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Gospel Music
By 1945, nearly everyone in the African American community had heard gospel music (2). At
this time, gospel music was a sacred folk music with origins in field hollers, work songs,
slave songs, Baptist lining hymns, and Negro spirituals. These songs that influenced gospel
music were adapted and reworked into expressions of praise and thanks of the community.
Although the harmonies were similar to those of the blues or hymns in that they shared the
same simplicity, the rhythm was much different. The rhythms often times had the music with
its unique accents, the speech, walk, and laughter which brought along with it synchronized
movements. (2) The gospel piano style was based on the rhythm section concept, where the
middle of the piano was used to support the singers. This area supported the singers by
doubling the vocal line in harmony. The bottom, left corner of the piano was used as a bass
fiddle while the upper right hand portion played the counter melodies, taking the place of a
trumpet or flute. It was the right hand corner that filled in the material during the rhythmic
breaks. Often times the text of the gospel songs portrayed meanings of the Trinity,
blessings, thanks and lamentations. The singers used the voices to communicate their
feelings about Chr...
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...nthinking. The other was extremely lonely and spending hours on the phone with
her ex husband. Inside she was a scared woman who was seeking a close companion. (3) In
June 1975, a film entitled ?Kinfolks? documented the life and music of Mahalia Jackson. Her
art was her work; her work was her art. (1)
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