Barbershop Multitrack Tag
Goggalor1990
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Hello all! Just wanted to share a Barbershop Mutitrack Tag I made some years ago and see what people thought of it
A tag is the end of a Barbershop piece, usually consisting of a long note (the post, typically sung by the Lead or Tenor) that the three other parts then resolve around. In this one I sing the Lead, Tenor, Baritone and Bass parts, and I think it's the only one I ever got a good lock and overtone with.
The actual song calls for a G4 post from the tenor, but I'm a bass so I took it down a half-step to an F#
A tag is the end of a Barbershop piece, usually consisting of a long note (the post, typically sung by the Lead or Tenor) that the three other parts then resolve around. In this one I sing the Lead, Tenor, Baritone and Bass parts, and I think it's the only one I ever got a good lock and overtone with.
The actual song calls for a G4 post from the tenor, but I'm a bass so I took it down a half-step to an F#
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I've done some tags on my own before, they are really fun to do! Hahaha. I hear the overtone in the recording.
If you want to do a real good tag, you might want to coordinate the phrasing a bit better, it can make a HUGE difference in how it sounds. If you can you can have some kind of queue as to when you are going for the next word.
The lead should back away from the microphone a bit as it is going to poke the loudest in the mix and the mic is distorting a lot.
https://clyp.it/r12u4ug2
Hahahaha, these suck. But I had fun. I think they sounded kind of cool.
I think these were recorded in the old microphone.
Do the whole song, please!