Barbershop Harmony: The Timeless Tradition of Quartet Singing

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Wessel the Camper

Wessel the Camper

Күн бұрын

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@TheNewfangledFour
@TheNewfangledFour 3 ай бұрын
On behalf of The Newfangled Four, thank you for your kind words and acknowledgment. This video was very well done, and we're honored to have such a spotlight cast on us.
@wesselthecamper3862
@wesselthecamper3862 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Best of luck in Cleveland, rooting for ya!
@MomIrregardless
@MomIrregardless 2 ай бұрын
i am THRILLED to discover you!!! thank you so much for what you do!! you make my heart happy, and make me want to sing again (pushing 70, lost music from my life so many years ago.....maybe it's not too late for me to sing again...)
@steveboone1498
@steveboone1498 2 ай бұрын
​@@wesselthecamper3862barbershop singing is probably the world's best kept secret but everyone deserves to know what it's like to sing barbershop. I've been singing for almost 25 years even though my membership card says I have been a member for probably 13 years. Financial problems had kept me from renewing each time due to others always "borrowing" and acting like it's a gift when I ask them to pay back.
@snojetsst9420
@snojetsst9420 2 ай бұрын
I just wanna tell you guys good luck...We're all counting on you.
@lindabuck2777
@lindabuck2777 Ай бұрын
@@MomIrregardless Keep MOVING! Yes! Sing and sing again!!! 🙏🏻❤️🦩💨
@Tycoolbomb
@Tycoolbomb 3 ай бұрын
I'm going to leave this comment to try and get this to blow up, and to show support, because for having 71 subscribers, and making a video essay with this much quality, is not something you see often. and also, you got hooked by the barbershop algorithm, if you couldn't already tell lmao.
@jasonfieler
@jasonfieler 3 ай бұрын
AMAZING VIDEO
@wesselthecamper3862
@wesselthecamper3862 3 ай бұрын
Hey thanks so much Jason, love your content too!
@johnnytoronto1066
@johnnytoronto1066 3 ай бұрын
Has anyone else out there besides me noticed that the Beach Boys had a great deal in common with Barbershop Quartets?
@crazygermn
@crazygermn 3 ай бұрын
Jimi Hendrix famously called them "A psychedelic barbershop quartet".
@johnnytoronto1066
@johnnytoronto1066 2 ай бұрын
@@crazygermn Most cool. I had never heard that. Jimi was right. (no surprise there!) I might comment that in their early, pre-psychedelic days they were practically pure barbershop with new lyrics. Did you notice their striped barbershop shirts too?
@margaretpaschal6847
@margaretpaschal6847 2 ай бұрын
So do Southern Gospel Quartets!
@johnnytoronto1066
@johnnytoronto1066 2 ай бұрын
@@margaretpaschal6847 Yes, I see that now you point it out. All this reminds me of grade school singing classes, where we were divided into the four voices. I got into the bass group because I couldn't sing and didn't like music class. Besides, that was where the big guys were, real men, y'know!
@margaretpaschal6847
@margaretpaschal6847 2 ай бұрын
@@johnnytoronto1066 For a couple of years I attended Sacred Harp (Shape Note) singing where singers sing in a hollow square of four parts: tenor, bass, alto and treble. I couldn't read the music, so I just sat with the altos and sang whatever the person next to me was sining.
@KyleHottel
@KyleHottel 3 ай бұрын
Been a Barbershopper for about 10 years now, competed in a few quartets at the District and International conventions. This video is everything I could have hoped it would be. The only thing I would add is a little spotlight on Barbershop choruses: many, MANY members of the BHS, SAI, and other Barbershop societies do not sing/compete in quartets but participate in chapter choruses. The choruses vary in size from less than 12 to over 150. They sing the same 4-part harmony that quartets do and BUDDY it is a spectacle to hear that many people ringing chords. Also, your timing is impeccable - this video released about a week before the 2024 BHS International convention in Cleveland, OH. Thank you!
@keeganeich5755
@keeganeich5755 3 ай бұрын
An incredibly well made video essay. Thanks for representing our hobby so well.
@oldmanjoel1946
@oldmanjoel1946 3 ай бұрын
I wish we could have dwelled on the Notre Dame Medley more! It is most definitely my favorite piece of music i've heard all my life
@wesselthecamper3862
@wesselthecamper3862 3 ай бұрын
Hahaha believe me, if I could have included all 6 minutes and 41 seconds of it, I would have -- one of the few performances that consistently gives me chills no matter how frequently I listen to it :)
@Just_Sara
@Just_Sara 3 ай бұрын
I listen to it at LEAST once a week, years later.
