OkCupid: ¡Ahora, en Inglés!
i have been informed that it is a Bad Thing that i don't have this
section filled in. so let me just say that i love books, movies,
music, and foods.
okay, someone wrote to ask me what shapenote recordings i would
recommend and i didn't get back to them very quickly and they
apparently deleted their profile. but since i went to the trouble
of writing the response, y'all are going to benefit from that
because i'm going to put all of what i wrote here:
if i could only have one shapenote recording, i would pick Sacred
Harp Chattahoochee Singing Convention Day 2 (i have never heard day
1) which is the third item down on this page:
http://www.morningtrumpet.com/
two disks--lots of variety of songs, completely traditional. but so
many of the traditional recordings are bad quality or the tonal
quality is too nasal for the non-regional ear, in my opinion.
another one i like is:
Traditional Musics of Alabama, Volume 3
2002 National Sacred Harp Singing Convention
http://alabamafolklife.org/AFApublication.htm#musics3
the first "shapenote" recording i ever heard was:
Rivers of Delight (American Folk Hymns From the Sacred Harp
Tradition)
http://www.amazon.com/Rivers-Delight-American-Sacred-Tradition/dp/B000005IVY/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-8270429-6597752?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1186850160&sr=8-1
this one is kind of "if a choral group did shapenote" so it is
authentic songs but not authentic sound--but it roped me in, so i
think it's good at that.