Today we have some Sacred Harp singing. What is Sacred Harp singing? From Warren Steel's webpage:
Sacred Harp singing is a non-denominational community musical event emphasizing participation, not performance. Singers sit facing inward in a hollow square. Each individual is invited to take a turn “leading,” i.e. standing in the center, selecting a song, and beating time with the hand. The singing is not accompanied by harps or any other instrument. The group sings from The Sacred Harp, an oblong songbook first published in 1844 by B.F. White and E. J. King. The music is printed in “patent notes,” wherein the shape of the note head indicates the syllables FA
Check out "Sharpsburg" recorded in February 1995 by the Haynes & Wooten families of Ider, Alabama.
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