@johnwalters1341
@johnwalters1341 2 ай бұрын
For another excellent Ringmasters performance, check out their recording with Voces8 of "Shall We Gather at the River."
@Just_Sara
@Just_Sara 2 ай бұрын
@@johnwalters1341 Oh man, yeah! And the version of “Climb Every Mountain/You’ll Never Walk Alone” that Ringmasters recorded while they were there!
@DeanHoisington
@DeanHoisington 2 ай бұрын
I'll never forget being in the hall in person for that performance. It changed my life.
@paulgardner6239
@paulgardner6239 2 ай бұрын
So wonderful that The New Fangled Four medalled at International in Cleveland only yesterday! They seem very kind people which adds to how good a quartet they are.
@JorWat25
@JorWat25 2 ай бұрын
Looking at the scores, I'm now patiently waiting for the KZbin channel to upload their Piano Man parody, as that seems to have been their best performance of the competition.
@deeptreble
@deeptreble 3 ай бұрын
I'm aware that there's no way EVERY notable quartet and barbershopper can get a nod in an under-30-minute video, but I'm pretty surprised at the lack of Vocal Spectrum and Tim Waurick. If you liked this video (which I absolutely did, wonderful job!), make sure you check them out, particularly VS's performance of "Go The Distance" from Disney's Hercules. Tim is STILL holding that post, I think.
@KairuHakubi
@KairuHakubi 2 ай бұрын
I was hoping Da Vinci's Notebook would come up, but I guess they're not that big a deal... and my man Jaron Davis is unknown outside of youtube, but he does the good stuff all by himself.
@741662027
@741662027 3 ай бұрын
Wow, I didn't realize that COVID cut membership in half! It is great to see Fallon doing current songs on national TV.
@MichaelHoare-bh5pg
@MichaelHoare-bh5pg 2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately singing is one of the worst ways of spreading Covid,so obviously there was no singing groups around during the pandemic.
@rweaver912
@rweaver912 2 ай бұрын
It wasn't Covid as much as the mixing of other styles, diluting it.
@brucewilson1958
@brucewilson1958 Ай бұрын
I'm a 70 year old American man, a Native of Iowa. I saw The Music Man at a Drive In Movie Theater when I was about 6 or 7. It took place in a fictitious town on the Mississippi. Loved it . Sang in Middle School and High School Choirs and the Iowa Allstate Choir. Thanks for a great video. Bravo.
@chriswall4795
@chriswall4795 3 ай бұрын
Loved this well-put together programme. Great for explaining what I do. Potential for episode two and beyond. You didn't mention a) Ringmasters are Swedish b) barbershop is alive and well in UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand. c) Choruses... Oh and British barbershop is 50 this year
@wesselthecamper3862
@wesselthecamper3862 3 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more Chris! Emphasizing the international contributions to what are truly international conventions was a section I regrettably had to cut for time. There's a great video of the New Zealand delegation(?) performing a Maori Haka when the Musical Island Boys won gold in 2014. It was such a cool and touching moment that I believe perfectly demonstrated the cross-cultural impact that Barbershop has. Perhaps a part 2 is in order... thank you for your comment!
@WilliamStrong-n2r
@WilliamStrong-n2r 3 ай бұрын
@@wesselthecamper3862 And Barbershop in Canada is 80 this year.
@tedlassagne8785
@tedlassagne8785 3 ай бұрын
One thing that was touched on in the video: We barbershoppers don't sing just the old songs, we do songs by the Beatles, by Billy Joel, and quite a few others. If it's got a melody, we can probably sing it.
@KairuHakubi
@KairuHakubi 2 ай бұрын
I'm reminded of that Mister Show sketch "Rap: the Musical" which included a barbershop rendition of "Gonna Get my Gat Gonna Bust a Cap"
@JohnPare-e3w
@JohnPare-e3w 3 ай бұрын
60 years ago my brother and I walked into a church hall and heard a chorus singing and knew that was the music for us. We stayed members for the next 20 years. Signing barbershop on stage helped me develop presentation skills that assisted me in my business career.
@thestephenreynolds
@thestephenreynolds 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video, thank you for sharing our society and art form so well!
@Nisine
@Nisine 3 ай бұрын
I just watched your documentary and found it to be very interesting. I am a member of Sweet Adelines International, and while you did mention them, I believe it would have added value to your story if you included some of the top lady quartets. Nonetheless, I found it hard to stop watching! Great job!
