Front cover image for The southern harmony and musical companion : containing a choice collection of tunes, hymns, psalms, odes, and anthems ; selected from the most eminent authors in the United States and well adapted to Christian churches of every denomination, singing schools, and private societies

The southern harmony and musical companion : containing a choice collection of tunes, hymns, psalms, odes, and anthems ; selected from the most eminent authors in the United States and well adapted to Christian churches of every denomination, singing schools, and private societies

" William Walker's Southern Harmony, first published in 1835, was the most popular tune book of the nineteenth century, containing 335 sacred songs, dominated by the folk hymns of oral tradition and written in the old four-shape notation that was for generations the foundation of musical teaching in rural America.
Musical Score, English, 1987
sixth printing of the 1854 edition, with index (rev.) from the 1966 edition View all formats and editions
The Univ. Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1987
Partitur (XXX, 342 Seiten)
9780813118598, 081311859X
1104917022
"Soul-Consoling Smoke"TobaccoThe Rising Burley Giant of the West, 1792-1860White Burley, the Queen of Plug, 1860-1890War in the Marketplace and Patch, 1890-1911Making the Modern Tobacco Industry, 1911-1939Kentucky and Tobacco Today, 1939-1974