory, and Music

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderMeaning’s Found

LYRICS
Finally some sun is punching through
Tired of all day being gray
Totally know what we should do
Let the music play
Enjoy the view

Spin your partner round and round
See the whole world upside down
Win your patrons another round
Hear the whole word
Meaning found
Getting down

Finally dancing the whole way through
No more all day being gray
Totally know what we should do
Let the music play
Enjoy the view

Spin your partner round and round
See the whole world upside down
Win your patrons another round
Hear the whole word
Meaning found
Getting down

Dance all night into the morning dew/do
Found our way to the new day
Totally know what we should do
Let the music play
Enjoy the view

Spin your partner round and round
See the whole world upside down
Win your patrons another round
Hear the whole word
Meaning found
Getting down

Meaning’s Found.mp3

Chords: Em G Am C / Em G Am Em / Em G Am C B7 Em / G D A7 Em
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar

bookmark_borderA-bun-DANCE (Love Large)

LYRICS
Is it hot enough
Humid, too?
Make conditions tough/rough
Humans do
Is it really…
… really that hard
Hard to recharge
Is it really…
… really that hard
Hard to love large
With our over abundance
Of energy
A-bun-DANCE
Give away your wealth
A-bun-DANCE
Live for better health
A-bun-DANCE
Open up your mouth
A-bun-DANCE
Stand in the light
Fight for the children…
… the children’s rights

Is it hot enough
Humid, too?
Make conditions tough/rough
Humans do
Is it really…
… really that hard
Hard to recharge
Is it really…
… really that hard
Hard to love large
With our over abundance
Of energy
A-bun-DANCE
Forget about the money
A-bun-DANCE
Forge for times more sunny
A-bun-DANCE
Get to the land of honey
A-bun-DANCE
Stand in the light
Fight for the children…
… the children’s rights

Is it hot enough
Humid, too?
Make conditions tough/rough
Humans do
Is it really…
… really that hard
Hard to recharge
Is it really…
… really that hard
Hard to love large
With our over abundance
Of energy
A-bun-DANCE
Given the perfect chance
A-bun-DANCE
A natural romance
A-bun-DANCE
Dance, dance
A-bun-DANCE
Stand in the light
Fight for the children…
… the children’s rights

Chords: Em F G / G F Em / E C C E / E C B7 E; Part II from 109 to 122 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Korg N364, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

A song about children suing governments over their right to live.
Litigating for Children’s Right to a Stable and Healthy Climate
Children have filed lawsuits worldwide against their governments over their basic human rights. Our Children’s Trust reported:

In November 2013, hundreds of Dutch citizens, along with the Dutch Urgenda Foundation, sued their government to hold the state liable for failing to take measures to prevent dangerous climate change. The plaintiffs argued that under Dutch tort law, the State could be held liable for negligence due to its failure to adequately reduce greenhouse (GHG) emissions in line with its previous international commitments to reduce emissions by 25-40% by 2020. They also argued that the government’s failure to achieve its GHG emission reduction commitments violated their fundamental rights to life, privacy and health under the European Code of Human Rights. The plaintiffs sought a declaration that the Netherlands was acting unlawfully towards the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs also sought injunctions ordering the Netherlands to limit its GHG emissions to a level of 40%, or at least 25% below 1990 levels before 2020 and to present to Parliament within 6 months a program of measures with corresponding budgets that would ensure such GHG emissions reductions. In June 2015, the Hague District Court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, imposing a 25% reduction of GHG emissions by 2020. The District Court’s decision was upheld by both the Court of Appeals in October 2018 and the Netherlands Supreme Court in December 2019.

In August 2023, the Journal Nature reported:

Advocates for action on climate change won a major court victory in the United States this week. A district court judge ruled in Held v. Montana that Montana’s Environmental Policy Act, which prohibits the state from considering the climate impact of proposed energy projects, violates the “right to a clean and healthful environment” promised by the state’s constitution. Montana’s attorney-general has vowed to appeal. The case was brought in 2020 on behalf of a group of 16 young people, now between 5 and 22 years old, and was litigated by Julia Olson at the non-profit law firm Our Children’s Trust. Olson has been involved with dozens of climate cases since around 2010.

What you can do today. How to save the planet.

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderAurora’s Song (Dance!)