@hampus7474
@hampus7474 3 ай бұрын
Looks like the barbershop algorithm picked up your video. I think you’ve done a great job at explaining barbershop at its core for the new and younger audience. Especially with the feature of The Newfangled four. My guess is that you yourself got introduced to barbershop from them. Nice way to pay tribute to them :)
@theoriemeister
@theoriemeister 3 ай бұрын
Ethan, thanks for a delightful and informative video! Glad to see that you did some research into the various aspects of barbershopping. I know your video focused on quartets, but perhaps a follow-up video could look at barbershop choruses; a LOT more members of BHS sing in choruses but not in quartet. Keep up the good work!
@cl3matis
@cl3matis 3 ай бұрын
watched this all the way through about three times in a row. incredible work, thank you for bringing some attention to our hobby.
@frak7190
@frak7190 3 ай бұрын
20:32 let's go baby
@Antilles1974
@Antilles1974 3 ай бұрын
To the narrator: do yourself a favor and check out the barbershop quartet "Fred"
@cathykrueger4899
@cathykrueger4899 Ай бұрын
My dad and his brothers sang barbershop and entertained our huge family at all our family reunions. It was always followed by all of us singing together. It just doesn’t get any better than that. All of us 21 cousins would agree.
@allisonbergh4429
@allisonbergh4429 2 ай бұрын
My dad is in the BHS, and goes to the convention/championship thing. Watching his quartet rehearse is so much fun - and I even got to sing the soprano counterpoint when they did a Music Man medley. It’s amazing how strict the rules on arrangements are for a song to be allowed in competition. Barbershop arrangers are poets!
@duartereis6623
@duartereis6623 3 ай бұрын
"different singing parts" - Cuts to Gary Lewis - 😂
@wesselthecamper3862
@wesselthecamper3862 3 ай бұрын
Hahaha I'm so happy somebody picked up on that, gold star for you 😉
@oliverdelica2289
@oliverdelica2289 2 ай бұрын
Gary Lewis as lead when??!!
@dianebabikian7941
@dianebabikian7941 3 ай бұрын
Awesome! Loved seeing snippets of familiar faces in competition as well as listening to Joe, an awesome coach and representation of the genre!
@pe8268
@pe8268 3 ай бұрын
This video is phenomenal! I've been into Barbershop for all my life (courtesy of my dad) and I've been active in the scene for 7 years but this was still a really enrichening experience! Funnily enough I met NF4 in person without ever having heard of them at BinG!'s (the German equivalent to BHS) 2018 convention where they were invited as a guest ensemble. I had only started actively singing Barbershop 6 months prior and it was my very first convention so I was kinda scared and didn't interact with them all that much but it was quite interesting seeing everyone around me melt in adoration whenever they were around. I'm now the 2024 BinG! Chorus Champion with my chorus so you could say I've come quite a way. For me the most important thing about Barbershop is the community. It truly is a family to everyone involved, you quickly get to know everyone and once you're settled in it quickly becomes a home. Even the 'celebrities' are just normal people at the end of the day and they're generally just as approachable as everyone else, 99.9% of people, no matter if they're first timers or Gold Champions, will say yes if you ask them to sing a tag. For example, I've sung tags with Midtown, the BHS 2023 International Champions (the guys who do the Spider-Man Theme) and we had a great time! Now, of course you can't put everything into a 30 minute video essay but I have to say that I would've like to see the tags and polecats mentioned, since they serve as a big gateway into singing together, no matter the experience or skill level. Also, it would be awesome to have a part 2 that talks more about choruses since they're basically the meat&potatoes to the quartets' heart&soul. They contribute a lot more to the overall membership numbers and they're just as (if not in some areas more) important as quartets are. Choruses are the number 1 biggest contributor to bringing new people into the hobby so it would be wonderful if you could talk about them in a future video.
@adean57
@adean57 3 ай бұрын
Bravo! I'll share this with my friends. I've tried to explain what I do, and why I do it. This video does it nicely. Thank you for making it happen.
@Daniel-zy2ig
@Daniel-zy2ig Ай бұрын
Wow, I loved Barbershop Quartets before and after your video, I love them more! 🤗🤗🤗 Thank you. 😊😊😊
@Marvin-du2qm
@Marvin-du2qm 3 ай бұрын
This is amazing!!! Finally something I can show to people that have no clue what barbershop is Thank you Ethan :)
@nadivkaspi6211
@nadivkaspi6211 3 ай бұрын
Someone else mentioned it in the comments already, but its crazy that you only have 90 subs! This is some super high quality content!
