To do this, you must know how : music pedagogy in the black gospel quartet tradition /

This study traces black vocal music instruction and inspiration from the halls of Fisk University to the mining camps of Birmingham and Bessemer, Alabama, and on to Chicago and New Orleans. In the 1870s, the Original Fisk University Jubilee Singers successfully combined Negro spirituals with formal...

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Main Author: Abbott, Lynn, 1946-
Other Authors: Seroff, Doug
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2013.
Series:American made music series.
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