December 6, 2025

Shape Note Singing Returns to Borrego Springs

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The second community Shape Note Sing in Borrego Springs

Shape Note singing returned to Borrego Springs for the second time, building on the enthusiasm from last year’s event at the Borrego Springs Library. This year, community members gathered at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, where the acoustics allowed the music to echo beautifully throughout the space.


The event was organized by Jeanne Plekon, who opened with an introduction to Shape Note singing—its history, structure, and how the shaped notes (Fa, Sol, La, Mi) guide participants. After the introduction, the singing began with members of the San Diego Fasola Singers leading and welcoming community participation.


Shape Note, also known as Sacred Harp, is a participatory a cappella tradition in which singers stand around a hollow square, each side representing a different vocal part. No musical training is required, and newcomers are encouraged to join in. The result was a resonant, joyful sound that filled the church and created a memorable experience for both returning singers and first-time participants.


This gathering offered Borrego Springs another opportunity to explore this historic American musical tradition and to connect through music in a welcoming setting. 


>> March 2025: Shape Note Singing with San Diego Fasola Singers




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