@piequals314
@piequals314 2 ай бұрын
239 subs as of 9 days after the video was posted
@joshhughes4962
@joshhughes4962 3 ай бұрын
Crying in the club this video is so fantastic
@rickmathieu4900
@rickmathieu4900 2 ай бұрын
As a matter of clarification, OC Cash and Rupert Hall discussed the idea of forming a barbershop harmony club at the Muehlbach Hotel in Kansas City. They were from Tulsa, and that is where the first meeting took place. The voiceover kind of muddies this reference (the voiceover referenced 'when they returned to Tulsa' over a photo of the Muehlbach Hotel, which is where the plaque shown in the video is located). So, the first chapter of SPEBSQSA was founded in Tulsa, the second chapter was founded in Kansas City. This is not a criticism of the video at all; it's great. I just sought to add a bit of clarification.
@gabejohnson4133
@gabejohnson4133 3 ай бұрын
I loved the video! The New Fangled Four introduced me to the world of Barbershop during the pandemic and I started singing because of it. I learned a couple years ago that I go to the same college as Dan Wessler of After Hours attended. The style has truly changed my life for the better and I hope to sing in a chorus, if not a quartet, one day.
@Andysmom24
@Andysmom24 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this really interesting and well put together video!!
@efrenmartinez6138
@efrenmartinez6138 3 ай бұрын
Not only informative but incredibly well made! I’m gonna start sending this to people that ask what barbershop is
@AidonAidon-c2k
@AidonAidon-c2k 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for creating a masterful way to show people what it truly means to be a barber shopper.
@hipnclassic3101
@hipnclassic3101 Ай бұрын
Very nice job with the essay and production! I recently noticed the same stats you did about the Newfangled Four (most views/influence). Barbershop has been a huge influence on me and I would not take it back if I were given the option: For comment-readers, here's an important note on the membership decline - There were multiple factors at play that I both experienced and heard of: - Money/cost of membership - Changes in arrangements (to accommodate pop/show tunes) - Explicit emphasis on Diversity/Equity/Inclusion *(much more can be said on this)* - Opening the organization to "all people", which gave chorus members the (very real) concern of losing their all-male sound *(much more can be said on this)* - The "good ol' 2020 worldwide incident" And likely many more...That said, affiliate organizations around the world have brought this uniquely-American art form to their countries, which is something to be glad about! Membership overall may not be down as much as it may seem. Regardless, I'm glad that Barbershop is still around - I hope it never dies. An old guy I used to work with once said that Barbershop is the happiest style of music there is - I still agree with him.
@WilliamStrong-n2r
@WilliamStrong-n2r 3 ай бұрын
Does any one know how. when and where the Society became International?? I do.
@GnuDuuc
@GnuDuuc 3 ай бұрын
When was this made? No mention of Everyone In Harmony? I think EIH is an exciting new feature! Otherwise, well done!
@wesselthecamper3862
@wesselthecamper3862 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment! You are totally right, EIH is an exciting and monumental new era for barbershop. I tried to capture the principles, promise, and hope that EIH represents in the "A Harmonious Future" section, but in hindsight, it probably wouldn't have hurt to drop the actual name in there as well. Thank you for pointing it out :)
@ariamentio
@ariamentio 27 күн бұрын
A few more barbershop songs that weren’t mentioned in the description that I personally love and you should probably check out (feel free to add to these in the replies!) Crossroads - Lucky Old Sun Acoustix - Stars and Stripes Forever PLATINUM - Cuddle Up a Little Closer, Lovey Mine Instant Classic - How Could I Ever Know? Instant Classic - Simple Gifts/Shenandoah Medley Midtown - You’re Falling in Love Ringmasters - Love Me and the World is Mine Max Q - You Can Fly (the Ringmasters’ performance of this is very excellent too) Vocal Spectrum - Go the Distance Lunch Break - Love Me and the World is Mine Lunch Break - Part of Your World Newfangled Four - Give Up! (this might be recency bias but I think this is their best song) Adding Midtown’s Spider-Farm here but only after you watch the entire discography of FRED and Lunch Break too lmao
@kevincozens6837
@kevincozens6837 Ай бұрын
Interesting documentary. I didn't know Barbershop singing style is still so active. I also didn't know there are female quartets singing in Barbershop style.
@Fitawhidan_Nashuha
@Fitawhidan_Nashuha 2 ай бұрын
I recognize the main street voice when I hear them, hahaha. really love how tony explained the parts
@steveboone1498
@steveboone1498 2 ай бұрын
Barbershop singing can actually be traced back to the pioneer days maybe before that. How many of you have imagined sitting at a campfire with a guitar or a harmonica and sang old campfire songs that you sang as a youth? Back then they didn't have pitch pipes so you had to be your own pitch pipe. People sang to pass the time to get out of boredom and they would make up songs as they went and others would write poems that become songs.
