Berkeley Museum Quilt exhibit

Fine day starting at Sol’s in Berkeley. TK joined after suggesting. Well done.

Then to BAMFA, and finally, Berkeley Bowl, first visit. Would go again and again if a “bit” closer.

Had never seen this pattern before
Ship pattern
Room using double wedding ring pattern
Made of ties

TK recommended

Newsprint backing
Modern with count stitching
Family photos

An alternative to taking photos and mounting under glass.

Some of the modern ones are of a style we have not seen, art pieces.

One more

Newport Classical Continued Three concerts

This post will be updated with each of the three not covered in the first post on concerts.

July 11: The Gesualdo Six. A cappella

July 12: Karen Slack, African Queens

July 20: Lelia Josefowicz plays Beethoven and Debussy

The Gesualdo Six

Vanderbilt Summer Cottage
By the staircase
Quite a room

Karen Slack

The program
With outstanding pianist

Lelia Josefowicz

Self explanatory

Newport Classical Festival music festival

Blithewold Mansion

56th year. Started with a pitch for funds to the non-profit

Brass quartet

starts with two pieces based on shape note music. explained in some detail at the end of the blog.

brass concert on lovely grounds

Shape music (also called shape-note singing) is a musical notation system designed to make it easier for singers—especially those without formal training—to read music. It originated in the early 19th century in the United States and became a major part of American sacred music, especially in rural and church settings.

🎶 What is Shape-Note Music?

Traditional music uses a five-line staff and round noteheads. Shape-note systems assign distinct shapes to each note of the musical scale (do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti) to help singers recognize pitch relationships at a glance. The most common systems: 4-shape system (used in The Sacred Harp): fa, sol, la, mi 7-shape system (used in Christian Harmony): full major scale (do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti)

🛑 4-Shape System (Sacred Harp)

Syllable

Shape

Description

Fa

▲ Triangle

Points up

Sol

○ Circle

Round like the sun

La

⬛ Square

Four-sided

Mi

◆ Diamond

Pointed

These four shapes repeat across octaves, so singers learn the pattern of shapes and sounds.

🌈 7-Shape System (Southern Gospel and Christian Harmony)

Syllable

Shape

Do

Triangle

Re

Half circle

Mi

Diamond

Fa

Rectangle

Sol

Oval

La

Square

Ti

Star

📸 Visual Example

Here’s a simplified version of the 4-shape scale:Fa Sol La Fa Sol La Mi Fa ▲ ○ ⬛ ▲ ○ ⬛ ◆ ▲

This system allows singers to sight-read more easily, especially in group settings with no accompaniment. It’s still used today in Sacred Harp conventions, gospel singing schools, and folk music revivals.

Would you like a printable PDF of a shape-note scale or an example song using shape notation?