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Shape Note Singing a sacred tradition - The Troy Messenger

Summary by The Troy Messenger
Shape note singing was a tradition that developed around the 1840s, 1850s, 1860s in the rural areas of Appalachia and the South. It’s a form of music that is not heard often in today’s world, and, perhaps, too soon, not at all. On Saturday, the Pioneer Museum of Alabama will, once again, host a Shape Note Singing. The singing will be dedicated to those like Mr. J.C. Harden who said, “You don’t listen to Sacred Harp singing with your ears; you li…

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The Troy Messenger broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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