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Introduction to
Practicall Musicke (1597). "Note shapes", Introduction,
Fasola. Kyme, "An
experiment in
teaching children to read with
shape notes," Journal...
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Francesco Fasola (23
February 1898 – 1 July 1988) was an
Italian member of the
Congregatio Oblatorum Sanctorum Gaudentii et
Caroli Novariae who served...
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responsible for po****rizing the term "white spirituals" to
describe the "
fasola" singing.
George Pullen Jackson was born in 1874 in Monson, Maine. He graduated...
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FASOLA (Shape note)
system of
musical notation which simplified lessons in
reading music during the
Singing School era of New
England music.
FASOLA singing...
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demonstrates this
dramatic spread may be
found at the "
fasola.org" web site,
under http://
fasola.org/singings/
Archived 21
February 2008 at the Wayback...
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contain a page of the
score used by the
choir in the
opening track (the "
fasola" section). This
album was
essentially created as a
requiem for open and...
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indicate their pitch.
There are two main varieties: the four-note, or
fasola,
system used in
Sacred Harp music, and the seven-note
system developed by...
- hand by
stabbing Fasola, it is
revealed that
Fasola is
magically impervious to any attack. By
using Re's
telescope to s****
Fasola's weakness, it is revealed...
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Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 33 (2): 223–228. De Marchi, G.; Chiozzi, G.;
Fasola, M. (2008). "Solar
incubation cuts down
parental care in a
burrow nesting...
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Henrik Fazola (German:
Heinrich Fasola or F****ola) (1730 – 16
April 1779) was a German-born
Hungarian locksmith master, a
factory owner and one of the...