With its detailed performance notes and fun tags, this collection of beginning barbershop material is perfect for young men learning to sing in close harmony. It includes complete arrangements of: The
This rousing chorus from "Les Miserables" will be a powerful closer for any performance. Your barbershop quartet or chorus will bring down the house! Available in mixed, treble or tenor-bass
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Barbershop groups will enjoy this Jose Feliciano favorite for the holidays. Percussion parts (included in the score) for ratchet, triangle and drum or woodblock add a special touch to this clever
This 1950s doo-wop classic will add a touch of nostalgia to your concert! Smooth a cappella harmonies will delight your audience, and the classic barbershop arrangement is super fun to rehearse and
"Imagine me and you, I do. I think about you day and night..." The 1967 pop hit by The Turtles is now dynamically arranged in close harmony for barbershop groups. Your quartet or choir will love to perform
Ricky Nelson's 1960s hit is a natural for the tight harmony found in this well-crafted barbershop arrangement.
Everyone will have a good old time with this feel-good arrangement specially designed for barbershop singing.
This Billy Joel hit from 1983 will be a favorite with your barbershop group! Now available for mixed, treble or tenor-bass quartets or ensembles.
This doo-wop novelty favorite from 1957 was recorded by both The Rays and Herman's Hermits. It's a natural choice for barbershop groups!
With its easy-to-sing harmony and fun hook, this 1964 Drifters hit will appeal to singers of all ages! Perfect for quartets or choirs, this close harmony barbershop arrangement maintains the classic style
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