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Sacred Harp (shape-note) Singing

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Sacred Harp shapenote Singing game quiz
"Sacred Harp is a book of shape-note songs, sung by many people around the world. I hope you find this quiz interesting and informative!"

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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


2. True or False: "The Sacred Harp" as published today remains unchanged from the original published in 1844.
    True
    False


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


4. Who is allowed to lead songs at a National Sacred Harp Convention?
    Anyone is welcome to lead the singing
    The leaders of the different local groups lead the singing
    Only men are allowed to lead the singing
    People who have a certificate in Sacred Harp Leading are the leaders


5. Which one of these well-known hymns is not found in "The Sacred Harp"?
    Amazing Grace
    Old Hundred (O Come, Loud Anthems Let Us Sing)
    What Wondrous Love is This?
    Ave Maria


6. Which part normally carries the melody in the Sacred Harp?
    tenor
    soprano
    bass
    alto


7. What does a Sacred Harp singing event look like?
    Everyone stands in their section on raised platforms facing the leader
    Everyone sits in a square facing inward to the leader
    Everyone sits in the pews that face the front just like in church
    It doesn't matter, you can sit or stand where and how you like


8. One of the most famous shape-note composers is William Billings (1746-1800). Where was he born?
    London, England
    Billings, Montana, US
    Edinburgh, Scotland
    Boston, Massachussetts, US


9. My favourite songs in the Sacred Harp are the "fuguing" tunes, like "Lenox" and "Bear Creek". What is a fugue?
    A piece in which the same theme occurs successively in each part
    A piece in which the melody is sung by all parts, but at different times (a round)
    A slow, solemn song
    A joyful song with a repeated chorus


10. True or False: You have to be authorised by the Sacred Harp publishers to teach music from the Sacred Harp.
    True
    False


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