Shrum, Rebecca K.Peterson, Erik C.Dichtl, John R., 1965-Labode, Modupe2014-01-032014-01-032013https://hdl.handle.net/1805/3804http://dx.doi.org/10.7912/C2/176Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This thesis is a study of how people in the nine counties of central Indiana learned, appreciated, and performed music from 1800 to 1840. A concluding proposal for a public history application of this research is included.en-USmusic in Indiana 1800-1840Music -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticismPopular music -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticismInstrumental music -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticismSheet music -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticismHymns, English -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticismBallads, English -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticismShape-note singing -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticismRegionalism -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticismAfrican Americans -- Indiana -- Indianapolis -- 19th century -- History and criticismSpirituals (Songs) -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticismMusic -- Social aspects -- Indiana -- History -- 19th centuryPopular music -- Writing and publishing -- Indiana -- 19th centuryMusic in education -- Indiana -- 19th century -- PhilosophyConner Prairie (Museum)Indiana Historical SocietyIndianapolis-Marion County Public LibraryLilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)Playing, learning, and using music in early Middle IndianaThesis