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Gospel
Gospel is a vocal-centered Christian genre whose lyrics explicitly express faith, salvation, hope, and communal testimony. Performances emphasize expressive lead vocals, choirs, call-and-response, and congregational participation, often supported by piano/organ, handclaps, and a rhythm section. While the modern form coalesced in the early 20th century through urban church music and the work of composer–leaders such as Thomas A. Dorsey, its roots trace back to earlier Christian hymnody and African American sacred traditions. Across cultures and denominations, gospel functions in worship, evangelism, community celebration, and—by the late 20th century—in commercial recordings and concerts. Stylistically, gospel spans traditional quartet and choir styles, “gospel blues,” and contemporary fusions with R&B, soul, pop, and hip hop. What unites these strands are dominant vocals, testimonial lyrics grounded in Scripture and lived experience, and a performance practice designed to move both spirit and body.
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Spirituals
Spirituals are religious folk songs created by enslaved Africans and their descendants in the United States, blending West African musical practices with Protestant Christian hymnody. Sung primarily a cappella, they feature call-and-response, improvisation, rich timbral expression, and rhythmic drive supported by body percussion (clapping, stomping) and the ring shout. Texts draw on Biblical narratives—especially Exodus, captivity, deliverance, and redemption—while often carrying coded meanings about resistance, escape, and communal hope. Melodies frequently use pentatonic patterns, blue-leaning inflections, and flexible meter, while group performance encourages heterophony and spontaneous variation. Over time, spirituals moved from work fields and praise houses to concert stages through arranged choral traditions, profoundly shaping American music by influencing gospel, blues, jazz, soul, and the broader canon of U.S. folk and popular song.
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Traditional Gospel
Traditional gospel is a sacred vocal music tradition rooted in African-American church life, centered on Christian testimony, communal participation, and expressive singing. It is typically built around call-and-response patterns, strong melodic hooks, and harmonies shaped by spirituals, blues, and hymnody. Performances commonly feature choir or lead vocalist with choir responses, supported by piano and/or Hammond organ, handclaps, and sometimes a full rhythm section. Lyrically, it focuses on faith, salvation, perseverance through hardship, gratitude, and personal relationship with God, often delivered with improvisation, melisma, and dynamic intensity. Compared with contemporary gospel, traditional gospel tends to emphasize church-oriented repertoire, classic song forms, and a “sanctified” feel over pop or electronic production aesthetics.
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Various Artists
Belafonte, Harry
Elliott, Ramblin’ Jack
Makeba, Miriam
Jackson, Mahalia
Seeger, Pete
Baez, Joan
Shankar, Ravi
Khan, Ali Akbar
Rodrigues, Amália
Odetta
Scott, Tony
Mitchell, Chad, Trio, The
Adams, Derroll
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