Tag: Slide Guitar
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The Forgotten Promise | By The William Altig Choir

We all carry something ancient within us—a promise made before memory, a purpose that calls to us through the noise of daily life. “The Secret Vow” is a heavy blues meditation on the profound loss we feel when we’ve forgotten why we’re here. Drawing from the Buddhist teaching of the Bodhisattva vow—the commitment to return…
William Altig
acoustic blues, Americana, Ancient Wisdom, awakening, benefit all beings, Blues, Bodhisattva, buddhist music, Choir, choral arrangement, Collective Awakening, community music, compassionate action, Conscious Lyrics, Conscious Music, contemplative music, contemporary folk, Deep Blues, delta blues, emotional blues, existential blues, Folk Blues, gospel blues, harmonica blues, healing music, heavy blues, intentional living, introspective folk, life purpose music, meaningful lyrics, meditation music, mindfulness music, modern blues, Modern Spirituality, musical activism, philosophical music, promise, purpose, remembering, roots music, sacred music, service music, Slide Guitar, Soul Searching, spiritual awakening, Spiritual Music, storytelling folk, The William Altig Choir, transformative music, vow, world music fusion -
Sahà-Loka Grind

An intimate, raw acoustic blues meditation on the “Sahā-Loka Grind.” This track strips the song down to its raw, communal core: a soulful porch-jam session. It’s a story told with a warm, conversational vocal, mournful slide guitar, and wailing harmonica, all held together by the simple rhythm of an upright bass, foot stomps, and hand…
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Fifty Aeons Long

“Fifty Aeons Long” by The William Altig Choir is a hauntingly beautiful folk-blues meditation on time, freedom, and perception. The song explores how our suffering often comes from clinging to minutes, regrets, and imagined futures—when the truth is timeless and already here. With finger-picked acoustic guitar, slide accents, upright bass, and a baritone voice that…
William Altig
acoustic blues, Acoustic Guitar, Americana, Americana folk, awakening, baritone vocals, cosmic folk, delta blues, Dharma blues, Enlightenment, Fifty Aeons Long, Folk Blues, introspective song, meditation blues, Mindfulness, Perception, philosophical blues, reflective song, roots music, Slide Guitar, slow blues, song about time, Songs of Awakening, spiritual folk, texas blues, The William Altig Choir, time, timeless song, william altig, William Altig music -
The Treasure Tower

“The Treasure Tower” is a cinematic folk-rock journey that builds from a single acoustic guitar and vocal into a soaring, full-band spiritual experience. Drawing inspiration from the epic imagery of the Lotus Sutra, the song tells the story of a profound revelation. It charts the journey from sitting on the “hard earth” as a humble…
William Altig
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The Open Gate

Inspired by a timeless spiritual paradox, “The Open Gate” is a blues-folk story that suggests the most profound truth isn’t hidden away for the chosen few—it’s accessible to everyone. Using the ancient parable of a loving father saving his children from a burning house, the song explores the idea that the greatest wisdom doesn’t require…
William Altig
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The Sun Don’t Preach

A raw, Delta blues track that wrestles with the difference between trying to fix a broken world with force and finding strength in a quieter, more patient wisdom. “The Sun Don’t Preach” is a story told through a bottleneck slide and a steady foot stomp, contrasting the “power of a God” with the “wisdom of…
William Altig
acoustic blues, Acoustic Guitar, Americana, Blues Music, bottleneck guitar, Buddhism, Compassion, Conscious Music, Contemplative, delta blues, Dharma, dharma song, Folk Blues, foot stomp, gritty, hope, indie folk, letting go, male vocals, Meditative, Original Music, Patience, Power, power of a god, powerful, Raw, resonator, resonator guitar, roots music, Singer-Songwriter, Slide Guitar, Soulful, spiritual blues, Spiritual Music, Spirituality, Storytelling, Struggle, The Sun Don’t Preach, wisdom, wisdom of the sun -
The Patient Heart Blues

