A pianist, composer, conductor, and educator, Moody brings vast musical exp… Read Full Bio ↴A pianist, composer, conductor, and educator, Moody brings vast musical experience as well as knowledge to her music, making it much more than pop or background music while staying accessible and easy to grasp. Emotionally rich and full of grace, the music is soothing and calming yet complex enough to reveal new things each time it is heard. Her music is both deeply personal and universally understandable.
As an undergraduate, Kate studied piano performance at Sonoma State University before going on to graduate work in composition at the New England Conservatory. Kate continues to be actively involved in music education offering piano lessons, composition instruction and general music studies at Kate Moody Music Studio in Lafayette, California. Her instructional book, Playing & Composing Around the Circle of Fifths, is available from CoCo Lounge Presents. Kate is a member of the Music Teachers Association of California and the Music Teachers National Association.
Kate's first album, Grateful Heart, enjoyed great success with international air play on over 200 radio stations. Originally released on the Frog Rock label, and rereleased in Spring, 2005, Grateful Heart is eleven tracks of contemporary instrumental music featuring piano, flute, saxophone, guitar, bass and percussion on ten originals and one arrangement, Vince Guaraldi's Skating.
Kate's recording of her full-length symphonic work, The Seeker, winner of the Best Instrumental Album award at the 2004 Just Plain Folks Music Awards, is now available on CD. The symphony is in four movements: "Wake-Up Call," "River of Love," "Angels & Eskimos," and "Shining Through." Stewart Kershaw, conductor of the Pacific Northwest Ballet, says: "The Seeker is ... the marriage of Classical and New Age. ... River of Love brings harmony of human feelings. This is music that will warm the human spirit."
As an undergraduate, Kate studied piano performance at Sonoma State University before going on to graduate work in composition at the New England Conservatory. Kate continues to be actively involved in music education offering piano lessons, composition instruction and general music studies at Kate Moody Music Studio in Lafayette, California. Her instructional book, Playing & Composing Around the Circle of Fifths, is available from CoCo Lounge Presents. Kate is a member of the Music Teachers Association of California and the Music Teachers National Association.
Kate's first album, Grateful Heart, enjoyed great success with international air play on over 200 radio stations. Originally released on the Frog Rock label, and rereleased in Spring, 2005, Grateful Heart is eleven tracks of contemporary instrumental music featuring piano, flute, saxophone, guitar, bass and percussion on ten originals and one arrangement, Vince Guaraldi's Skating.
Kate's recording of her full-length symphonic work, The Seeker, winner of the Best Instrumental Album award at the 2004 Just Plain Folks Music Awards, is now available on CD. The symphony is in four movements: "Wake-Up Call," "River of Love," "Angels & Eskimos," and "Shining Through." Stewart Kershaw, conductor of the Pacific Northwest Ballet, says: "The Seeker is ... the marriage of Classical and New Age. ... River of Love brings harmony of human feelings. This is music that will warm the human spirit."
Flowing
Kate Moody Lyrics
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311 [Chorus] Along the way to close my eyes I lost where I…
C-Tec Cold light, vibrating low Bundles of sound spiraling slow No…
E.M.B.E.E How many times have you've been doubted just for being…
Gabrielle Roth and the Mirrors The head's edges get scratched 'till skull gets consumed I w…
Grey Flowing down the river of life Going with the current, so…
Melo-D-Heirs Can’t stop the rain falling Can’t stop it pouring down Can’t…
Meltear 見上げたこの光景が、焼き付いて離れない。 来た道を戻る資格もないまま。 傷だらけの全身がさらけ出した情熱は、 行き先を…
Rodionis Flowing flowing Bitch I’m flowing flowing And I keep going g…
Rude Moon This could be the perfect scene for me It's where I…
Teenage Fanclub Going to chase the sun from east to west If loves…
The Gun Club Underneath where finds me all the brothers are gone I can …
THEティバ I said And you said Feeling bad Just like turn…
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World War III Has Begun; How It Unfolds Depends on Us
We think of the Russia-Ukraine war as a local conflict, but it is much more than that; it is a global war on multiple fronts. The war is not only a military conflict; it is also an economic war of attrition. With skyrocketing gas prices and shortage of staples, people all over the world are feeling the consequences of the war.
This war is transforming the entire modus operandi of humanity. Since the dawn of time, we have been accustomed to living by the motto, “survival of the fittest.” By and large, the rule was that the strong determined the rules, and the rules were often abusive toward the weak. Now, it seems like a new mindset has set in: Wanting something and being strong enough to take it does not mean that the world will accept it.
The war, therefore, is being fought on the inside no less, and perhaps more than on the outside. Our very makeup is changing from abusive to cooperative, from narcissistic to altruistic.
It hurts, and it will not happen without a struggle, but it is irreversible. This is the path of our evolution toward the purpose of our creation—to encompass within us all of creation. To do that, we must come to care for it, just as a mother encompasses her child through her maternal love.
The struggle to transition from our current uncaring and mean approach to all creations but ourselves, into wise and compassionate beings is called “the war of Gog and Magog” or Armageddon.
Since the war is about our inner makeup, we can fight it within us. If we object to struggling with ourselves over who will rule—the ego or love—the physical reality will force us to choose love nonetheless. However, it will do so by hurting us in a very physical way.
The war in Eastern Europe is nothing compared to what we might have to endure if we resist the process. The horrific descriptions of our sages and prophets hint at it, and we would not want to live through it.
Alternatively, we can fight this war within us without firing a single bullet. The choice is in our hands. All we need is to continue in the same direction that nature is already leading us: toward connection. If we make an effort to care for one another, even though initially we don’t, then we are moving in the right direction. If we try to resolve conflicts not with guns or even legal battles, but by strengthening the care and friendship between us, then we are saving lives and sparing torments from countless people.
In conclusion, let us try to rise above the hatred and see the human on the other side, who suffers too. Let us think that this war was given to us so we would think about each other more than we have so far. After all, were it not for this war, we would not notice one another. Now that it is here, we are no longer indifferent. Although our feelings our currently negative, now that we are aware of them, we can work on them together and turn them around. These are the wars of the Messiah who moshech [Hebrew: pulls] us out of the ego, and into mutual love.
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