bookmark_borderSound Sorcerer Source

LYRICS
There’s a sound in me
There’s one in you, too
Depending on maybe…
It’s in a different key

Be it in major
Be it in minor
Depending on the mood of the day

Chorus

Be it a tiger
Be it a panther
Moves the spirits on their way

Chorus

Sound Sorcerer Source.mp3

The Sounds of the Signs
The Sounds of the Signs

ABOUT THE SONG
This song is about the sound source within everything, in this instance, a living being on Earth. Friends had been talking about a Universal Vibration / Sound (The Sound Thinking Article.)

Then, I saw a picture portraying the sound of the universe by astrological sign. Scorpio showed as E and C# minor. Since I naturally play in the happy voice of E all the time… I thought I’d try one in my other voice. After all, it was a raining day today.

Chords — Capo 4
Am Em
C
slide to A major

Made in the USA (West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.)

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar

From the album Obverse Reverse Verses
By Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderUp For It Going Down

The Rollover

C / F / Am
Let’s go!
While tomorrow turns to yesterday

Where will you be
When it turns anti-climatic
Where will you be
For the last act
Where will you be
For the curtain call
Where will you be
When the credits scroll

Do you care to be here at all?

How do you think they will get here
Do you think they will fall from the sky
How do you think they will get here
Do you think they will rise from the dust

Will we try
We must
Will we try
We must

Come on
Join the party
Come on
Join the show
Come on
Let’s go

by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderDe-gluttonized

Em / Am / G
Who needs plenty
When we’ve got a few
Not me
Not you

Em
Am7 / Am / Am add F
G / Em
G / Em
Not a glutton for punishment
Rather we have enlightenment
Not a glutton for punishment
Nor the punishment for glutton
I’ve got plenty
More than a few
Tryin’ to share this point-of-view

[crazy Em slide guitar jam]
Dream on and on and on and on….

Makin’ the *Dream On* come true
More than fair
Thankful I knew
You’re the much needed fresh air

by Daniel Brouse