Old Harp Singing, Cades Cove Primitive Baptist Church

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • © Great Smoky Mountains Association 2013.
    Great singing at the Primitive Baptist Church in Cades Cove! This kind of music is called "Old Harp" or shape note singing. It dates back to about 1800 and was a technique for instructing singers on how to read music and improve congregational singing using do-ra-mi (and so on) to learn the tune. Nowadays in our area, the Sevier County Old Harp Singers enjoy great fellowship as they keep this spiritual tradition alive. Even yesterday's heavy rain couldn't dampen their spirits. If you've never head this type of music, have a listen!
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  • @monicacall7532
    @monicacall7532 4 роки тому +22

    I love Sacred “old”Harp singing. One of the most spine tingling experiences is to stand in the center of the square and have the sound of those four parts directed right at you when you’re the leader. I hope that there is Sacred Harp singing in heaven. There has to be because that’s where it must’ve begun eons ago.

  • @bettyshepherd9475
    @bettyshepherd9475 4 роки тому +15

    There is absolutely nothing in this world that's is as full filling as Sacred Harp Singing. A beautiful form of worship

    • @tracygriffin4439
      @tracygriffin4439 9 місяців тому

      I find it kind of austere and ugly. It is interesting historically as a form of music, but I am rather amazed anyone likes it. I find it dreary, depressing, and harsh.

    • @wifeoftim
      @wifeoftim Місяць тому

      @tracygriffin4439- I'm sorry.

  • @Theodorej1960
    @Theodorej1960 Рік тому +10

    This is just too cool!! I love this kind of singing. The first time I heard this kind of singing was in the movie "Cold Mountain", which took place in the Appalachian area of North Carolina during the time just before, and during the Civil War. After hearing this music in that movie, I began to search for it here on UA-cam and have enjoyed listening to it here, ever since. I would like to also say that I recently found my biological family, as I was adopted as an infant. My birth family is from the Wiregrass region of south Georgia (Waycross, GA, Brantley/Ware counties), on the outskirts of the great Okeefenokee Swamp and many of them were members of the Primitive Baptist faith. A good number of my ancestors were buried in the graveyards around these Primitive Baptist churches, too, and it's interesting to note that the pictures I've seen of some of the interiors of existing south Georgia Primitive Baptist Churches' look exactly like the one in the above video. A LOT of them, too, are lacking a coat of much needed paint!! Thank you for posting this. I love the song and the singing!!🥰

    • @EmmersomBigguns
      @EmmersomBigguns 11 місяців тому

      I'm also from Brantley County. Very interesting to see someone so close in a UA-cam comment section.

  • @patrickdoran1459
    @patrickdoran1459 6 років тому +21

    Greetings from Ireland. Christ bless these dear folk. Amen.

  • @bmiltonb
    @bmiltonb 7 років тому +30

    I pray this type of singing never dies out!

    • @laurievandenbeldt6353
      @laurievandenbeldt6353 6 років тому +2

      bmiltonb From all the videos I am seeing in Ireland, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Goshen Indiana,etc, it appears to be grwing!

    • @bumblebee0369
      @bumblebee0369 3 роки тому

      @@laurievandenbeldt6353 ....im from about 1.5 -2 hours Northeast of Kalamazoo Mi. I sure hope it does continue to grow. I think that's awesome! I never knew this existed and I really like it a lot!

    • @laurievandenbeldt6353
      @laurievandenbeldt6353 3 роки тому

      @@bumblebee0369 Hi! It's stirring to me even as a Progressive Christian! Nice to meet you! Have you ever been to Wheatland Music Festival?

  • @Spiritpup5
    @Spiritpup5 10 років тому +9

    My grandmother on my mother's side, was Primitive Baptist. I remember going to these "old book" singings when I was little

    • @wifeoftim
      @wifeoftim Місяць тому

      My mother was part of a primitive Baptist church before I was born.

  • @DoloresJRush
    @DoloresJRush 9 років тому +15

    Thank you for having these videos on the shape note singing. My 3rd great-grandfather, Elder Martin White was a Primitive Baptist minister. I sent a photo of his hymnal to Robert Webb, the Primitive Baptist archivist in Carthage, IL and he said it was a shape note hymnal. It's wonderful to be able to hear the music that my 3rd great grandparents sang in their worship services in the places they lived -- Kentucky, Illinois, Kansas, and Missouri.

