Rune Galdr (Galder) Songs



Galdr songs are the primary auditory focals in rune 
magic. These songs are ancient intonations that were used 
in seidr workings in Iceland. Galdr is the singing of runes 
in runic combinations. Forming the roots of runic incantation, 
which brings the powers of the cosmic breath into action, galdr 
is the vibratory embodiment of the rune. Each rune has a specific 
galdr sound , formula, or song associated with it. (Follow the link
Rune Interpretations for each rune.)

 The galdr is probably both the most powerful and subtle way to 
access the magical energy of the rune. These chants have been 
described as being like a soft-flowing river with a powerful 
current underneath. Used in every phase of runic magic together 
with the form of the rune, the galdr is the main medium through 
which runic power finds expression. Everyone intones slightly 
differently, so feel free to experiment. By chanting and toning 
a rune, you can better experience and express its meaning.

 When learning to galdr, focus on one rune at a time. Observe 
each rune's tone, form, flow, and relationship to you and to 
the other runes. Trust your intuition, and decide when to sing 
each rune as a song in and of itself, complete with melody and 
a beginning, middle, and end, and when to sing the rune by toning 
only one note. There is no right or wrong way to galdr.

 When you galdr, breathe from your diaphragm and really stretch 
out the sound of each rune, toning as many consonant/vowel com-
binations as possible. For example, Fehu can be sung as "Feeeeeeee, 
Faaaaaaaa, Fuuuuuuuuu, Faaaaaaaayhuuuuuuuuu!" (akin to the giant's 
"fee-fi-fo-fum" as he counts his golden coins, a symbol of mobile 
wealth). Draw out and expand each of the vowel sounds, exploring 
all registers and resonances in your voice. Discover where each 
rune fits in your vocal register, and note where you feel it in your 
body. Above all, remember galdring is a lot like learning how to sing 
for the first time. Relax and enjoy the process. Galdring together 
with your children, in the woods or at the ocean, can be great fun. As 
you become proficient, you can combine the chants of several runes into
one song. With 24 runes in the Elder Futhark, there are many possible 
combinations, but generally galdr songs using one rune, three runes, or 
nine runes work best in magic. Be aware of the numerical significance 
of the combined runes when crafting songs.


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