| Rise Up Singing: The Group-Singing Songbook | |
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| Author(s) | Peter Blood & Annie Patterson (eds) |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
| Subject(s) | folk and popular music |
| Genre(s) | fake book |
| Publisher | Sing Out! Corporation |
| Publication date | 1988 |
| Pages | 288 |
| ISBN | 0-9626704-7-2 |
| OCLC Number | 26641560 |
Rise Up Singing is a popular folk music fake book containing chords, lyrics, and sources. There are 1200 songs in the 2004 edition.
The book does not include notation of the songs' melodies (with the exception of the two sections on rounds), meaning that users must either know the tune, or find a recording, to be able to learn many of the songs. It was first published in 1988 by Sing Out!. It is edited by Peter Blood and Annie Patterson. Songs are arranged by category: there are 35 different categories arranged in alphabetical order, plus artist, subject, title, culture, holiday and musicals indices.
Since the book includes only lyrics and chords without notation, it is relatively compact in size and also relatively inexpensive. Recordings of the songs, which can be used as learning tools, have been made for each section of the book, and are now available on CD. Only enough of each song is included to learn the tune, not all verses are sung.
The book is very popular, having sold over a million copies.[1]
In the United States, there are monthly sings (singalongs) where groups gather to sing selections from Rise Up Singing.[2][3][4]
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