    • @lamartech
      @lamartech 5 років тому

      www.abebooks.com/Sacred-Harp-White-King-Publishing/30220214818/bd?cm_mmc=gmc-_-used-_-PLA-_-v01&gclid=Cj0KCQiAk-7jBRD9ARIsAEy8mh7X4dW6RmOgFP2CElq6ixtQe0HLesnxoCL6fK3UA2zjvIjNlHe4vqkaAh4kEALw_wcB

    • @MasterMichelleFL
      @MasterMichelleFL 5 років тому

      My ancestor, Elijah Oliver was a member and deacon here for 37 years.❤

  • @l.a.sanders6590
    @l.a.sanders6590 8 років тому +11

    God bless the faithful of Cades Cove Primitive Baptist Church. You have blessed us in so many ways that you may never know, but your understanding through the sufferings of Jesus has afforded many of us to incorporate your songs of worship into our Sabbath day worship, when attending a local church is not a viable option. I thank God for your efforts, and say to you who have kept the faith, and still fight the good fight....Fight on... your work is not in vain. Your songs have uplifted my spirit, and overwhelmed me with the Holy Spirit of God.

  • @rubylarue4387
    @rubylarue4387 5 років тому +3

    Bound for The Promised Land! By grace and grace alone. Thank you dear Lord!

  • @l.a.sanders6590
    @l.a.sanders6590 8 років тому +10

    Words1. Come. let us use the grace divine and all with one accord In a perpetual covenant join ourselves to Christ the Lord;[Chorus]I am bound for the promised land I am bound for the promised landOh, who will come and go with meI am bound for the promised land.2. Give up ourselves, through Jesus' power His name to glorify; and promise, in this sacred hour, for God to live and die.[Chorus]I am bound for the promised landI am bound for the promised landOh, who will come and go with meI am bound for the promised land.

    • @thomasmozingo8149
      @thomasmozingo8149 7 років тому

      L.A. Sanders what's the actual song title?

    • @kelharper7971
      @kelharper7971 6 років тому

      Of course it is good to note that the first time it is sung "with the shapes", do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do, and then they start the words. This may seem obvious to some people, but I've known people to be perplexed, unable to figure out what they are singing, and end up deciding it must be some other language. LOL.

  • @bweaverla
    @bweaverla Рік тому +1

    In the Sacred Harp, this is The Promised Land, no. 128, one of the greats

  • @ronnieherrera6616
    @ronnieherrera6616 Рік тому +1

    2cove primitive Baptist Church Oliver's family hi ,😮great patriotism book cades cove birth of small community book.

  • @kelharper7971
    @kelharper7971 6 років тому +4

    These are the same songs as in the Sacred Harp. The first one is "The Promised Land 128", a folk hymn arraigned by M. Durham in 1835, but the verses are different (as was usual back then; the words were considered interchangeable, and were only printed for convenience in the tune books; this song can be sung with any common-meter verse, such as "Amazing Grace"...and vice versa). In the Sacred Harp it's printed with Samuel Stennett's classic lyrics
    "on Jordan's stormy banks* I stand an cast a wishful eye,
    to Canaan's fair and happy land where my possessions lie;
    I am bound for the promised land (x3)
    oh who will come and go with me, I am bound for the promised land"
    "Oh the transporting rapturous scene that rises to my sight,
    sweet fields arrayed in living green, and rivers of delight
    (chorus)"
    "Filled with delight my raptured soul would here no longer stay,
    Though Jordan's waves around me roll, I'd fearless launch away
    (chorus)"
    The Sacred Harp tradition sings the songs faster and more vigorously, but it's otherwise very similar. And of course its written in 4-shapes (fa-so-la-fa-so-la-mi), rather than 7 (do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti, IIRC) It's interesting that Sacred Harp and Old Harp seem too have survived more or less side-by-side, yet it's the Sacred Harp that "got famous" through Alan Lomax; perhaps it was even more widespread than the Old Harp, but I know both were extant in the mid-20th century because my father has an old record of people singing Old Harp music in the 1960s, and it was an old tradition even then.
    *I always chuckle at this line, and verses about "the tempestuous Jordan", or "mighty Jordan", because it would seem that the writers never actually _saw_ the Jordan river, which is really a quite small and calm stream, really a creek these days, with all the irrigation and such. Of course they are speaking figuratively, but it's still amusing.

