Let’s start with a general description of “barbershop harmony.” We start with a melody, with a higher harmony part above that melody, a bass part on the bottom, singing mostly roots and fifths of chords, and a baritone in mostly the same range as the lead (melody) filling in the four-part chords, resulting in a […]
Looking to start a mixed quartet and have questions? Here’s a guide to getting started. Mixed Barbershop Quartet FAQ
1 thought on “Arranging for Mixed Voices (Brian Beck)”
Pretty good article describing the mixed situation. I didn’t know I
knew that much —-
Brian
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