For the first couple months of Aurora’s life I would play her music on the guitar. Classics such as “Mama’s Little Baby”, “Twinkle Twinkle”, “Baa Baa Black Sheep”, and “My A,B,C’s”. We also started experimenting with originals. One of these originals (later to be called “Aurora’s Song”) was amazing to watch develop. Before Aurora could walk, she had a jumper chair. As soon as I would start to play the rhythm, she would start jumping. Then the very first day she learned to crawl, I started playing the rhythm. She crawled right up my leg and started dancing and singing! Now, we try to play, dance, and sing every day.

LYRICS
Dance!
Let’s dance
Dance!
At the chance
Come on, Baby
Don’t say maybe
Dance!

Dance!
Let’s dance
Dance!
At the chance
Come on, Baby
Let’s go crazy
… and dance!

Take a chance
And dance!
Dance!
At every chance
Come on, Baby
Don’t say maybe
Let’s go crazy
Dance!

Chords: E / E A E / B7 A E
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar

Aurora

bookmark_borderLook Up!

LYRICS
Look there!
Where?
Look up!
Aware
We’re
Looking up
As hard as it ever gets
There’ll be no regrets
As long as no one forgets:
Let’s try our best
Follow your heart
You can’t go wrong
Be head and arm strong
Sing and dance along

Hey there!
Who?
Look up!
Do!
Looking up
As hard as it ever gets
There’ll be no regrets
As long as no one forgets:
Let’s try our best
Follow your heart
You can’t go wrong
Be head and arm strong
Sing and dance along

Hello!
Know?
Look up!
We’ll go
Grow
Looking up
As hard as it ever gets
There’ll be no regrets
As long as no one forgets:
Let’s try our best
Follow your heart
You can’t go wrong
Be head and arm strong
Sing and dance along

A song about the picture taken at the first birthday party.
Chords: A Am7 A / A Bb / Bb A / C D A Bb A; Part II @ 128 BPM
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-500, Korg N364, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

Look up!
Look up!
Sing and dance along!
Sing and dance along!

bookmark_borderConditions Are Slick

LYRICS
Forget your toss and tumble
Excuses that you mumble
Better wake-up quick
Conditions are slick
And we’re sliding
Into the abyss
(In the abyss
Slipperiness)

Got to get out
And look about
No doubt
Got to dig in
Start the begin
Again
Better wake-up quick
Conditions are slick
And we’re sliding
Into the abyss
(In the abyss
Slipperiness)

Get up to see
What is to be
Of thee
Get down today
What do you say
Can we?
Better wake-up quick
Conditions are slick
And we’re sliding
Into the abyss
(In the abyss
Slipperiness)

Chords: E A C D E / D E; Part II @ 112 BPM
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-500, Korg N364, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderPeople Puzzle

LYRICS
Don’t mean to sound the alarm
But do you feel it getting warm?
Sun’s too hot
Juggernaut
People puzzle

No dream so sound the alarm
About our self-inflicted harm
Sun’s too hot
Juggernaut
People puzzle

You know I’ve learned a lot
Deserving what we’ve got
Sun’s too hot
Juggernaut
People puzzle

After all our climate change
A little late to rearrange
Sun’s too hot
Juggernaut
People puzzle

We keep on asking why
All of us want to die
Fossil fuel they’ll have to pry
From my hands as they fry

Long lost fashion
Heart on sleeve compassion
Passion for all
All rational

Chords: G A / C D E / D C E / A C E / E C A / A E
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards (Yamaha PSR740, Korg PS60, MicroKorg)

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSink Your Feet Into the Beat

LYRICS
Hope you don’t mind if I butt in
But it’s dancing time
To waste a moment to begin
Would be a real crime
(… a sin)
Show the flow
Sink your feet into the beat
Remover your butt from the seat
Jump up and down
Move around
[Repeat]
Start the show
Feel the flow
Get to know

Hope you don’t mind if I butt in
But play one more song
Play it and play it again
Can’t go wrong
If you make it long
Show the flow
Sink your feet into the beat
Remover your butt from the seat
Jump up and down
Move around
[Repeat]
Start the show
Feel the flow
Get to know

