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| 1.
Sacred Harp is called "shape note" singing because in the printed notation, the notes are different shapes. What are the four shapes that the notes are written in? |
triangle, circle, square, diamond
triangle, hexagon, circle, half-circle
triangle, circle, half-circle, square
diamond, club, heart, spade
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| 2.
True or False: "The Sacred Harp" as published today remains unchanged from the original published in 1844. |
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| 3.
How would you sing an ascending major scale in the style of the Sacred Harp? |
la, si, do, mi, re, fa, so, la
do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do
fa, sol, la, fa, sol, la, mi, fa
do, ti, la, sol, fa, mi, re, do
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| 4.
Who is allowed to lead songs at a National Sacred Harp Convention? |
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| 5.
Which one of these well-known hymns is not found in "The Sacred Harp"? |
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| 6.
Which part normally carries the melody in the Sacred Harp? |
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| 7.
What does a Sacred Harp singing event look like? |
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| 8.
One of the most famous shape-note composers is William Billings (1746-1800). Where was he born? |
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| 9.
My favourite songs in the Sacred Harp are the "fuguing" tunes, like "Lenox" and "Bear Creek". What is a fugue? |
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| 10.
True or False: You have to be authorised by the Sacred Harp publishers to teach music from the Sacred Harp. |
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