    • @ChloeL.16
      @ChloeL.16 2 місяці тому

      "On Jordan's stormy banks" will always have a special place in my heart bc it was sung at my grandfather's funeral.🥲

  • @JoanKentBible
    @JoanKentBible 7 років тому +7

    So moving. Beautiful to see how after a while the singers are gently swaying together. Real harmony, must be a wonderful feeling.

  • @user-nk4mx5pp6j
    @user-nk4mx5pp6j 10 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful!!!!!

  • @stevesyphax
    @stevesyphax 6 років тому +2

    If you go to Cades Cove in Octobe,r the second or third Sunday of the month, you will hear people singing hymns. It's a religious experience.

  • @glendawilliams1319
    @glendawilliams1319 2 роки тому +1

    I love it.Learned to sing it back in the !950,

  • @DenaliDaveB
    @DenaliDaveB 11 років тому +3

    Always nice to not forget the old ways.

    • @lamartech
      @lamartech 5 років тому

      I grew up on this music!

  • @sockknitter1308
    @sockknitter1308 5 років тому +2

    This is also known as Sacred Harp singing, and hymn books are still available (Southern Harmony being one that is well known). It is particularly unusual because, unlike most church music where the melody is sung by the sopranos, Sacred Harp singing is distinctive because the tenor part carries the melody.

    • @mh605
      @mh605 4 роки тому

      It's actually a seven-shape book called New Harp of Columbia.

  • @ashmacpherson4344
    @ashmacpherson4344 5 років тому +1

    Oh, praise be to Him. 🥺 You've transported me home! My heart is so very happy. It's been so long. You all are beautiful together. Thank you so much.

  • @justforever96
    @justforever96 9 років тому +5

    This is in the Sacred Harp too.

  • @encouragerfulton
    @encouragerfulton 3 роки тому +1

    Great to hear this! THANKS FOR POSTING!

  • @MaxLib
    @MaxLib 3 роки тому +1

    epic and moving.

  • @susiesturman8180
    @susiesturman8180 4 місяці тому

    I absolutely LOVE this!🥰

  • @erikabriva8206
    @erikabriva8206 10 років тому +6

    I LOVE IT! Amen! :)

  • @Ilovesmnp
    @Ilovesmnp 11 років тому +2

    Very nice to hear sounds from within.

  • @shirleyroberts4496
    @shirleyroberts4496 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful

  • @philodendron6
    @philodendron6 10 років тому +3

    Most intersting>

  • @johnmitchelljr
    @johnmitchelljr 4 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @StaarBloomOfficial
    @StaarBloomOfficial 3 роки тому

    I've always wanted to do this

  • @Kryochrysalis
    @Kryochrysalis 9 років тому +1

    A joyful multitude of harmonious voices uplifted to the heaven above! Shant stop tappin my toes. Would any learned shape note singer know what hymn title is this ?

    • @calumwoods4917
      @calumwoods4917 9 років тому +2

      'The Promised Land', on page 47 in the New Harp of Columbia. :)

    • @janehafker
      @janehafker 9 років тому

      Kryochrysalis get a hymn book from any thrift store and sing along with them in your regular voice, you'll LOVE IT. Go to any church in America. NO HYMN BOOKS ANYWHERE. Drums, Peavey Rock Concert amplifiers, Bass rock guitars, all blasted so loud no human voice can be heard. Satan has been very busy and very successful.

    • @Kryochrysalis
      @Kryochrysalis 9 років тому

      Calum Woods Appreciate Calum, seekers gathered in communion & choir make 'The
      Promised Land' appear yet for an instant.

    • @Kryochrysalis
      @Kryochrysalis 9 років тому

      ***** Agreed jane & yes almost
      described my voice, irregular, grin. The fingered hymnals purple of my youth I
      held & now hold blue dear still. Warms my yearning heart the Lords
      greatest instrument, the voice, blessed us to sing Him praise. Will keep
      eyes peeled at thrifts, merci.

  • @charleneevans96
    @charleneevans96 7 років тому +4

    When are the services at this church?

    • @mh605
      @mh605 4 роки тому

      No services anymore. It's in a national park. The buildings have been preserved but the people no longer go to church there.

  • @athenasmith5866
    @athenasmith5866 3 роки тому

    Anyone down for personal bible studies? 😇🙏✨🤗📖🙌🏼

  • @MasterMichelleFL
    @MasterMichelleFL 5 років тому

    💚

  • @paulgavin3603
    @paulgavin3603 6 років тому +1

    Mighty warriors for Christ

  • @justforever96
    @justforever96 8 років тому +2

    This is 7-shape, yes?

