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Sweet Adelines International

Sweet Adelines International is a worldwide organization of women singers, established in 1945, committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education and performances. This independent, nonprofit music education association is one of the world's largest singing organizations for women.[1] "Harmonize the World" is the organization's motto.[2] It has a current membership of 23,000 and holds an annual international singing competition.[3]

Sweet Adelines International
Background information
OriginTulsa, Oklahoma
GenresA Cappella
Barbershop music
Years active1945–present
Membersclose to 21,000
Websitesweetadelines.com

History

Sweet Adelines International was established in 1945 by Edna Mae Anderson of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The aim was to teach and train its members in music and to create and promote barbershop quartets and other musical groups.[4] She gathered a group of women who wanted to participate in the "chord-ringing, fun-filled harmony" that their husbands, members of the men's Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America (SPEBSQSA), were singing. SPEBSQSA has since changed its name to the Barbershop Harmony Society.

By year's end, the first chapter incorporated in Oklahoma with Anderson as its president. It had 85 members and a chapter name, Atomaton (for "an atom of an idea and a ton of energy") that recognized the Atomic Age.

Sweet Adelines went international on March 23, 1953, when the first chapter outside the U.S. was chartered in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Even though there were international chapters, it was not until May 1991 that the name officially changed to Sweet Adelines International.

In 1957, Harmony, Incorporated split from Sweet Adelines over a dispute regarding admission of Black members. SPEBSQSA and Sweet Adelines at that time restricted their membership to whites, but both opened membership to all races a few years later.[5]

Today, Sweet Adelines International has a very diverse membership that spans the globe. The organization includes women from a wide range of backgrounds who love to sing.[citation needed]

Membership

In 2012, Sweet Adelines International claimed a membership of 24,000 women,[6] all singing in English, includes choruses in most of the fifty United States as well as in Australia, Canada, England, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Scotland, Sweden, Wales and the Netherlands.[2] Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the organization encompasses more than 1,200 registered quartets and 600 choruses.[6]

Regions

Region Name Approximate location Map [1]
1 North Atlantic Eastern Canada, North-Eastern US [2]
2 Border Lakes Ontario, Michigan [3]
3 Midwest Harmony Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana [4]
4 Harmony Heartland Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia [5]
5 Spirit of the Midwest Iowa, Illinois, Missouri [6]
6 Northern Lights North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota [7]
8 Rocky Mountain Colorado, Idaho, Nebraska, Utah, Wyoming [8]
9 Atlantic Gulf Florida [9]
10 Great Gulf Coast Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas [10]
11 Sequoia Pacifica California, Nevada [11]
12 Pacific Shores California, Oregon, Nevada, Hawaii [12]
13 North by Northwest Montana, Washington, Alaska, Oregon [13]
14 Heart of the Blue Ridge North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia [14]
15 Greater NYNJ New Jersey, New York [15]
16 Lake Ontario Ontario, New York [16]
17 Great Lakes Harmony Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York [17]
19 Atlantic Bay-Mountain Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania [18]
21 Golden West Arizona, California, New Mexico [19]
25 Heart of America Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Tennessee [20]
26 Canadian Maple Leaf Western Canada [21]
30 Satellite region Rest of the world
31 Quartet of Nations United Kingdom, Ireland, The Netherlands
32 Nordic Light Finland, Sweden
34 Southern Cross Australia [22]
35 New Zealand New Zealand [23]

For organizational purposes, all choruses and quartets affiliate to SAI as members of a geographic "region", each region being approximately the same size in terms of total SAI members. The number and boundaries of the regions are adjusted periodically and as of 2015 there are 28 active regions numbered 1–35. (Region numbers 7, 18, 20, 24, 27–29, and 33 no longer exist, and were merged into neighboring regions.) Corresponding to its popularity and origin in the US, the vast majority of regions are allocated to geographic areas of the US. This is followed by five regions allocated to Canada, one each to Australia and New Zealand, one each to Great Britain, Ireland and the Netherlands, and Finland and Sweden. A final "satellite" region is reserved for anywhere else in the world.[7][8]

International Convention and Competition

In 1947, the organization held a convention as a means to gather all members together in a group forum. A contest was held for the best female barbershop quartet in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The winners that first year were the Decaturettes from Decatur, Illinois. The members were Viola Phillips singing Tenor, Mary Minton singing Lead, Myrtle Vest singing Baritone, and Eva Adams singing Bass.

In 1973, the organization held its first international chorus competition in Washington, D.C. The contest presented a new and exciting experience for all competing Sweet Adelines. With 64 members on stage singing Heart of My Heart/That Old Gang of Mine medley and There's a New Gang on the Corner, Racine Chorus from Racine, Wisconsin were the first chorus to receive the "international champion chorus" title. With Racine Chorus' international win, chorus director Jarmela Speta, member of 1955 International Champion The Nota-Belles, became the first of only six Sweet Adelines to win gold medals as both a chorus director and a quartet member.

