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From: MWOWgirl
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  • Ah!!!! Harpies are, in fact real!! J/K, y'all

  • That one person couldn't stand the quality, little did they know of how rare Merry Wives is on Youtube and forever regrets the decision...

  • Shape-note tradition allows for either gender to sing any of the four vocal parts. These women preserve the robustness and even the traditional early lead-in pickup note in the bass part. (We can ignore that it is not totally a capella, because the only instrument is percussion.) However, they transpose verses 2 and 3, just in case anyone should be confused.

  • Great stuff, but "traditional song" is a bit misleading. It was written by Prof William E Chute of Ontario in1878 and has appeared in various shapenote tunebooks since, eg on p117 of the Sacred Harp (1991 ed).

  • Well I seen a few videos on this, and the genuine traditional, the revival and neo.

    All of it derives I think from folk tradition and a capella singing, don't even need the shape notes, you just sing and that is what it sounds like.

  • Very powerful, wow

  • very neo-shapenote, but in the spirit of sacred harp, down to the anticipated pickup note.

  • What a powerful arrangement!

  • so well done!

  • i love this

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