    • @edisonstalkingmachin
      @edisonstalkingmachin 8 років тому +3

      +justforever96 Indeed, this is a 7-shape book titled New Harp of Columbia.

  • @donnawoods8039
    @donnawoods8039 8 років тому

    is this in sacred harp book? if so, what number?

    • @jdw3843
      @jdw3843 5 років тому

      Well, they were singing out of a 7-shape book (so it's not the Sacred Harp which lacks do and re notes); however the Sacred harp has a variation of the tune on 128 called "The Promised Land".

  • @schifferbrainz
    @schifferbrainz 8 років тому +1

    This is not shaped note, is it?

    • @danielwatts7375
      @danielwatts7375 8 років тому

      In the PB churches I've attended, we use shaped notes.

    • @jasonmatthew7196
      @jasonmatthew7196 7 років тому +1

      yes, it's sacred harp and they use 4 notes: Fa, Sol, La, and Mi

    • @mrrandomperson3106
      @mrrandomperson3106 7 років тому +1

      This is seven shape, not four. They're singing from the New Columbian Harp though the tune is in the Sacred Harp as well, p128.

  • @mh605
    @mh605 6 років тому

    What book are they singing from?

    • @lamartech
      @lamartech 5 років тому

      www.abebooks.com/Sacred-Harp-White-King-Publishing/30220214818/bd?cm_mmc=gmc-_-used-_-PLA-_-v01&gclid=Cj0KCQiAk-7jBRD9ARIsAEy8mh7X4dW6RmOgFP2CElq6ixtQe0HLesnxoCL6fK3UA2zjvIjNlHe4vqkaAh4kEALw_wcB Scared Harp Singing Book

    • @mh605
      @mh605 4 роки тому

      @@lamartech Thanks, but It's not the Sacred Harp. That's a four-shape book. This is New Harp of Columbia, a seven-shape book.

  • @janeyue9535
    @janeyue9535 10 років тому

    I wish there is a PB in San Francisco!
    BTW: Can you post the lyrics here? I somehow believe there is like two different hymns mixed together. I donno. Thanks!

    • @babababad
      @babababad 10 років тому +2

      No Primitive Baptists, but there are Sacred Harp singings, and that comes from the same tradition: bayareafasola.wordpress.com/

    • @janeyue9535
      @janeyue9535 10 років тому

      Ibadibam
      My big concern is.. I know that acappella is biblical, but I am honestly not sure when wikipedia says, Sacred Harp is "originated as Protestant Christian music." I am full of confusions now! Thanks!

    • @babababad
      @babababad 10 років тому +2

      I don't quite see what you're getting at, but I will try to give more information: the Sacred Harp, like the Old Harp which the singers in this video are using, is an a cappella tunebook of sacred music (the "Harp" is just part of the title of the book, not an instrument being played). Both books are 19th-century collections of hymns, anthems, psalms, etc. that have been used by American Christians of many denominations for the last few centuries, including Primitive Baptists.

    • @verdew8181
      @verdew8181 10 років тому +1

      On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand,
      And cast a wishful eye
      To Canaan’s fair and happy land,
      Where my possessions lie.
      Refrain:
      I am bound for the promised land,
      I am bound for the promised land;
      Oh, who will come and go with me?
      I am bound for the promised land.
      Oh, the transporting, rapturous scene
      That rises to my sight!
      Sweet fields arrayed in living green,
      And rivers of delight!
      O’er all those wide, extended plains
      Shines one eternal day;
      There God the Son forever reigns,
      And scatters night away.
      No chilling winds or poisonous breath
      Can reach that healthful shore;
      Sickness and sorrow, pain and death,
      Are felt and feared no more.
      When I shall reach that happy place,
      I’ll be forever blest,
      For I shall see my Father’s face,
      And in His bosom rest.
      Filled with delight my raptured soul
      Would here no longer stay;
      Though Jordan’s waves around me roll,
      Fearless, I’d launch away.

    • @EliezerPennywhistler
      @EliezerPennywhistler 10 років тому

      Dorothyellen w
      those aren't the verses these folks are singing. Listen again.
      btw - your last verse ain't part of the song.

  • @athorpe630
    @athorpe630 4 роки тому

    Beautiful