Sharing a song

I’ve recorded this song because I’m hoping to do it with Carnival of Cryptids. It’s a piece that would lend itself well to multiple voices, and is amusing to boot. However, I struggled to find a recording that I could recommend to the cryptids, so put down a version myself. I don’t know much about the origins of this song, and a brief hunt about online did not improve that.

what I do kno is that chastity belts were always more about jokes and satire than any kind of physical reality.

I’ve taken to describing Carnival of Cryptids as a feral folk choir. It’s like a choir in the sense that it’s often quite a few people singing different parts. It tends towards folk. It is a bit feral because of the somewhat anarchic structure – James and I run it, but we seldom tell anyone what to do. It’s more about creating a space where people can decide what they want to do and then throw that into the mix. That’s a chaotic way of working, but increases the amount of creativity and helps participants build their confidence. It’s also a lot less work than arranging parts for everything and then teaching those to people.

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Published on January 12, 2025 02:30
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