Wikipedia talk:Featured sound candidates/Shine On, Harvest Moon

The 1909/1908 dates clash with the copyright date in the sheet music, which is 1918. Speaking as an amateur historian of music of this time period, I hear some other issues as well.

- This sounds like an electrical recording, not an acoustic recording, which points towards a later date. (Though 1909 is not out of the question).

- The performance style is fairly loose, and the orchestration is like a society orchestra. It sounds like the beginning of the jazz era, not the end of the brass band era.

- The minstrel novelty section would have been pretty stale and square by 1918, but it would still be in common practice.

Lucas gonze (talk) 18:01, 10 October 2008 (UTC)


 * You do realise that later prints of sheet music often up the copyright date to the then-current date, right? The song is definitely from 1908, for instance The upper-right of this image mentions its use in the Ziegfield Follies of 1908. As for the electric vs. acoustic - I'm pretty sure that all phonograph cylinders were acoustic. The medium was dead by the time electric recordings came round. =) Shoemaker&#39;s Holiday (talk) 21:40, 10 October 2008 (UTC)