Back when armies actually marched to get to where they were going, Major Daniel Whittle, 72nd Illinois, wrote this hymn–The Banner of the Cross. Sung in four-part harmony by one man, “Acapeldridge”–something you couldn’t do in Major Whittle’s time.
Back when armies actually marched to get to where they were going, Major Daniel Whittle, 72nd Illinois, wrote this hymn–The Banner of the Cross. Sung in four-part harmony by one man, “Acapeldridge”–something you couldn’t do in Major Whittle’s time.
Yes, amazing. This is one of the blessings of modern technology.
And really–if you can’t harmonize with yourself, who can you harmonize with?
you have a point there. I’m not sure I could, though.
That was good! Well done, Acapeldridge.