World's largest singing lesson

Sweet Adelines International set the Guinness World Record for Largest Singing Lesson on October 24, 2009, at 7:30 p.m. The record-setting event coincided with the 63rd annual International Convention and Competition held at the Sommet Center in Nashville, Tennessee.[9]

Music professional and past Sweet Adelines International Quartet Champion Peggy Gram led the lesson by demonstrating inspiring techniques for integrating the voice into the art form. The venue was filled with sound as 6,651 singers practiced the demonstrated techniques and sang simultaneously for the duration of the 10-minute lesson.

Guinness World Records official adjudicator Danny Girton Jr. presided over the certificate ceremony to validate the record and confirm that the achievement met the criteria set forth by the organization.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ Donaldson, Samantha E. (December 14, 2012). "In tune with the season: Local singers are Sweet Adelines". The Tennessean. Gannett. Retrieved December 24, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Press Room". sweetadelineintl.org. Sweet Adelines International. Retrieved December 7, 2009.
  3. ^ NPR Staff (July 11, 2015). "Sweet Adelines, A Society Of Women In Harmony, Hits A Milestone". NPR. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  4. ^ . sweetadelines.com. Sweet Adelines International. Archived from the original on September 13, 2017. Retrieved December 7, 2009.
  5. ^ Gage Averill (2003). Four Parts, No Waiting. Oxford University Press. 978-0195328936., p. 132–133: "The split occurred after the 1957 convention in Miami, at which the outgoing board introduced a resolution to restrict membership to Caucasians... no one was aware of any black singers who had petitioned to join the organization... the board argued that there had always been a tacit agreement about racial exclusion and that it was time to formalize this policy.... in the aftermath... chapters split, quartets broke up, members resigned, and arguments ensued at all levels of the organization... starting in July 1958 a number of northern chapters dropped out of Sweet Adelines... and met in Providence, Rhode Island... to start [Harmony, Incorporated.]
  6. ^ a b Steffen, Jordan (November 4, 2012). "Sweet Adelines hold annual competition in Denver". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2012-12-06.
  7. ^ "Regions". Sweet Adelines International. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  8. ^ "Sweet Adelines International – Regions". Barbershop Wiki Project. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  9. ^ "Largest singing lesson". Guinness World Records. Retrieved January 11, 2013.
  10. ^ Ayers, Will (October 28, 2009). "Barbershop singers set Guinness record at Nashville convention". The Tennessean. Gannett. Retrieved January 11, 2013.

External links

  • Sweet Adelines International
  • Sweet Adelines Recordings
  • Barbershop Harmony Society

