SINGING
SCHOOL COLLECTION 06-008 OPEN COLLECTION
Physical
Description:
4
linear feet: 1 chart (8’ x 3’)
Dates:
1937
Provenance:
The
shape-note singing chart was purchased by the Center in September 2006 from
Gary W. Ledbetter of
Agency
History/biographical sketch:
A
singing school is a brief course of musical instruction that teaches the
rudiments of note-reading and sight-singing, with a focus on sacred music.
Singing schools began in
Scope and content:
This
collection consists of materials pertaining to the singing school tradition and
its continued popularity in the South.
A
shape note singing chart (06-008), is part of this collection. It is 8’ x 3’
hand-painted on canvas. The chart belonged to singing master R. W. Ledbetter of
Location:
The
singing school chart is located in the Oversize collections area of the storage
area.
Related Materials:
The
Center holds many secondary sources supporting the study of singing schools, searchable
in Voyager. Sing With Understanding
by Harry Eskew; Encyclopedia of American
Gospel Music W. K. McNeil editor; Close
Harmony: A History of Southern Gospel by James R. Goff Jr.; The Sound
of Light: A History of Gospel and Christian Music by Don Cusic; The Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
edited by Charles Reagan Wilson and William Ferris.
Singing
school instruction books may be found in the Center’s rarebook collection.
Various manuscript collections, such as the T.J. McClung Gibson collection (04-008)
and Ruebush-Kieffer Company Corporate Collection (07-010), contain singing
school components. All of these
categories are searchable in the Center’s InMagic database.
© The Center for Popular Music,
LPC February 2008