When Cecil Sharp visited the Appalachian region in the early 20th century, the phonograph was a commonplace modern invention. This device allowed for the recording and playback of music, which played a significant role in preserving folk songs. Sharp utilized this technology to capture traditional melodies and lyrics from local musicians, helping to document and promote the rich cultural heritage of the area.
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Appalachia was undergoing industrialization during the years of Cecil Sharpâ??s visits to Appalachia including the year 1918. Sharp used trains and automobiles to travel around the mountains as he was collecting folk songs.
Cecil Sharp died in 1924.
Cecil Sharp died in 1924.
Cecil Sharp is a/an Folklorist and song collector
Cecil Sharp Project was created in 2011.
Cecil Sharp was born on November 22, 1859
Cecil Sharp was born on November 22, 1859
Cecil J. Sharp has written: 'The country dance book'
Cecil Sharp
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Cecil James Sharp has written: 'The Country dance book' 'The Sword-dances of Northern England'