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Essay heading: gospel music
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Some of the spirituals have multiple meanings. Slaves used these songs as they planned their escape. For example, the song "Steal away" was used to signal an escape was planned.
Gospel music is more emotional and triumphant. Gospel music, as spirituals, is sung by a group such as a choir or a congregation, in a call and response fashion, with a leader starting and then others joining in... displayed 300 characters
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Gospel music, as spirituals, is sung by a group such as a choir or a congregation, in a call and response fashion, with a leader starting and then others joining in. This became quite common in black churches. The songs are sung with enthusiasm and spiritual inspiration. As people sing gospel music in churches, it is common for people to actually be able to feel the Holy Spirit through singing... displayed next 300 characters
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