29 July 2010

Meet the Chorus

Come to the About Us section to meet the director, and find out what we're all about!

 

Joe- Our Chorus Director

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Join Us!

Want to sing with us? Come to the Join Us section to find out how you can get involved.

 

New Pics

Come to the photo gallery to check out our most recent pictures. 

 

Congratulations to Special Blend

Our own quartet and

winners of the 2010

Lincoln Music & Drama Festival Festival

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations also to Nigel Turner

Our own performance poet!

Nigel  took  3  Firsts and won 2 cups in the categories of Lyric, Narrative and Modern Poetry. at Lincoln

 

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What is barbershop?

 

Quick Definition

The most fun four people can have with their clothes on!!

 

Technical Definition

Barbershop harmony is a style of unaccompanied vocal music characterized by consonant four-part chords for every melody note in a predominantly homophonic texture. The melody is consistently sung by the lead, with the tenor harmonizing above the melody, the bass singing the lowest harmonizing notes, and the baritone completing the chord.

 

The melody is not sung by the tenor except for an infrequent note or two to avoid awkward voice leading, in tags and codas, or when some appropriate embellishing effect can be created. Occasional brief passages may be sung by fewer than four voice parts.


Barbershop music features songs with understandable lyrics and easily singable melodies whose tones clearly define a tonal center and imply major and minor chords and Barbershop (dominant and secondary dominant) seventh chords that resolve primarily around the circle of fifths, while making frequent use of other resolutions. Barbershop music also features a balanced and symmetrical form, and a standard meter.

 

The basic song and its harmonization are embellished by the arranger to provide support of the song's theme and to close the song effectively. Barbershop singers adjust pitches to achieve perfectly tuned chords in just intonation while remaining true to the established tonal center.

Artistic singing in the Barbershop style exhibits a fullness or expansion of sound, precise intonation, a high degree of vocal skill and a high level of unity and consistency within the ensemble. Ideally, these elements are natural, unmanufactured and free from apparent effort.

 

The presentation of Barbershop music uses appropriate musical and visual methods to convey the theme of the song and provide the audience with an emotionally satisfying and entertaining experience. The musical and visual delivery is from the heart, believable, and sensitive to the song and its arrangement throughout. The most stylistic presentation artistically melds together the musical and visual aspects to create and sustain the illusions suggested by the music.

 

 
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