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Martha,
Good to hear from you - hope all is well
We're still struggling with GMU about the Gunston Hall database release -
but hopefully it will happen before the turn of the next century!
Barbara Farner
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From: "Martha Katz-Hyman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: [VA-HIST] Shaped Notes
> "Shape notes" are called that because the note heads are in four distinct
> shapes to aid sight-reading. Shape note singing is alive and well; see
> http://fasola.org/ for more information about the history of shape note
> singing, how it's done today, and where it's done today. I've done it
> myself (but only as a rank beginner) and the sound is beautiful.
> According
> to the Sacred Harp website, there's a group in Richmond, and here's their
> website: http://members.cox.net/rshs1/.
>
> Martha Katz-Hyman
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