Songs for Transitioning
When words fail at life's threshold, music speaks. I partner with grieving families and friends to co-create an original, professionally produced song capturing the true essence of your loved one. No templates. Just their unique spirit, forged into a timeless legacy of love. Let's have a cup of tea.
A Legacy of Love for the Thames-Coromandel Communities
Honouring a life, healing hearts.
I co-create a unique song with you to celebrate the life and spirit of your loved one.
When words fail at the threshold of life, music speaks.
Songs for Transitioning, is a co-creative process where I partner with grieving families to create a completely original, professionally produced song that captures the life and unique spirit—the true essence—of the person you have lost.
I don't use templates. I sit with you to hear the stories, the favorite sayings, the quirks, and the triumphs. Then, acting as your dedicated wordsmith, I utilise cutting-edge audio AI to craft those memories into a broadcast-quality song in the musical style they loved most.
The result is a timeless legacy item—a song tribute that can be played with a video or slideshow at their service, shared with family across the globe, and revisited for comfort for years to come.
Listen to a Recent Tribute:
Brian Bett was a long standing member of the Thames Community, a keen musician and used to work for Lotus Realm on Pollen St before it closed down and for different Mental Health organisations around the Waikato. He passed of cancer but before he passed I crafted this song for him, which he loved when he heard it. He wrote to me 'I didn't know you me so well?', I replied 'I didn't, those were his friends words'. I had a good friend of his rejoice in his merits and celebrate his life as he knew it. Through listening I caught the life and spirit of Brian and crafted the song. I read it as a poem at his memorial and got many requests for a copy. The song was in the style of Paul Weller one of Brian's favourite musicians.
Interested in exploring this with your family and their friends?
Let's have a cup of tea.