All Stories

  1. Negotiated leadership in Sacred Harp singing
  2. Mediated Community Singing
  3. Community Singing in Flint and Baltimore, 1917–1920
  4. COVID-19 and Participatory Music-Making
  5. Navigating Stylistic Boundaries in the Music History Classroom
  6. Introduction
  7. Examining Vernacular Borrowings to Denaturalize Western Art Music
  8. Vocal Fatigue Experiences and Mitigation Strategies in the Sacred Harp Singing Community
  9. Appalachian after-school music programmes as cultural intervention
  10. Musicking in Lumpkin County, Georgia, 1909–1928
  11. Learning advantages of online old-time jams
  12. Mediated Community and Participatory Blackface in Gillette Original Community Sing (CBS, 1936–1937)
  13. Leslie Uggams, Sing Along with Mitch (1961–64), and the Reverberations of Minstrelsy
  14. Virtual Community Singing During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  15. Non-participation in online Sacred Harp singing during the COVID-19 pandemic
  16. “Like Pieces in a Puzzle”: Online Sacred Harp Singing During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  17. "Your network bandwith is low"
  18. Learning Habits and Attitudes in the Revivalist Old-Time Community of Practice
  19. “Making the many-minded one”: Community Singing at the Peabody Prep in 1915
  20. Everybody Sing!
  21. Warren Kimsey and Community Singing at Camp Gordon, 1917–1918
  22. Edward Meikel and Community Singing in a Neighborhood Picture Palace, 1925-1929