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  2. Shape note - Wikipedia

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    Shape Notes: the eight note, seven shape method – article promoting the seven shape method Shape-note Connexion & music of Jeremiah Ingalls Archived 20 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine where you can hear a fine example of shapenote singing, including the first run-through with the shapenote syllables being sung

  3. List of shape-note tunebooks - Wikipedia

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    Shape notes are a system of music notation designed to facilitate choral singing. Shape notes of various kinds have been used for over two centuries in a variety of sacred choral music traditions practiced primarily in the Southern region of the United States. "Shape-note singers used tune books rather than hymnals. Hymnals were pocket-size ...

  4. Sacred Harp - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Harp and Related Shape-Note Music Resources, a large and well-annotated collection of resources on shape-note music; Sacred Harp Publishing Company, songbooks and other resources; Public-domain editions: The Sacred Harp, (1911, rev. J. S. James et al.) (for other shape note tunebooks see these links) "Wiregrass Sacred Harp Singers Era 1980"

  5. Category:Shape note - Wikipedia

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    Shape notes are a system of music notation designed to facilitate choral singing. Shape notes of various kinds have been used for over two centuries in a variety of sacred choral music traditions, all of them rooted in the Southern United States .

  6. East Texas Musical Convention - Wikipedia

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    The East Texas Musical Convention, now usually called the East Texas Sacred Harp Convention, is an annual gathering of shape note singers. Songs are sung a cappella from the Sacred Harp tunebook. The Convention was organized in 1855, and is the oldest Sacred Harp convention in Texas , and the second oldest in the United States .

  7. Collegiate a cappella - Wikipedia

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    The RPI Glee Club of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, established in 1873, was one of the earliest known collegiate a cappella groups. [2] The longest continuously operating group is thought to be The Whiffenpoofs of Yale University, [3] which was formed in 1909 to create a musical group with a more "modern" sound than that of the Yale Glee Club, and named for the lyrics to Little Nemo, a ...

  8. Shenandoah Harmony - Wikipedia

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    The annual all-day singing from the Shenandoah Harmony at Cross Keys typically ends by singing Davisson's "Retirement" at the graveside of the composer.. The Shenandoah Harmony is a 2013 republication of the works of Ananias Davisson (1780–1857) and other composers of his era, in the format used by modern shape note singing groups.

  9. Southwest Texas Sacred Harp Singing Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Southwest Texas Sacred Harp Singing Convention is an annual gathering of shape note singers. Songs are sung a cappella from the Sacred Harp tune book. The convention was organized on April 28, 1900, at the Round Top School House, in Caldwell County, Texas, as the South Union Singing Convention.