@clancy2631
@clancy2631 3 ай бұрын
This is a wonderful video! Thanks for your hard work on this! The rooftop where the first meeting of SPEBSQSA took place is still standing today in Tulsa, OK, and the society’s founding chapter, the Founders Chorus, still meets every week.
@patrickollenberger1616
@patrickollenberger1616 3 ай бұрын
I am so excited to partake in my first (and hopefully not only) international competing with a chorus. This video is super well done, great job!! I am so excited to be able to meet so many new people in Cleveland and bring back what I learn to all in my community back home. Thank you for this video ❤
@nikkireigns
@nikkireigns 19 күн бұрын
How’d it go?!
@typingnoises
@typingnoises 2 ай бұрын
well done video! what a great intro to barbershop i never knew i needed
@johnludeman.photographer
@johnludeman.photographer 3 ай бұрын
Great production value on an important subject!
@neverinthemoment
@neverinthemoment 3 ай бұрын
My father sang bass in a number of different quartets in the first half of the twentieth century. He retired from that aspect of his life in 1955 when I was five years of age. He still maintained a close friendship with one of the members of the last quartet he was a part of, I believe the gentleman sang tenor. He had a growing collection at the time of record albums of the annual quartet competitions in the 1950's that were put on by the S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. and we would go to his house to visit and listen to them. It will always be an unforgettable part of my childhood and as I look back even though I listened to my Dad singing various songs with the quartet on recordings that he had made it sure would have been wonderful to have experienced it in real time! That's Life!
@kaitlinsmith1984
@kaitlinsmith1984 3 ай бұрын
I love this society and I love this style, good luck to all the competitors next week❤️❤️❤️
@darcysmith8952
@darcysmith8952 3 ай бұрын
What an amazing resource, well done! Great use of that Main Street education video, I always show it to people I am trying to educate on barbershop, it is a beautifully simple yet effective bit of info!
@hueey_
@hueey_ 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for shedding light on what is in my opinion the most important form of accapella singing there is to date. Incredibly well done.
@billcatps
@billcatps 3 ай бұрын
An outstanding product, Ethan! It's well researched, well produced, and highly informative. Thank you for shedding light not only on our treasured art form and Society, but on the ways that "singing in community" can enrich lives.
@sharonspeck4903
@sharonspeck4903 Ай бұрын
Great video! I've had the pleasure of watching the New Fangled Four live over the years. They've always been my favorite quartet!
@susanliebermann5721
@susanliebermann5721 2 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
@rgfisher21
@rgfisher21 3 ай бұрын
I would like to add a little to the history, as I recall it. My Father and a couple others formed a Barbershop Chorus in the late 1950's. He ate, drank and lived Barbershop singing for many years. It was always in our home, from chorus rehearsals in our basement to my Dads quartet that rehearsed in any place with acoustics. I joined the SPEBSQSA when I was 12 years old and was in the chorus and attended, as an audience member and as a member of the Chorus, in competitions as well as our yearly local show. I was told that I was the youngest member and frankly I didn't see any other 12 year old's anywhere else. The one competition I was in with the chorus was held in Montreal. We were told that we came in second, however, a bad thing happen, we were disqualified because we had an African American in our chorus. My dad led a local area protest involving a number of other choruses threatening to resign from SPEBSQSA unless the rules were changed and the "white men" only was dropped from the bylaws. And it was dropped. That was around 1960. In 1963 our family moved to another state and for some reason my Dad lost interest in belonging to an official group but did form an informal quartet from church choir members for a number of years. The Buffalo Bills were great and at the same time a problem for Barbershop choruses and that is when it got to an almost professional stage. It started out as an organization that included everyone with or without singing talent. As a chorus the good singers easily drowned out the bad ones but everyone had a good time, then it started to require auditions and choreography and that left out a lot of people that wanted to sing with a chorus and just enjoy it. Not everyone is a showman and many, like myself needed the support of other voices to give me the confidence to go up on stage for a show or a contest and feel good. I personally worshiped the Buffalo Bills and had an opportunity to be on the same stage with them in a local concert where they were the featured attraction. In the finale when every one was on stage and singing "Keep America Singing" I stood proudly next to Vern Reed, the tenor for the Buffalo Bills and he had his hand on my shoulder. What a trip. Anyway, Mr. Reed retired to the city that we lived in, bought his own store downtown and also displayed his products at the local fair grounds for many years during the State Fairs. I was much older then and I introduced myself to him and told him about my experience not only with listening to every record that they recorded, but that few minutes on stage. Every year I would stop by his booth and he would tell me stories about when they were at the top and what it was like to be in a movie, on radio and TV shows as well as the live concerts they did. By that time, only he and the baritone were still alive. I wish that had a happy ending but he died a few years later in an Alzheimer facility, where according to my wife, an RN that worked there, he had no real recollection of all those years of semi-fame and would occasionally have to be stopped as he headed toward the door because he had to meet the guys for rehearsal. Makes me sad just thinking about it. Anyway, thanks for creating this video, it brought back a lot of good memories.
