Gospel Songs
Folk Hymnody
Miscellaneous Musical Contributions
The "Great Awakening" and American Hymnody
Camp Meeting
100
Known as the YMCA, it was founded in England in 1844 and came to Boston in 1851, used as a vehicle to reach young people.
What is the Young Men's Christian Association?
100
Folk hymnody first emerged among? - Native Americans - New England Baptists - Canadians
New England Baptists.
100
"Lift Every Voice and Sing."
What is the African American National Anthem?
100
A book binding the "Old and "New" versions of psalms.
What is the "Common Book of Prayer?"
100
This holiness branch of the Methodist church continued outdoor meetings into the beginning of the 20th century.
Who are the Pentecostal's?
200
Philip P. Bliss published this collection. It became a generic title for songs of this type.
What is "Gospel Songs"?
200
A ballad form of country colloquialism with no refrains or choruses.
What are some characteristics of Folk Hymnody?
200
The first book published in America by the Puritans. The Editor, John Cotton, said that the goal of the book was to "keep close to the original text and not allow poetical license."
What is the "Bay Psalm Book?"
200
We settled in Plymouth, MA at the beginning of the 30 year war seeking freedom from persecution.
Who are the Pilgrims?
200
Simple and folk-like, easy to be taught by rote, singable, contagious, "catchy", repetitious chorus or refrain.
What is a Camp Meeting Tune?
300
The evangelistic team that popularized gospel songs for almost 30 years in the mid to late 1800's?
Who are Dwight L Moody and Ira D. Sankey?
300
Phrases of songs borrowed from other songs and molded into a new melody.
What is a centonized song?
300
Thomas Dorsey, Andre Crouch, or Charles A. Tindley.
Name a major contributor of African American gospel music?
300
The Great Psalm Controversy arose which split the church into the "Old Side" and the "New Side" in 1741 for almost a century.
What happened when the Presbyterians opposed the new psalm version?
300
This most important part of the song was added to an existing hymn. It also had no relationship to the text of the hymn itself.
What is a Chorus?
400
One of the vehicles for the emergence of the gospel song after the Great Disappointment which grew in popularity.
What is Sunday School movement?
400
"Southern Harmony," by William Walker in 1835 and "Sacred Harp," by B. F. White and E. J. King.
What were the two most popular oblong tune books?
400
The father of public school music in the US who sought to improve music in the choir and congregation.
Who is Lowell Mason?
400
They migrated to the coast of South Carolina in 1562-1565 and brought French metrical psalms and psalm tunes to America.
Who are the Hugenots?
400
Come one and all. Family words: Father, Mother, Sister, Brother.
What are phrases used in the Doctrine of Grace/Inclusion?
500
The phenomena that produced interdenominational noonday prayer meetings that were held in churches and theaters daily.
What is the second Great Awakening?
500
William Little and William Smith, where shaped notes appeared in 1801.?"
Who are the authors of "The Easy Instructor?"
500
To bridge the gap between the popular songs of the day and the great hymns and gospel songs.
What was the purpose of using pop music in songs?
500
Name two characteristics of the "Great Awakening?"
1. Evangelistic enthusiasm 2. Fervent singing 3. Emphasis on individual conversion 4. Opened the way for Watts "Calvinistic" hymns 5. Removal of all references to England from the hymn texts after the Revolutionary War.
500
Resulted from the Revival of 1800 in Logan County, Kentucky by James McGready, Presbyterian preacher.
When did the outdoor camp meetings begin?
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