“The Patient Heart Blues” – A Song About Standing Strong While Walking Away Sometimes the hardest thing in the world is knowing when to stay and when to go. This song came from studying an ancient Buddhist text about patience—but not the kind of patience where you just take whatever comes. Real patience, the kind…
William Altig
12-bar blues, acoustic blues, acoustic soul, acoustic storytelling, alternative blues, Americana, americana roots, authentic blues, Ballad, Blues, blues poetry, blues standard, boundaries, buddhist blues, Chicago blues, classic blues, Compassion, Conscious Lyrics, Contemplative blues, contemplative music, Contemporary Blues, crossover blues, deep lyrics, delta blues, Dharma music, elder wisdom, emotional intelligence, empowerment, Folk Blues, Folk Music, folk rock, Forgiveness, harmonica blues, healing music, honest lyrics, independent blues, inner strength, letting go, life lessons, mature themes, meaningful music, meditation music, mental health, Mindfulness, modern blues, narrative folk, non-violence, old soul, organic sound, original blues, Patience, peaceful resistance, philosophical blues, porch blues, protest blues, raw vocals, real talk, recovery music, resilience, resonator guitar, roots music, roots poetry, self-care, self-protection, shuffle blues, Slide Guitar, slow blues, social consciousness, spiritual blues, spiritual folk, spoken word blues, story song, Storytelling, substance over style, survivor song, teaching song, therapy music, timeless wisdom, traditional blues, unsigned artist, vintage blues, walking away, wisdom music -
“One Word of Praise”

What if everything you’ve been told about spiritual progress is backwards? This song came from reading an ancient Buddhist text—the Lotus Sutra—that completely flips our understanding of how transformation happens. We’re taught that meaningful change requires years of effort, countless hours of practice, immense sacrifice. Grind long enough and maybe, just maybe, you’ll get somewhere.…
William Altig
70s folk, acoustic blues, acoustic gospel, acoustic soul, acoustic storytelling, alt folk, Americana, americana blues, authentic folk, bluesy folk, Bob Dylan style, brushed drums, buddhist folk, buddhist music, conscious folk, contemplative folk, contemplative music, delta blues, dusty folk, Dylan-esque, earthy music, existential blues, fingerpicked guitar, folk ballad, folk gospel, folk noir, folk revival, gospel folk, Grounded folk, Hammond organ, hand percussion, healing music, honest folk, hope music, indie folk, interfaith music, intimate vocals, Iron and Wine, John Prine style, joy music, liberation songs, meditation music, mindfulness music, Modern Folk, organic folk, philosophical folk, porch music, praise music, raw vocals, roots music, sacred music, singer songwriter, Slide Guitar, slow blues, soulful acoustic, spiritual awakening, spiritual blues, Spiritual Journey, stripped down, sutra music, The Tallest Man on Earth, traditional folk, transformative music, universal spirituality, vintage folk sound, walking bass, wisdom songs -
The Buddha’s Eyes Blues

Buddha’s Eyes Blues is a slow-rolling, rootsy folk-blues meditation on the heart of Chapter Ten of the Lotus Sūtra. With warm finger-picked guitar, mournful slide, and harmonica sighs, it honors the sutra’s call to make offerings of devotion and daily action. Each verse carries the listener down a dusty road of incense smoke and open…
William Altig
acoustic blues, Americana, awakening, Blues Folk, Buddha Nature, buddhist blues, devotional blues, dharma songs, equality and difference, fingerpicked guitar, Harmonica, Lotus Sutra, mindful music, Offerings, roots music, Slide Guitar, slow blues, soulful meditation, spiritual awakening, spiritual folk -
Same Sun, Same Sky

“Same Sun, Same Sky” is a heartfelt blues-folk ballad inspired by the timeless teachings of the Lotus Sutra. With gravelly vocals, acoustic textures, and soul-deep lyrics, this song explores the universal light that shines on all people, regardless of their path, pain, or past. It’s a gentle reminder that we are all walking under the…
William Altig