@nikkireigns
@nikkireigns 19 күн бұрын
Incredible, thanks for sharing :)
@jesseheines
@jesseheines 3 ай бұрын
Marvelous job. I have made major presentations on the history of barbershop to a variety of audiences, so I know how difficult it is to capture the scope of this subject in any given time frame. Ethan does a truly marvelous job in the 28 minutes of this video.
@edlooby7456
@edlooby7456 3 ай бұрын
Looking forward to having TNF on our show this month! What fun, wrapped up in talent!
@andrewhutson5104
@andrewhutson5104 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the potted history of our great hobby. Worth mentioning that it is alive and well in many parts of the world, and especially here in New Zealand. Sing well and prosper!
@BarbershopTagAlong
@BarbershopTagAlong 3 ай бұрын
Really cool video!
@raydellekistler8062
@raydellekistler8062 3 ай бұрын
Great video with musical historical perspective. Love, love love. Thank you. Hey! Let's campaign for Jimmy Fallon to feature Newfangled Four on the Tonight Show!! It's great to be a barber shopper. (Thank you, Papa for always singing to me as a kid.)
@JoelERea
@JoelERea 3 ай бұрын
I always wanted the now-retired *James Corden* to invite the comedy quartet *FRED* (briefly shown in this video) onto his _The Late, Late Show with James Corden_ to do their _Jukebox Saturday Night_ medley, with him never having seen or heard it before, with a small oval picture-in-picture in sn upper corner to show his reaction live. It’d’ve been introduced as their take on his “Carpool Karaoke” concept, and he'd be informed that they debuted it a year _before_ he did his 1ˢᵗ Carpool Karaoke video.
@sharmel2u3
@sharmel2u3 2 ай бұрын
A delightful, well-done video!
@Gershwin48
@Gershwin48 Ай бұрын
Great piece here. Joined SPEBSQSA in college -1970’s -only because both bothers went to nationals. With a huge academic load I still found time for this. Some one said it, but it still rings true -“You cannot both sing and carry the weight of your troubles simultaneously.”
@Rowannn23
@Rowannn23 2 ай бұрын
this video is astonishingly well researched and very entertaining as well as educational. truly a success on all fronts, and i look forward to your success.
@lukasbrandon5735
@lukasbrandon5735 3 ай бұрын
Deadass thought I was watching a WIRED video for a bit there
@gregoryforsterjr8365
@gregoryforsterjr8365 2 ай бұрын
Excellent job, young man. I think it would be interesting to see a documentary about Barbershop Singing and when the color barrier (especially in quartets) and, most recently, the gender barrier was broken. That would be a cool thing to watch.
@douglasheath411
@douglasheath411 2 ай бұрын
My mother Elizabeth (Skidge)Heath was a charter member of Harmony Inc. A group of women that spun off from Sweet Adolines because they were closed to black women. So in the late 1950's they formed Harmony Incorporated that allowed any woman to join the group who had the desire to participate in Barbershop Singing. She was a member of The Harmonettes out of North Attleborough, Massachusetts under the Direction of Bob Turcott. They went on to win several International Championships. Skidge went on to be Chorus President and later International President of Harmony Inc. Being a Jewelry Designer for L.G. Balfour's she designed pins with a G-Cleff and Four Women. Later she designed the 50year Pins, but sadly she passed away just short of turning 91 and Celebrating her 50th year in Harmony Inc.
@Ryan2Bussin
@Ryan2Bussin 3 ай бұрын
One of the very few videos that everyone on the internet should be required to watch
@kevinlove1664
@kevinlove1664 3 ай бұрын
Love the Newfangled Four!❤
@smokefireing
@smokefireing 3 ай бұрын
What a brilliant video. Thank you
@lucascecim9102
@lucascecim9102 3 ай бұрын
Any chance to a video of shape-note singing?
@wesselthecamper3862
@wesselthecamper3862 3 ай бұрын
Had to give it a quick google search but looks and sounds pretty interesting! I've added it to my list of potential video ideas for the future :)
@lucascecim9102
@lucascecim9102 3 ай бұрын
@@wesselthecamper3862 Man it is american singing too, but you’ll have to see by yourself hahahaha. Sucess!
@luxinveritate3365
@luxinveritate3365 2 ай бұрын
Seeing Fred made me smile..
@olaftheblack2012
@olaftheblack2012 3 ай бұрын
Yo, great video topic.
