Making space for children to represent themselves, their own voices, and their own lives, on their own terms through collaborative ethnographic songwriting centers children as “competent social agents” (Mayall 2002) and focuses on children’s voice (both figurative and literal), children’s rights, as well as their musical agency and creative processes. The children Kael collaborated with to compose and record three individual songs are competent social agents who were involved in active decision-making in the creative processes of songwriting and recording, and these decisions directly shaped the music they created for this project. Kael’s youngest songwriting collaborators to date—7, 9, and 11 years old—met with Kael over Zoom to compose their songs, which were later recorded in a studio in Toronto.
Even though none of these youngsters had any previous professional songwriting or recording experience, they expressed musical agency in a range of interesting and exciting ways throughout this research project…and they created beautiful, energetic, and entertaining songs!
Butterfly (2021)
This song is about this young girl’s very strong emotional and almost spiritual connection with butterflies. Describing a special interaction with a butterfly, she sings about how these beautiful, cherished insects connect her to her homeland of Nepal and her new life in Canada.
Composed by: “Amisha” (child collaborator) and Kael Reid
Produced by: Lisa Patterson and Kael Reid
Amisha: lead vocal
Kael Reid: acoustic guitar and background vocals
Raneem Barakat: piano
Ernie Tollar: flutes
Doug Friesen: bass
Lisa Patterson: percussion and synth
Butterfly
Butterfly Lyrics
Hermione & Me
Hermione & Me Lyrics
Hermione & Me (2021)
The young composer of this song draws many comparisons between herself and Hermione Granger, the super-smart and somewhat snobby Mudblood and a favourite character of hers from the famed Harry Potter novel series. This young girl revels in the fantasy of being Hermione’s close friend as together they explore the world and their lives and take care of little children around the world.
Composed by: “Suhana” (child collaborator) and Kael Reid
Produced by: Lisa Patterson and Kael Reid
Suhana: lead vocal
Raneem Barakat: piano
Kael Reid: acoustic guitar and background vocals
Doug Friesen: bass
Lisa Patterson: percussion and synth
My Crew (2021)
The young boy who composed this song performs an energetic spoken word narrative about the various adventures he experiences with his friends, and how important his friends are to him. He shares with the listener that his friends lift him up out of a life of boredom and through teamwork and cooperation, they travel to the past uncovering some of the world’s mysteries, and into the future with the aim to make the world a better place.
Composed by: “Kagami” (child collaborator) and Kael Reid
Produced by: Lisa Patterson and Kael Reid
Lead vocals: Kagami and Kael Reid
Kael Reid: acoustic guitar
Piano: Raneem Barakat
Electric guitar: Rohan Staton
Background vocals: Amisha, Suhana, Raneem Barakat, Kael Reid
Bass: Doug Friesen
Percussion: Lisa Patterson
My Crew
My Crew Lyrics
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