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Joe Liles' 'Christmas Song' is a fun and exciting arrangement. Great harmonies and a beautiful, optional intro. 'Deck the Halls' is similar to the original 4 part arrangement, but its made even better with that special barbershop sound. Greg Backwell's 'Twelve Days of Christmas' is a fun arrangement with new lyrics meant just for barbershop singers. The song starts with the second tenors singing alone. Each verse brings in a new voice until the fourth verse when you those beautiful ringing chords that only four-part male harmony can achieve. 'Jingle Bell Rock' starts out with a rockin' bass line, then adds some fun bell-sound imitations until the chorus, when we hear that trademark barbershop sound... sure to be a crowd pleaser! The sweet ballad 'White Christmas' is made just that much better with its new barbershop sound. 'Silver Bells has lots of opportunities for the tenors and basses to shine separately, this is not your typical Barbershop arrangement, but will add great variety to your Holiday program. 'Winter Wonderland' opens with the verse rather than the typical chorus opening that we hear in most versions of this classic today. The close harmony throughout makes this fun tune a joy to sing. |
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