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Sweet Adelines International news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sweet Adelines International is a worldwide organization of women singers established in 1945 committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education and performances This independent nonprofit music education association is one of the world s largest singing organizations for women 1 Harmonize the World is the organization s motto 2 It has a current membership of 23 000 and holds an annual international singing competition 3 Sweet Adelines InternationalBackground informationOriginTulsa OklahomaGenresA Cappella Barbershop musicYears active1945 presentMembersclose to 21 000Websitesweetadelines com Contents 1 History 2 Membership 3 Regions 4 International Convention and Competition 5 World s largest singing lesson 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditSweet Adelines International was established in 1945 by Edna Mae Anderson of Tulsa Oklahoma The aim was to teach and train its members in music and to create and promote barbershop quartets and other musical groups 4 She gathered a group of women who wanted to participate in the chord ringing fun filled harmony that their husbands members of the men s Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America SPEBSQSA were singing SPEBSQSA has since changed its name to the Barbershop Harmony Society By year s end the first chapter incorporated in Oklahoma with Anderson as its president It had 85 members and a chapter name Atomaton for an atom of an idea and a ton of energy that recognized the Atomic Age Sweet Adelines went international on March 23 1953 when the first chapter outside the U S was chartered in Brandon Manitoba Canada Even though there were international chapters it was not until May 1991 that the name officially changed to Sweet Adelines International In 1957 Harmony Incorporated split from Sweet Adelines over a dispute regarding admission of Black members SPEBSQSA and Sweet Adelines at that time restricted their membership to whites but both opened membership to all races a few years later 5 Today Sweet Adelines International has a very diverse membership that spans the globe The organization includes women from a wide range of backgrounds who love to sing citation needed Membership EditIn 2012 Sweet Adelines International claimed a membership of 24 000 women 6 all singing in English includes choruses in most of the fifty United States as well as in Australia Canada England Finland Germany Ireland Japan New Zealand Scotland Sweden Wales and the Netherlands 2 Headquartered in Tulsa Oklahoma the organization encompasses more than 1 200 registered quartets and 600 choruses 6 Regions EditRegion Name Approximate location Map 1 1 North Atlantic Eastern Canada North Eastern US 2 2 Border Lakes Ontario Michigan 3 3 Midwest Harmony Illinois Wisconsin Indiana 4 4 Harmony Heartland Indiana Ohio Tennessee West Virginia 5 5 Spirit of the Midwest Iowa Illinois Missouri 6 6 Northern Lights North Dakota Minnesota South Dakota 7 8 Rocky Mountain Colorado Idaho Nebraska Utah Wyoming 8 9 Atlantic Gulf Florida 9 10 Great Gulf Coast Alabama Louisiana Mississippi Texas 10 11 Sequoia Pacifica California Nevada 11 12 Pacific Shores California Oregon Nevada Hawaii 12 13 North by Northwest Montana Washington Alaska Oregon 13 14 Heart of the Blue Ridge North Carolina South Carolina Virginia 14 15 Greater NYNJ New Jersey New York 15 16 Lake Ontario Ontario New York 16 17 Great Lakes Harmony Michigan Indiana Ohio Pennsylvania New York 17 19 Atlantic Bay Mountain Delaware Maryland New Jersey Pennsylvania 18 21 Golden West Arizona California New Mexico 19 25 Heart of America Texas Arkansas Oklahoma Kansas Missouri Tennessee 20 26 Canadian Maple Leaf Western Canada 21 30 Satellite region Rest of the world31 Quartet of Nations United Kingdom Ireland The Netherlands32 Nordic Light Finland Sweden34 Southern Cross Australia 22 35 New Zealand New Zealand 23 For organizational purposes all choruses and quartets affiliate to SAI as members of a geographic region each region being approximately the same size in terms of total SAI members The number and boundaries of the regions are adjusted periodically and as of 2015 there are 28 active regions numbered 1 35 Region numbers 7 18 20 24 27 29 and 33 no longer exist and were merged into neighboring regions Corresponding to its popularity and origin in the US the vast majority of regions are allocated to geographic areas of the US This is followed by five regions allocated to Canada one each to Australia and New Zealand one each to Great Britain Ireland and the Netherlands and Finland and Sweden A final satellite region is reserved for anywhere else in the world 7 8 International Convention and Competition EditMain article Sweet Adelines International competition In 1947 the organization held a convention as a means to gather all members together in a group forum A contest was held for the best female barbershop quartet in Tulsa Oklahoma The winners that first year were the Decaturettes from Decatur Illinois The members were Viola Phillips singing Tenor Mary Minton singing Lead Myrtle Vest singing Baritone and Eva Adams singing Bass In 1973 the organization held its first international chorus competition in Washington D C The contest presented a new and exciting experience for all competing Sweet Adelines With 64 members on stage singing Heart of My Heart That Old Gang of Mine medley and There s a New Gang on the Corner Racine Chorus from Racine Wisconsin were the first chorus to receive the international champion chorus title With Racine Chorus international win chorus director Jarmela Speta member of 1955 International Champion The Nota Belles became the first of only six Sweet Adelines to win gold medals as both a chorus director and a quartet member World s largest singing lesson EditSweet Adelines International set the Guinness World Record for Largest Singing Lesson on October 24 2009 at 7 30 p m The record setting event coincided with the 63rd annual International Convention and Competition held at the Sommet Center in Nashville Tennessee 9 Music professional and past Sweet Adelines International Quartet Champion Peggy Gram led the lesson by demonstrating inspiring techniques for integrating the voice into the art form The venue was filled with sound as 6 651 singers practiced the demonstrated techniques and sang simultaneously for the duration of the 10 minute lesson Guinness World Records official adjudicator Danny Girton Jr presided over the certificate ceremony to validate the record and confirm that the achievement met the criteria set forth by the organization 10 See also EditBarbershop arranging Sweet Adeline song References Edit Donaldson Samantha E December 14 2012 In tune with the season Local singers are Sweet Adelines The Tennessean Gannett Retrieved December 24 2012 a b Press Room sweetadelineintl org Sweet Adelines International Retrieved December 7 2009 NPR Staff July 11 2015 Sweet Adelines A Society Of Women In Harmony Hits A Milestone NPR Retrieved 23 May 2021 History of Sweet Adelines International sweetadelines com Sweet Adelines International Archived from the original on September 13 2017 Retrieved December 7 2009 Gage Averill 2003 Four Parts No Waiting Oxford University Press 978 0195328936 p 132 133 The split occurred after the 1957 convention in Miami at which the outgoing board introduced a resolution to restrict membership to Caucasians no one was aware of any black singers who had petitioned to join the organization the board argued that there had always been a tacit agreement about racial exclusion and that it was time to formalize this policy in the aftermath chapters split quartets broke up members resigned and arguments ensued at all levels of the organization starting in July 1958 a number of northern chapters dropped out of Sweet Adelines and met in Providence Rhode Island to start Harmony Incorporated a b Steffen Jordan November 4 2012 Sweet Adelines hold annual competition in Denver The Denver Post Retrieved 2012 12 06 Regions Sweet Adelines International Retrieved 4 February 2015 Sweet Adelines International Regions Barbershop Wiki Project Retrieved 4 February 2015 Largest singing lesson Guinness World Records Retrieved January 11 2013 Ayers Will October 28 2009 Barbershop singers set Guinness record at Nashville convention The Tennessean Gannett Retrieved January 11 2013 External links EditSweet Adelines International Sweet Adelines Recordings Barbershop Harmony Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sweet Adelines International amp oldid 1127051555, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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