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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Sacred | | | | | | |  |  |  | Sacred: Encyclopedia II - Sacred game - SkillsEvery character in Sacred has a different set of skills that are available to him/her. The only way to obtain them is to find a rune of that particular skill, and use it to make it available to use for you. Each character has about 10 different skills that can be unlocked and used. To increase your level in a skill, you must find another rune for that skill and use it. You can take a skill, and drag it to one of the empty circl ...
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|  |  |  | Sacred: Encyclopedia II - Sacred game - CharactersUpon beginning the game, you are given a choice to start with one of six different character types-the Gladiator, the Dark Elf, the Wood Elf, the Vampiress, the Battle-Mage, and the Seraphim.
Each character begins in a different part of Ancaria (the continent that Sacred takes place in), and with a different starting quest. For example, the Gladiator starts in a colosseum, enslaved by his master, while the Seraphim starts in a church. Throughout the game, the ch ...
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|  |  |  | Sacred: Encyclopedia II - Sacred game - AncariaThe whole of Sacred takes place in the continent of Ancaria, where there are several towns and villages. Even when you begin the game, more than 70% of Ancaria is already available to be traveled on. To the south of Ancaria, there is a vast desert, and lava-ridden plains. In the north, there is a wall of mountains and an icy backdrop. To both the east and the west, there are large forests, blocking the way for further travel. In the game, there is an option to buy horses, that can be used for faster travel, ...
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Heart, Sacred Heat In science heat is a class of effects called thermal, and diagnosed as vibratory affections of the particles of bodies, produced by solar radiation, mechanical means, chemical action, or the flow of electric current. In seeking the unity which may reconcile these diversities, science has agreed to call heat a mode of motion or one of the forms of energy. According to this theory, heat energy and mechanical energy are mutually convertible. Heat in the terms of modern physics cannot be described either as a fluid or as a mode of motion; but like all physical phenomena, whether we call them substantial or dynamic, it is a function of the activities of some substratum whose nature science is still striving to define. Theosophically, heat is a manifestation of one of seven forces emanating from the fount of cosmic life and manifesting itself by various effects on various planes. It is a form of one of the seven primordial conscious forces emanating from anima mundi, one of the seven sons of fohat, or one of seven radicals -- one aspect of universal motion; in other words, the emanation from a living entity expressing itself on our plane as heat. The forces of physics are manifestations of elementals, which themselves are manifestations of noumena on a still higher plane. Heat is both substantial and energic in character, and we may speak of it as being actually a fluidic emanation from living bodies; although it is equally possible to produce heat in so-called inanimate matter because of the stirring up of the same fluid in these bodies by means of intelligence acting to that end. (See also: Heart, Sacred, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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|  |  |  | Sacred: Encyclopedia II - Sacred Harp - Other books with the title Sacred HarpThe Sacred Harp was a popular name for 19th century hymn and tune books, with no fewer than four bearing the title. The first of these was compiled by John Hoyt Hickok and printed in Lewiston, Pennsylvania in 1832. The second was compiled by Lowell and Timothy Mason and printed in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1834, as part of the "better music" movement mentioned above. Amusingly, the Mason brothers' publisher brought this book out in a shape note edition, much against their wishes.
The third Sacred Harp was the one by B. F. Whit ...
See also:Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - The music and its notation, Sacred Harp - Singing Sacred Harp music, Sacred Harp - Sacred Harp music as participatory music, Sacred Harp - History of Sacred Harp singing, Sacred Harp - Early history of The Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - Origin of the modern editions, Sacred Harp - Other Sacred Harp books, Sacred Harp - The spread of Sacred Harp singing in modern times, Sacred Harp - Origins of the music, Sacred Harp - Other books with the title Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - Books and scholarly articles, Sacred Harp - Footnotes Read more here: » Sacred Harp: Encyclopedia II - Sacred Harp - Other books with the title Sacred Harp |
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|  |  |  | Sacred: Encyclopedia II - Sacred Harp - History of Sacred Harp singingThe earliest roots of Sacred Harp singing are found in the American colonial era. At that time, singing schools were created to provide instruction in choral singing, especially for the use of churches. In 1801, a book called The Easy Instructor1 by William Smith and William Little was published for the use of this movement; it was the first book printed in shape notes. There was, however a rival shape system: Andrew Law (1749-1821) introduced a shape note system in his The M ...