@MichaelSisley-fw3xr
@MichaelSisley-fw3xr Ай бұрын
As a trumpet and trombone player, 1st tenor singer, and lifelong music lover (all genres), THANK YOU! This type of work helps raise awareness and teaches the uninformed to have a deeper appreciation for this American art form.
@johnwanless7685
@johnwanless7685 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. Great description of our hobby and our passion. Even though I'm an older person, I love the fact that my primary quartet includes a 30 something and 40 something singer and that other of my choruses/quartets have men and women. I'm excited about our future.
@chrisreynard7025
@chrisreynard7025 Ай бұрын
Well done young'un well done!!
@Ikik91
@Ikik91 3 ай бұрын
Wow, really great video! I had a very superficial understanding of barbershop quartets before this video, thanks for shedding light on an amazing movement like this, we definitely need more harmony and love in this world!
@rweaver912
@rweaver912 3 ай бұрын
Ear Singing! Simple! No other instruments, just four voices. It started by people who were at home, with friends and neighbors trying to copy songs they had heard, or knew, with what they had present. Later it developed into what you hear on those older recordings.
@rweaver912
@rweaver912 3 ай бұрын
In the "old" days....the best singing Quartet usually won the Contests. Now? It all about the GIMMICKS. Yes, the singing is at a higher level and the arrangements are tougher, and the winners are usually much younger. They aren't Hobbyists, anymore. This is one of the biggest reasons their numbers have dropped. It's not for the "common" singer any longer. They can't see the forest for all those darn trees!
@annepettit3855
@annepettit3855 2 ай бұрын
Ohmygah I’m so glad I found this video-my dad was a devoted barbershopper all his life and this both takes me back and makes me so happy that this music is thriving today. Barbershop 💈 forever!!! 💈💈💈💈
@Tariselan
@Tariselan 3 ай бұрын
an amazingly produced video i cannot believe you have ONLY 67 subscribers you will make it BIG i can see it now
@statickaeder29
@statickaeder29 2 ай бұрын
It is not dead. I tried to be a piano tuner and still love the work, but my autism prevents me from running a business. My Absolute Favorite aspect of the Piano Technician Conventions that I attended was meeting and singing with the Barbershop singers. Like some of the groups shown, both men and women sing, and while not everyone has a great voice, we are all capable of fine tuning. I really miss that. There are songs where the words were changed to make jokes about piano tuning.
@jh5401
@jh5401 2 ай бұрын
I think one great thing about The Newfangled Four and the comedy quartets is that they bring us back to the reality and relatability that never shied away from outrageousness and unprofessionality. The comedy has a great way of puncturing through barbershop's Old Guard, that other sidelined concepts of old Barbershop struggle to
@romankingbhs
@romankingbhs 2 ай бұрын
Greatest video on the platform ever
@jannisdolores8650
@jannisdolores8650 3 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh this was amazing. Keep making videos dude! I loved this.
@nikkireigns
@nikkireigns 19 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video! It’s so well done! Definitely subscribing and hoping for more barbershop lore. 😊 My first introduction to barbershop was when I found “a pitch pipe thingy” (as I excitedly called it) in a box that had belonged to a relative long passed. For some reason I’ve kept it all these years. Then one day I saw Ringmasters perform The Bells… on KZbin. What an introduction! Then NF4 popped up and has become my favorite quartet. The comedy style feels like I’d love to just hang out and have some (morning) beers with some dudes my age. I also enjoy their (all too infrequent) behind the scenes videos. Also I feel like I was just tired of current music for a multitude of reasons, but that’s a whole ‘nother topic haha. As a female who sometimes feels excluded from all the cool stuff, I’d love a deep dive into the Sweet Adelines!
@MartyLJ57
@MartyLJ57 2 ай бұрын
Back in 1975 our small coir which sang together for 4 years. Before our instructor would arrive we would worm up singing barbershop in our four groups. she happened to hear us and insisted that we never hear us doing it again. She even went to our Dean and he told us the she heard it again those doing it would get an F for the class. As most of us were about to graduate we stop but never preformed the best we could. Most of us stopped singing all together. I miss singing with those 20 guys.
@JamesEstes927
@JamesEstes927 3 ай бұрын
Outstanding job! Many thanks for the hours, research, and effort you put into this.