Chords: C B / C D E / E D6 / E D C C D E E D C; 144 BPM
Instrumentation: Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards (Yamaha PSR740, Korg PS60, MicroKorg)
An improvisational song written and recorded on-the-fly to a digital 4-track

bookmark_borderCannot Cannot

LYRICS
How can I cannot
Involuntary
How can I cannot
Life give you the chance
To get up and dance
Get up, get up and dance
Once you step into the light
Everything will feel alright

Riff: e f# g a b
Chords:Em G Em / C D E; 96 to 117 to 47 BPM
Instrumentation: Vocals, Keyboards (Yamaha PSR740, Korg PS60, MicroKorg)
An improvisational song written and recorded on-the-fly to a digital 4-track

bookmark_borderThe Band Will Play

LYRICS
When the music’s pumping
Hips begin to sway
Once the hips are pumping
The band will play and play
The band will play and play
The band will play all day
Into the night
Under fading light
In the spotlight
… of romance
Dance, dance, dance

Now that we are sweating
Must be on our way
Know there’s no regretting
With the band play
As the band plays all day
The band will play all day
Into the night
Under fading light
In the spotlight
… of romance
Dance, dance, dance

Chords: E E D D E E / G D E / E Am E
Instrumentation: Vocals, Guitar, Loop Pedal, Keyboards (Yamaha PSR740, Korg PS60, MicroKorg)
An improvisational song written and recorded on-the-fly to a digital 1-track

bookmark_borderWrapped up in a Feedback Loop

LYRICS
The grease monkey
Has lubed the joints
So now you’ll see
All of your points
Wrapped up in a feedback loop
(Shoop dee doop)

The snow you melt
Making things dark
My hand you dealt
Making things stark
Wrapped up in a feedback loop
(Shoop dee doop)

The darker
The planet
The warmer it gets
The warmer
Our shorter
Or did you forget?
Wrapped up in a feedback loop
(Shoop dee doop)

Riff: low e octave up to d d# e
Chords: E / C B7 E
Instrumentation: Vocals, Guitar, Loop Pedal, Keyboards
Written and recorded live to a digital 1-track

Feedback loops accelerate global warming. For example, global warming has resulted in tree deaths and deforestation. Trees are a natural carbon sink for carbon dioxide, as well as, provide shade and retain moisture. As trees die from the effects of global warming, climate change is accelerated resulting in more tree deaths.

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderBold Cold

LYRICS
Oh, so cold
So stone cold
No longer much to tough
Heart’s as nice as ice
Bold cold
No care for the “there”
Won’t plan it for the planet
Increasing the heat
Deplete, deplete, deplete
We’ve been told — cold
Oh, so cold
So stone cold
No longer much to tough
Heart’s as nice as ice
Bold cold
No care for the “there”
Won’t plan it for the planet
Increasing the heat
Deplete, deplete, deplete
Turning up the heat
Climate’s defeat
Increasing the heat
Deplete, deplete, deplete
Turning up the heat
Climate’s defeat

Chords: F Em / C Am Em; Part V 113 and various BPM
Instrumentation: Vocals, Guitar, Loop Pedal, Keyboards
Written and recorded live to a digital 1-track

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderIn Serendipity

LYRICS
Turning water into wine
(A mighty fine wine)
Slowing the sands of our time
(A might fine time)
Will you dance with me
In serendipity
Dance and be happy
In serendipity

Churning milk into cream
(A supreme cream)
Chasing ilk into dream
(The cream of dream)
Will you dance with me
In serendipity
Dance and be happy
In serendipity

Chords: Am7 D5th / G D D5th
Instrumentation: Vocals, Keyboards, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Written and recorded live to a digital 10-track

bookmark_borderHit A Rock

LYRICS
Went climbing out on a limb
On a whim
Then when so far out
Had my doubt
Could all the king’s horses
And all the king’s men
Put me together again?

Wind did blow. Bow did break
Hesitate
Knowing what is a stake
All the fate
Could all the king’s horses
And all the king’s men
Put me together again?

Much to my delight in flight
Hit a rock
So I thought I just might
Let it roll
(Rock n’ roll!)

Chords: C Bdim Dm C / F Em Dm C; 140 BPM
Instrumentation: Vocals, Keyboards and Synthesizers

From the album: Double Mutant Strain
Instrumentals: Variant