See also:Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - The music and its notation, Sacred Harp - Singing Sacred Harp music, Sacred Harp - Sacred Harp music as participatory music, Sacred Harp - History of Sacred Harp singing, Sacred Harp - Early history of The Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - Origin of the modern editions, Sacred Harp - Other Sacred Harp books, Sacred Harp - The spread of Sacred Harp singing in modern times, Sacred Harp - Origins of the music, Sacred Harp - Other books with the title Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - Books and scholarly articles, Sacred Harp - Footnotes Read more here: » Sacred Harp: Encyclopedia II - Sacred Harp - History of Sacred Harp singing |
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|  |  |  | Sacred: Encyclopedia II - Sacred Harp - Singing Sacred Harp musicSacred Harp groups always sing a cappella, that is to say, without accompanying instruments. The singers arrange themselves in a square, with a row of chairs or pews on each side assigned to each of the four parts: treble, alto, tenor, and bass.
The treble and tenor sections are usually mixed, with men and women singing the notes an octave apart.
Typically, there is no single leader or conductor; rather, the participants take turns in leading. The leader for a particular round selects a song from the book, and "calls" it by its page number. Leading is done in an open-palm style ...
See also:Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - The music and its notation, Sacred Harp - Singing Sacred Harp music, Sacred Harp - Sacred Harp music as participatory music, Sacred Harp - History of Sacred Harp singing, Sacred Harp - Early history of The Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - Origin of the modern editions, Sacred Harp - Other Sacred Harp books, Sacred Harp - The spread of Sacred Harp singing in modern times, Sacred Harp - Origins of the music, Sacred Harp - Other books with the title Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - Books and scholarly articles, Sacred Harp - Footnotes Read more here: » Sacred Harp: Encyclopedia II - Sacred Harp - Singing Sacred Harp music |
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| | |  |  |  | Sacred: Encyclopedia II - Sacred Harp - The music and its notationThe name of the tradition comes from the title of the shape note book from which the music is sung, The Sacred Harp. This book exists today in various editions, discussed below.
"Shape note" music means that the notes are printed in special shapes that help the reader fluently identify them on the musical scale. Each of the four shapes is connected to a particular syllable: fa, sol, la, and mi; and these syllables are employed in singing the notes, just as in the more familiar system that uses do< ...
See also:Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - The music and its notation, Sacred Harp - Singing Sacred Harp music, Sacred Harp - Sacred Harp music as participatory music, Sacred Harp - History of Sacred Harp singing, Sacred Harp - Early history of The Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - Origin of the modern editions, Sacred Harp - Other Sacred Harp books, Sacred Harp - The spread of Sacred Harp singing in modern times, Sacred Harp - Origins of the music, Sacred Harp - Other books with the title Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - Books and scholarly articles, Sacred Harp - Footnotes Read more here: » Sacred Harp: Encyclopedia II - Sacred Harp - The music and its notation |
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|  |  |  | Sacred: Encyclopedia II - Sacred Harp - Origins of the musicThe music used in Sacred Harp singing is eclectic. Most of the songs can be assigned to one of four historical layers.
The oldest layer comes from 18th century New England, and represents a rendition in shape notes of the work of outstanding early American composers such as William Billings and Daniel Read, who worked as singing masters.
A second layer comes from about 1830, following the migration of the shape note tradition to the rural South. Many of the songs in this layer are believed to be originally se ...
See also:Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - The music and its notation, Sacred Harp - Singing Sacred Harp music, Sacred Harp - Sacred Harp music as participatory music, Sacred Harp - History of Sacred Harp singing, Sacred Harp - Early history of The Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - Origin of the modern editions, Sacred Harp - Other Sacred Harp books, Sacred Harp - The spread of Sacred Harp singing in modern times, Sacred Harp - Origins of the music, Sacred Harp - Other books with the title Sacred Harp, Sacred Harp - Books and scholarly articles, Sacred Harp - Footnotes Read more here: » Sacred Harp: Encyclopedia II - Sacred Harp - Origins of the music |
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Sacred Realm - The realm sealed.
The realm remained sealed off from the physical world by a seal that can only be opened with a unique collection of items: The three Spiritual Stones (belonging to different races in the game and also representing one of the goddesses: The Kokiri Emerald represents Farore, the Goron's Ruby represents Din, and the Zora's Saphire represents Nayru), the Ocarina of Time (which opens the seal of the Temple of Time, gateway to the Sacred Realm), and the Master Sword (which was created to defeat evil and can only be ...
See also:Sacred Realm, Sacred Realm - The Triforce, Sacred Realm - The Golden Land in the story of A Link to the Past, Sacred Realm - The Sacred Realm in the story of Ocarina of Time, Sacred Realm - The realm sealed, Sacred Realm - The seal broken, Sacred Realm - The realm restored, Sacred Realm - Dark World Read more here: » Sacred Realm: Encyclopedia II - Sacred Realm - The Sacred Realm in the story of Ocarina of Time |
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