@brianhatfield9782
@brianhatfield9782 3 ай бұрын
Such a lovely overview! I can only add one of the mottoes of the Society: We do this for Fun, Fellowship, and Harmony!🥰😊
@davidpeacock7186
@davidpeacock7186 2 ай бұрын
Definitely leaving a comment for the algorithm. only 600 subscribers is criminal, AMAZING video. For anyone interested in one of the best showcases I would personally recommend Signature's Dance with my Father again. That is my personal favorite
@MissJubilee
@MissJubilee 2 ай бұрын
I LOVE the sound of barbershop! My dad got it into my heart at a young age. I cannot sing a different note/melody than the person next to me (believe me I’ve tried) so unfortunately I can never sing 4-person 4-part harmony myself, but I can sure enjoy the sound of it. I wish you’d mentioned the extra magical note that appears when the harmony is just right (I don’t remember what it’s called), but maybe that would have been too technical? I don’t know how many other styles/how often that shows up in non-Barbershop songs, but it’s A-MAZING.
@markstomski
@markstomski Ай бұрын
As a former BHS member, this was a great historical trip. Most of which I knew, but many things I didn’t. Like the Unfangled Four. I knew they a song or two but …. Dunno. Definitely heard of Lunch Break and the other entertaining quartets.
@Kas_and_Nacho
@Kas_and_Nacho 2 ай бұрын
This is a good overall explanation, and briefly touched many fabulous performances. I'd like to see a bit more about women's barbershop - Sweet Adelines or BHS or BHA or any of the fine organisations around the globe. I love Newfangled Four, but they really dominate this video, at the expense of GQ, The Ladies, mixed quartets, mixed choruses, etc. So - we need more. More in this excellent documentary style, picking up all the other stuff that wasn't included here.
@FlyingCrow
@FlyingCrow Ай бұрын
Anyone who thinks modern music can be squeezed into barbershop harmony has zero understanding of harmonics. Melody progression demands specific harmonics and if you stray too far from those harmonics, you destroy the melody.
@stephenlabarre7890
@stephenlabarre7890 2 ай бұрын
An uptick in barbershop quartet interest may be due to the public's new found familiarity of vocal groups such as Pentatonix, Home Free and VoicePlay. In a world of mediocre pitch-corrected singers backed by repetitive beats and equipment that mimics musical instruments, it's not surprising that harmonizing vocals in complex arrangements are being recognized as real musical talent.
@Doodler-JL
@Doodler-JL Ай бұрын
I love Barber Shop, but I still get a kick out of an episode of Car 54 Where Are You where Jan Murray had to judge a Barber Shop competition. The competition when on for hours and each group sang the same song, which almost caused Murray to end up in a padded cell.
@hazcat640
@hazcat640 Ай бұрын
In the video game Bioshock: Infinite they use a barbershop version of the Beach Boys song God Only Knows. Performed by A Mighty Wind.
@singingislife18
@singingislife18 3 ай бұрын
Great job Wessel! My childhood in a video. Can't wait to see where you and BHS go in the future. Also, whats your opinion on Gas House Gang?
@wesselthecamper3862
@wesselthecamper3862 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Of course, the Gas House Gang are undoubtably Barbershop icons (and admittedly criminally underrepresented in this video). Bright Was the Night gives me chills every time... but 16 tons is probably the song I come back to the most. I really wanted to include that in the vid, but unfortunately I had to leave it out because the videos of them performing it in the 90s were of pretty poor visual quality. Also funnily enough, had I not been able to connect with Dr. Wright, Dr. Henry was another brilliant and well-respected voice who I felt could have lent a lot of knowledge for parts 1+2. What's your thoughts on GHG? Do you have a favorite song that I should check out?
@bananajoeh2076
@bananajoeh2076 3 ай бұрын
​@wesselthecamper3862 If you're looking for a great tribute to a spectacular baritone, look at there 2018 rendition of "I still can't say goodbye". Makes me tear up a little just thinking about it. But if you want a more up beat song I recommend "Shine" by GHG (a personal favorite of mine) as well.
@Kytrex_
@Kytrex_ 16 күн бұрын
Has to be quite a interesting topic to make a video essay with, very well presented, pretty great that you included the interview as well, overall a 9/10 video, great stuff!
@ssammonds
@ssammonds Ай бұрын
I am not an active member these days, but the one thing I wish has been included is that BHS is now open to all. David mentioned the misogynistic and racist past, but that should have been followed by the fact that’s no more. BHS membership is open to all races and genders. Everyone In Harmony.
@clementturmel8128
@clementturmel8128 3 ай бұрын
Very well done!
@edcew8236
@edcew8236 2 ай бұрын
Lots of talent and variety within the genre, but the stereotypical tenor on top with a bright sound gets tiring pretty quick. And what would happen if something was done without the silliness? Yes, I'm obviously an outlier, but...
@greggrote
@greggrote 3 ай бұрын
Nicely done. I've been around and singing barbershop for over 50 years and this is a very cool overview. Thanks!
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