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  • Tunebooklet: “Hamm Harmony” (1992)

    Tunebooklet: “Hamm Harmony” (1992)

    August 1, 2025
    New Research & Essays, Tunebooklets

    Hamm Harmony (1992) Compiled and Composed by: Neely BrucePublished: Middletown, Connecticut, 1992Format: Comb-bound, 8.5×11″, four-shape notationLength: 116 numbered pages (not including title page or preface)Typology: Contemporary Era – Tunebooklet – Original Compilation Overview Hamm Harmony is a 1992 tunebooklet of original four-shape compositions by Neely Bruce, created during the early years of the shape-note revival…

  • “Revising The Sacred Harp”: Friday Symposium to Launch the 2025 Edition

    “Revising The Sacred Harp”: Friday Symposium to Launch the 2025 Edition

    July 27, 2025
    ·Event & Community News, New Research & Essays, Tunebook: The Sacred Harp (Denson)

    The Sacred Harp Publishing Company has announced a full-day symposium, Revising The Sacred Harp, to be held Friday, September 12, 2025, at Emory University’s Woodruff Library in Atlanta. This event will serve as the public unveiling of the much-anticipated 2025 Edition of The Sacred Harp—and your first opportunity to get a personal copy in hand.…

  • Toward a Bibliography of Revival-Era Four-Shape Tunebooks (1960–1989)

    Toward a Bibliography of Revival-Era Four-Shape Tunebooks (1960–1989)

    July 23, 2025
    ·Historical & Scholarly Research, ·Tunebooks, Tunebooklets, Other, New Research & Essays

    The following list presents known four-shape shape-note tunebooks published during what I define as the Revival Period (1960–1989) of four-shape shape-note tunebook publishing, a phase of rediscovery and preservation. This era coincided with…

  • Write in your tunebook!

    Write in your tunebook!

    July 14, 2025
    ·Sacred Harp & Cultural Impact, Personal Reflections, Sacred Harp & Culture

    The very first thing a singer should do when receiving a new tunebook is simple: write their name in it, along with the date they took possession. It’s a practical act—but I would also suggest it’s a spiritual one. In putting your name and the date inside the front cover, you’re doing more than marking…

  • Singing on Church Row in Louvale, Georgia: The Story of the Sybil and John B. Richardson School of Sacred Harp Singing

    Singing on Church Row in Louvale, Georgia: The Story of the Sybil and John B. Richardson School of Sacred Harp Singing

    July 13, 2025
    ·Historical & Scholarly Research, New Research & Essays, Sacred Harp & Culture

    In the small rural community of Louvale, Georgia, a remarkable effort to preserve and pass on the tradition of Sacred Harp singing took root in the early 1980s. While Louvale may be easy to miss on the map, many nmay not know it has a role in the continuation of shape-note music in the Chattahoochee…

  • Two new books on American Spiritual Folk Music

    Two new books on American Spiritual Folk Music

    July 6, 2025
    Guides, Introductions & Learning Materials, Other Books & Ephemera, Sacred Harp & Culture

    Two New Titles for Lovers of Shape-Note History — Available Now Two books close to my heart were officially published today, July 6, 2025, through Hollow Square Books. Both are now available at hollowsquarebooks.com and Amazon.com. These titles emerged from my own study of shape-note history and the desire to make neglected or out-of-print works…

  • Steffy’s “The ValleyHarmonist” (2nd Ed., 1946)

    Steffy’s “The ValleyHarmonist” (2nd Ed., 1946)

    June 12, 2025
    ·Tunebooks, Tunebooklets, Other, Other Shape-Note Tune Collections

    The Valley Harmonist, Containing a Collection of Tunes from the Most Approved Authors, Adapted to a Variety of Metres. Also–a Selection of Set Pieces and Anthems. J. W. Steffy, ed. 2d ed., rev., enl. 336 pages. Harrisonburg, VA: H. T. Wartmann, 1845. This copy missing at least one index page. PREFACE Having disposed of the…

  • “Dish Info Cards” at the NSVAD, 2025

    “Dish Info Cards” at the NSVAD, 2025

    June 9, 2025
    ·Educational Resources, Guides, Introductions & Learning Materials

    Notes from the first real-world run I was very pleased to be invited to bring my Potluck Dish Info Cards to the Northern Shenandoah Valley All-Day Singing (NSVAD) this past weekend. I wanted to post a quick follow-up, especially since a few people were asking about the cards and how they were displayed. First, thank…

  • Judy Hauff’s “How Sweet the Minutes” (1996) now online for all

    Judy Hauff’s “How Sweet the Minutes” (1996) now online for all

    June 1, 2025
    ·Recordings & Media, LPs, Cassettes, CDs

    Judy Hauff’s How Sweet the Minutes, a 1996 recording of 42 shape-note tunes from Wyeth’s Repository of Sacred Music, is now available for streaming and download on Bandcamp. Originally recorded in 1985 as a personal project to explore Sacred Harp singing, the tapes were later discovered and edited for release. Hauff performs all four vocal…

  • Help Fund “Singing the Shapes”: A New Documentary on Shape-Note Singing

    Help Fund “Singing the Shapes”: A New Documentary on Shape-Note Singing

    May 31, 2025
    ·Educational Resources, ·Event & Community News, ·Recordings & Media, ·Sacred Harp & Cultural Impact, DVDs & Video, Personal Reflections, Sacred Harp & Culture, Singers & Communities

    We’re thrilled to share the launch of a new project that aims to capture the beauty, history, and community of shape-note singing: Singing the Shapes, a feature-length documentary currently in development by filmmaker Timothy Morton. The project now has a live fundraiser at https://gofund.me/8a9825ce, and your support can help bring this important film to life.…

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