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singings from the
Shenandoah Harmony. 4-shape
notation tunebooks on
IMSLP 7-shape
notation tunebooks on
IMSLP The
Methodist Harmonist (1833) Aikin, Jesse...
- chronologically. For full
information on shape-note
tunebooks,
including a list of public-domain
tunebooks available online, see
Shape note. The Easy Instructor...
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Other historical four-shape
tunebooks, such as the
Missouri Harmony or
Judge Jackson's
Colored Sacred Harp Seven-shape
tunebooks such as The
Christian Harmony...
- leader,
shape note "singing master", and
compiler of four
shape note
tunebooks, most
notable of
which are the
influential The
Southern Harmony and The...
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Jacob Kimball Jr. born on
February 15, 1761, and died in Topsfield, M****achusetts July 24, 1826 was one of the
first American composers. He pla**** fife...
- Novello, Ewer & Co. Eskew,
Harry (1970), "Using
Early American Hymnals and
Tunebooks", Notes, vol. 27, no. 1, p. 19, JSTOR 896750, ...in
early America there...
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compiler of
shape note
tunebooks. He is best
known for his 1816
compilation Kentucky Harmony,
which is the
first Southern shape-note
tunebook.
According to musicologist...
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during the
emergence of the
First New
England School,
began to
publish tunebooks in 1810 in
German and
English for
various sectarian groups (but not Unitarians)...
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Spilman and Shaw, both
students at Kentucky's
Centre College,
compiled their tunebook both for
public worship and revivals, to
satisfy "the
wants of the Church...
- lawyer,
community leader,
shape note singer, composer, and a
reviser of the
tunebook known as The
Sacred Harp. Joe S.
James was born
March 20, 1849, in Campbell...