Sweet Bunch of Daisies
Title | Sweet Bunch of Daisies PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Solomon |
Publisher | Colonial Press (AL) |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
The Frank C. Brown Collection of NC Folklore
Title | The Frank C. Brown Collection of NC Folklore PDF eBook |
Author | Frank C. Brown |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 692 |
Release | 1977-04-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780822302575 |
Frank C. Brown organized the North Carolina Folklore Society in 1913. Both Dr. Brown and the Society collected stores from individuals—Brown through his classes at Duke University and through his summer expeditions in the North Carolina mountains, and the Society by interviewing its members—and also levied on the previous collections made by friends and members of the Society. The result was a large mass of texts and notes assembled over a period of nearly forty years and covering every aspect of local tradition.
Oregon Teachers' Monthly
Title | Oregon Teachers' Monthly PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 686 |
Release | 1903 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Bluegrass Picker's Tune Book
Title | Bluegrass Picker's Tune Book PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Matteson Jr. |
Publisher | Mel Bay Publications |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2010-10-07 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1609745523 |
The Bluegrass Picker's Tune Book is a must for all bluegrass pickers! Included are the melody line and chords to over two hundred favorite gospel and bluegrass songs. Detailed information about the origin and performers is given for each song as well as the history and development of the bluegrass genre. the lyrics are large and easy to read during a performance.
Singing in Zion
Title | Singing in Zion PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Cochran |
Publisher | University of Arkansas Press |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1999-01-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9781557285478 |
This book is a lyrical, scholarly exploration of the connection between one family's musical traditions and its rural community of Zion, Arkansas. In 1959, three Gilbert sisters--Alma, Helen, and Phydella--began compiling songs they remembered as their own and sending them to one another in letters. Their tendency to center memory in sound rather than sight reveals an unusual musical birthright. Robert Cochran has constructed a composite portrait of this family for whom music is the center of life. He examines their lived experience as they anchor their history through song, singing, and the playing of musical instruments. The Gilberts are wonderful exemplars of the "mediation of oral tradition," and when approached through their music, they reveal themselves as remarkable individuals with an elaborate and firmly held sense of their unique identities. A decade in the making, Singing in Zion is written with a memoirist's sense of family history and an ethnographer's sense of the rich encounter of worlds. This narrative has a seductive simplicity that conveys much of the Gilbert family's charm while at the same time establishing a broader framework that is firmly academic. It will be enjoyed by all readers.
A Family Heritage
Title | A Family Heritage PDF eBook |
Author | Edith Fowke |
Publisher | University of Calgary Press |
Pages | 319 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1895176360 |
New folk music and folk-song materials in this comprehensive study are particularly important for singers, folk music enthusiasts, ethnomusicologists, comparative and cultural studies scholars, and those interested in Canadian culture. LaRena Clark was a great singer and knew many fine songs. Her wide repertoire covers almost the complete range of types and topics of traditional Anglo-Canadian songs. Comparison with other collections in Canada, the United States, the British Isles, and Australia indicate just how unique and far-reaching it was. Clark's background and her varied ancestry shaped her repertoire. The account of her parents' activities gives a vivid picture of folk life in rural Ontario during the early years of this century. She knew some Canadian songs previously unreported, and she wrote songs with a strong Canadian flavour. Musically, Clark's songs are a microcosm of practices characteristic of British folk music throughout the English-speaking world. Particularly noteworthy is her constant reworking of traditional materials, procedures, forms, and individual tunes.
The Voices that are Gone
Title | The Voices that are Gone PDF eBook |
Author | Jon W. Finson |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 367 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0195113829 |
In this unique and readable study, Jon Finson views the mores and values of nineteenth-century Americans as they appear in their popular songs. The author sets forth lyricists' and composers' notions of courtship, technology, death, African Americans, Native Americans, and European ethnicity by grouping songs topically. He goes on to explore the interaction between musical style and lyrics within each topic. The lyrics and changing musical styles present a vivid portrait of nineteenth-century America. The composers discussed in the book range from Henry Russell ("Woodman, Spare That Tree"), Stephen Foster ("Oh! Susanna"), and Dan Emmett ("I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"), to George M. Cohan and Maude Nugent ("Sweet Rosie O'Grady"), and Gussie Lord Davis ("In the Baggage Coach Ahead"). Readers will recognize songs like "Pop Goes the Weasel," "The Yellow Rose of Texas," "The Fountain in the Park," "After the Ball," "A Bicycle Built for Two," and many others which gain significance by being placed in the larger context of American history.