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  2. Modern pagan music - Wikipedia

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    Another important element was the chant, exemplified with Zsuzsanna Budapest's "We all come from the Goddess / And to Her we shall return / Like a drop of rain / Flowing to the ocean". [6] Chants and songs were made integral to the religious rituals of the milieu. World music gradually became a central component, partially due to concerns of ...

  3. Galdr - Wikipedia

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    Old Norse: galdr and Old English: Ä¡ealdor or galdor are derived from the reconstructed Proto-Germanic *galdraz, meaning a song or incantation. [2] [3] The terms are also related by the removal of an Indo-European-tro suffix to the verbs Old Norse: gala and Old English: galan, both derived from Proto-Germanic *galanÄ…, meaning to sing or cast a spell.

  4. Category:Modern pagan music - Wikipedia

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    Performers of modern pagan music (1 C, 39 P) S. Modern pagan songs (1 P) Pages in category "Modern pagan music" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 ...

  5. Gregorian chant - Wikipedia

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    Gregorian chant is, as 'chant' implies, vocal music. The text, the phrases, words and eventually the syllables, can be sung in various ways. The most straightforward is recitation on the same tone, which is called "syllabic" as each syllable is sung to a single tone.

  6. Category:Religious music - Wikipedia

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    Chants (7 C, 36 P) Christian music (28 C, 45 P) Religious composers (2 C, 1 P) F. ... Modern pagan music (4 C, 5 P) Musicals based on religious traditions (1 C, 8 P) N.

  7. Category:Modern pagan songs - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles pertaining to music as it relates to or exists within modern Paganism. Pages in category "Modern pagan songs" This category contains only the following page.

  8. Category:Paganism in music - Wikipedia

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    Modern pagan music (4 C, 5 P) P. Pagan-folk musicians (6 P) Pages in category "Paganism in music" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  9. Eko Eko Azarak - Wikipedia

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    Eko Eko Azarak is the opening phrase from a Wiccan chant. It is also known as the "Witch's chant", the "Witch's rune", or the "Eko Eko chant". [1] The following form was used by Gerald Gardner, considered as the founder of Wicca as an organized, contemporary religion. The Eko Eko chant appeared in his 1949 occult novel, High Magic's Aid. In ...