https://www.sacredharp.uk/ A calendar of All Day singings across the UK, Ireland and Europe.
https://www.sacredharp.uk/local-singings/ How to find regular local singings in the UK, Ireland and Europe.
https://sacredharpbremen.org/en/home/ A wonderful German site (but available in English as well as German). It includes: https://sacredharpbremen.org/lieder/ A complete index of the songs in The Sacred Harp (now updated to the 2025 edition – thank you, Harald and the robots!) with words, score, and digitised versions of all four parts in each song (invaluable for those of us who can’t sight-read music and want to practise at home). The 1991 edition is also available in the same format, along with Christian Harmony and Shenandoah Harmony.
https://fasola.org/ The main US website, with a wealth of resources, including:
https://fasola.org/indexes/1991/ Search The Sacred Harp 1991 by title, first line, individual words, composer, poet, metre etc. If you heard a great song but you’ve forgotten the title and just remember there was something about mountains, this is how to track it down!
https://fasolamix.com An app developed to help people learn Sacred Harp. It enables you to get closer to the voice parts you want to focus on, and to change pace or pitch to suit you.
http://fasolaminutes.org/projects/fasolaminutesapp/ An app to help you access information on singers and singings since 1995, with a wealth of recordings to listen to. Exceedingly handy for identifying that illusive song by the few words you can remember.
https://www.youtube.com/@ManchesterSacredHarp You Tube is a useful resource to listen to Sacred Harp, find songs you like and watch leading styles. Many singings have their own channel. For starters it’s worth checking out Cork Sacred Harp and Atlanta Sacred Harp, but there are loads of great mixed playlists too.
