Friday, January 29, 2010

'Shape' singing strikes high note in Philadelphia | WHYY News and Information | WHYY

'Shape' singing strikes high note in Philadelphia | WHYY News and Information | WHYY


Shape-note singing

COMMUNITY EVENTS

2nd and 4th Mondays of every month. Come and learn to sing 4-part harmony with shape notes in the Sacred Harp tradition. Since the early 1800's, shaped notes have enabled generations of singers unable to read music to sing 4-part folk hymns, fugues and anthems. Singing is from "The Sacred Harp", a collection of popular tunes written by amateur American tunesmiths of the time. This is not performance music, and singers arrange themselves facing inward in a "hollow square". Individual voice quality is unimportant, and the music is characterized by strong rhythms and simple open harmonies. An introductory singing school begins at 6:45, and the main singing begins at 7:00. Beginners and listeners are welcome.

DETAILS
COST: Free
BROUGHT TO YOU BY: State College Sacred Harp Singers
WEBSITE: http://www.fasola.org

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