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Transcribe women's suffrage in sheet music
Transcribe Library of Congress sheet music and songsters related to the women's suffrage movement. The pieces represent suffragist voices, anti-suffrage views, and general societal angst at play throughout the women's suffrage movement.
The selection includes published rally songs and songsters (collections of poems meant to be sung) written and compiled by notable composers and suffragists.
Anti-suffragists raised voices in song as well, and popular music of the era echoed anti-suffrage sentiments with specific references to the movement.
DO transcribe
Capture the sheet music's descriptive text, including titles, lyrics, publication information, and advertisements.
You should also transcribe tempo markings, such as moderato, allegro, allegretto, etc.
Transcribe these in the order they appear on the page.
DON'T transcribe
Do not transcribe musical notation, such as time and key signatures or dynamic markings.
Do not transcribe hyphens within lyrics.
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