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Shape Note Sing

Sunday, November 8, 2015 @ 3:00 pm
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Jam Session

This month’s Shape Note Sing in Durham will be in a different location than usual (due to a wedding at the First Presbyterian Church) – join the singers at a common recreation room that is part of Durham’s North Street Community. Meet at 819-A North Street, near the intersection with Geer Street. Street parking is available.

No prior experience is necessary to participate in the Shape Note Sing – beginners and experienced singers are all welcome. Singers in this tradition sing a cappella (without accompaniment) and sit arranged by vocal part in a “hollow square,” facing one another across the square and taking turns at leading.

Shape note singing began in Protestant churches in New England in America’s early years, and it survived in the rural South and became recognized as an American art form in the 1960s. Sacred harp singing is another name for this style, refering to vocal chords; early practitioners of this musical style viewed vocal cords as the only instrument necessary. An 1844 songbook is titled Sacred Harp, which gives the music its name and helped spread it by using shapes (triangle, circle, square and diamond) to help singers identify the four notes used in each song.

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Date:
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Time:
3:00 pm
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