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chessparov
New member
smellyfuzz, one place to check out is www.spebsqsa.org
Their phone number is (800) 876-SING. (male singing only)
It's the official barbershop singing organization in the United States. As far as I know, each chapter is very supportive of both
experienced and new singers. IMHO, other than getting your feet wet, barbershop (& other) choruses are a springboard into meeting other singers to do 4 part acapella singing that most all
chapters promote in addition. 4 part type singing will be the
fastest learning curve, rather than leaning on the other singers
in a choral section.
P.S. Also, IMHO, one of the biggest mistakes bands make is to
try to make the lead singer build his or hers sound around
the band. Instead, if we look around at the vast majority
of commercially successful bands, the band is built around
the SINGER!! (that's what most of the listening audience
listen to anyway)
Their phone number is (800) 876-SING. (male singing only)
It's the official barbershop singing organization in the United States. As far as I know, each chapter is very supportive of both
experienced and new singers. IMHO, other than getting your feet wet, barbershop (& other) choruses are a springboard into meeting other singers to do 4 part acapella singing that most all
chapters promote in addition. 4 part type singing will be the
fastest learning curve, rather than leaning on the other singers
in a choral section.
P.S. Also, IMHO, one of the biggest mistakes bands make is to
try to make the lead singer build his or hers sound around
the band. Instead, if we look around at the vast majority
of commercially successful bands, the band is built around
the SINGER!! (that's what most of the listening audience
listen to anyway)