Vintage Sheet Music
A BRIEF HISTORY OF SHEET MUSIC
People have always loved music. It is said that almost anywhere one goes in the world, there will be somebody playing some kind of rhythm and tune, even if it is just hitting two sticks together!
In the early 1900s, pianos were very popular because if people wanted to be entertained, they had to make their own music on the parlor piano or on a reed organ, the kind where you used your feet to pump the bellows to make the sounds. People sang at school, and at church from song books that had many selections of music that people knew and loved. Sheet music was popular, too. It was called "sheet music" because it was printed on a two or three large sheets. Every town of any size has a music store that sells instruments and sheet music.


After World War I was over and the troops were back home, the music moved to more relaxed! and pleasant themes. One of the favorites was Let The Rest Of The World Go By. Another popular number was I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles. Cartoon characters even made the popular music scene. Barney Google and his horse Spark Plug were enjoyed by many in the paper and the song Barney Google was equally popular. 




By the late 1920s, radio was beginning to be a big part of the home entertainment scene. The reception was not excellent in some areas of the country, but radio was an important factor in the lives of most of the populace. It was a force that tied together city and rural dwellers, and it opened a new era in the entertainment world. People could actually hear the professionals singing the popular music. It created a desire to have the music to play on their own piano, and sales of sheet music increased. Many so called "Five and Dime" stores had a sheet music department with a pianist ready to play any selection you wanted to hear, and might want to buy. Also, "talking movies" had become popular, and the films of this era featured many new and pretty songs, and the pictures of the "stars" graced the covers of the music.
A very popular song of 1928, Carolina Moon, pictured a fine young tenor, Gene Austin.

This number, titled Who Do You Miss?, had special interest to the people of Wichita. It is autographed by local talent, Sue Fulton, who sang as "The Jayhawker Girl," on the local Wichita station KFH.
Irving Berlin was one of 14 great composers of the 1900s. His lovely composition, Remember, has his own photograph on the front. Instead of his photo on his always popular Always, we see his signature.





These are but a few of the many fine songs that made us laugh and cry in the 1920s and 30s, during the heyday of sheet music's popularity. The songs eased the longing for home and loved ones...
touched our hearts with love, compassion, pleasure or desire... said the words that were in our hearts and gave us a way to reach out to others.
From babyhood to advanced age, music is the language that appeals to us all!
~Words and Music By Faye Bertholf McCoy Larksfield Place Resident
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURE!
Sweet and Low by ~Jane Viator
- Vintage Sheet Music - Ephemera
- Antiques Roadshow Insider - Collecting vintage sheet music offers something for every collector. American popular music enjoyed a golden age from 1890%uFFFD1920, an era that left a rich legacy of colorful sheet music and ephemera. Vintage sheet music was usually printed on high-acid paper and was often....
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Vintage sheet music was usually printed on high-acid paper and was often roughly treated. Prolong its life by using archival-quality plastic bags to store individual sheets. Protect them from direct light, high humidity, and handling. Framed beauties should be matted and backed with acid-free material. Brittleness and darkening are signs of acid decay. Paper can be treated to stop deterioration, but it's worth the expense only for especially valuable or treasured examples.
~Jane Viator
AMAZON
BOOKS ON COLLECTING SHEET MUSIC
SHEET MUSIC
VIDEOS
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YESTERGOODS on eBay
- eBay Store - YesterGoods: Popular Songs, Pre-1920, 1920's 1930's
- Buy Popular Songs and Pre-1920 items from YesterGoods eBay Store. Vintage, Old, Antique Sheet Music: Show tunes, Broadway, Film, Popular, Military, WWI, WWII, Jazz, Blues, Ragtime, Rags, Piano, Instrumental, Vocal. ALL ORIGINAL AND COMPLETE. If you don't see what you want, ASK. dbear100 may have what you are looking for in his files.
LINKS
- Wikipedia
- Sheet music info on Wikipedia
- Sheet Music Consortium
- Sheet Music Consortium - Metasearch using OAI-PMH
- International Music Score Library Project
- A public domain sheet music library featuring original scores scanned to PDF.
- Music for the Nation
- American sheet music archive.
- Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music
- Sheet music project of The Sheridan Libraries of The Johns Hopkins University.
- University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections - Pacific Northwest Sheet Music Collection
- This collection contains historical sheet music from and about Washington State, the Pacific Northwest and the University of Washington.
- Hula Pages
- Images of Hawaii on Sheet Music
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