HiDesertHal
Senior Member
Have any of you belonged to a singing group, such as a Church Choir, Glee Club, Barbershop Quartet, etc?
I joined a Barbershop Chorus many years ago. The group sang as a Chorus or in individual Quartets.
They were divided by singing range: Tenor, Lead, Baritone, and Bass. I was a strong Bass.
I didn't stay with the Barbershoppers very long, because their singing style and selections were really corny and their harmonies were too close, which is what their syle is all about...Close Harmony. Droopy songs like "Sweet Adeline", "Coney Island Baby", "My Gal Sal", ect...dullsville, man!
I prefer the more open harmony of the Glee Club groups, with just Tenor, Lead, and Bass. The songs they sang were more enjoyable and fun, too.
But the BEST singing, in my opinion, was the large Glee Club of Mitch Miller's Thursday night TV program: "Sing Along With Mitch". Anybody remember?
Excuse me while I sound my A: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
Thank You,
HDH
I joined a Barbershop Chorus many years ago. The group sang as a Chorus or in individual Quartets.
They were divided by singing range: Tenor, Lead, Baritone, and Bass. I was a strong Bass.
I didn't stay with the Barbershoppers very long, because their singing style and selections were really corny and their harmonies were too close, which is what their syle is all about...Close Harmony. Droopy songs like "Sweet Adeline", "Coney Island Baby", "My Gal Sal", ect...dullsville, man!
I prefer the more open harmony of the Glee Club groups, with just Tenor, Lead, and Bass. The songs they sang were more enjoyable and fun, too.
But the BEST singing, in my opinion, was the large Glee Club of Mitch Miller's Thursday night TV program: "Sing Along With Mitch". Anybody remember?
Excuse me while I sound my A: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
Thank You,
HDH