
- 84 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Music and Story Telling as an Agent of Change
About this book
Ever wondered why we sing to a newborn child? Have you wondered why we tell stories to a newborn child? And have you ever wondered why we calm children down and make them happy with music and storytelling? Talk about music and storytelling, and you will be talking about life. If you agree that you cannot separate music, storytelling and life, then you can read my life through the use of music and storytelling. The elders pass on values through storytelling, songs and proverbs. Stories are told to inculcate in the child very essential social and moral values. The storytelling is more like a homeschool and nursing of common sense in one's brain to sound a well-educated human being. "…it was the lizard that ate hot chilli but the sweat from eating the hot chilli came on the frog. The evidence of eating hot chilli is the sweat that comes out. The lizard has eaten the chilli but it's the frog who is sweating. How come?" Find out where the myth of the lizard and the frog came from!
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- About the Author
- Dedication
- Copyright Information ©
- Acknowledgement
- Samuel Essel Addison African Footprint Foundation
- Child Birth
- Naming
- Wangaras – Born to Die
- Values Passed on
- Or
- Twins
- The Crab
- Growing up
- Passing on
- Talking About Life
- Kweku Addison
- Birth and Background
- This is my Story
- Self-Discovery
- A Blessing in Disguise
- Fear as a Guest
- Walls
- Teaching
- Supporter
- Health
- Attitude is Everything
- Marital Life
- Breakup
- New Beginning
- Breaking Spell of Limitations
- Music and Storytelling as an Agent of Change
- Background
- Stories, Music and Dance
- Storytelling
- Aspects of Music and Storytelling Music as Foundation Builder
- Music as Link to Our Source
- Music as Our Background
- Music for Altering Life
- Assigning Music and Storytelling The Blind
- Life At Home
- Road of Life
- The Landlord
- My Experience with Music
- Development with Storytelling
- Donkey’s Problem
- Conclusion