I've been in this hobby for 40 + years, and I've been directing for almost 40+ years. I've heard the VM, Masters of Harmony, Ambassador's of Harmony, and my favorites for all those 2nd places; the Northbrook New Tradition, which when you think about it was an amazing feat of quality, but I have to admit that this performance is by far the best I've ever seen or heard!
Cleanest chorus post you'll ever hear. Not a single stray voice or bobble in the sound. I remember being there and at half the audience had their jaws on the floor the entire second half of the song. Best ballad I've EVER heard live
Absolutely, positively phenomenal. This song is sung with such great precision, passion, and feeling. One of the best things about this arrangement is that at times, "Barbershop" arrangements of contemporary songs loose the integrity of the melody of the song...not this one. This interpretation of this classic from "Hello Dolly" holds true to the beauty and simplicity of the melody of this song while at the same time, incorporates beautiful, majestic harmonies in keeping with true Barbershop, accenting the melody...not overpowering it. Kudos to the arranger, the director, and most especially the chorus for this masterpiece. Well done!
I'm happy to report Justin is NOT leaving :) He has been flying in every few weeks to rehearse with the chorus and it has been working well enough that we are going to keep this system in place for the time being.
Wow. Just wow. NO video can do justice to any Westminster live performance. And yet, these guys are SO over-the-top amazing that even a video on a dinky computer screen can send shivers up my spine and tears down my cheeks. How can I be doing mundane computer chores one moment and find myself in the grip of exquisite pain and ecstasy the next? It happens easily when listening to W. Guys--for Denver and Philly and many other indescribable experiences in between, thank you.
It's so cool to be hearing and seeing this so good!! Because it was very hard to hear and see it in Philly, i just knew it was this good!! Love you guys!!! /Forever a fan!
This is extraordinarily beautiful. I can't listen to it without tears coming to my eyes. May all Kind Powers That Be bless you for this moving performance!
I just can't stop watching it. Especially at that beautiful suspended chord before the ending chord. Oh my gosh I absolutely love this stuff. I wanna join so bad into a barbershop or something local so I can be apart of this. Man! I love it.
Probably commented on this already. So what, here's more, measured, controlled, expressive, contrasting and most importantly believable; and then there's the singing! Stunning vocal arrangement.
Wow! It sounds like the song could have ended at 3:40 and the transition from 3:43-3:56 is incredible! The last minute sends shivers up and down my spine, especially the sweet chords from 5:19-5:30, Awesome!!!
Couldn't agree more seibs14. The 06/07 glory days of barbershop were amazing and my productivity in college suffered greatly for it. But now I'm a happy full member of the BHS paying much more each year on both dues and convention registrations.
The unison at the beginning is as much of an artistic masterpiece as all the chords. The chord at 3:01 with the 7th on the bottom is so classy. I like the "fake-em-out" ending at 3:36 and the deceptive cadence ending at 3:50.
I can fully ADMIT, that WOW was from my mouth.. :-) I had the bruise from my wife in the ribs after to prove it. LOL!! It was one of the most stunning choral performances I have ever seen. I remember the silence in that auditorium during the performance was electric all around and everyone was on the edge of their seats. STELLAR STUFF!!
This thought came to me listening to this beautiful song: When a child is born, it only takes a moment for child and mother to love each other their whole life through. The same for dad, of course.
@65dirt Royce is still involved with the chorus as one of the main coaches. Justin Miller took over as musical director in 2008 - he was a singer in the group prior to that. Regarding Max Q, they were never a part of Westminster. Two of their singers are members of the great Vocal Majority chorus in Dallas, TX and the other two live in other states - Florida and Ohio.
I'm the Music VP for TNL and as much as we'd like to post the "Robot Medley," we can't, not just because of copyright laws and clearance, but also due the cost of doing so...there were so many songs in the medley, it'd cost a small fortune to get it on UA-cam.
WOW!!! What an ending after a fabulous begining and middle. For the low notes at the end means you need real basses and no wannabes. What note was that? I have watched Westminster through the years and there has been a change in directors. What became of Royce Ferguson? I think your new director is great as well again where did he come from?
Did they add a verse in the middle of the song? "I've heard it said that love must grow..." ? I've been in this show, and never heard this verse. I love it... works SO well. This performance is unbelievable. Just curious about that verse..... can't find any record of it anywhere. Also, does anyone know where I could get this arrangement? I'd gladly pay to have it!
The only improvement I could even possibly think of is in some spots your t's and s's were kinda sporadic, but even then it was very minuscule. Incredible performance!
@williamblakeism Our rehearsals are open to the public so if you ever find yourself in Anaheim on a Tuesday night feel free to stop by. You can find more info on our website!
As with most barber shop arrangements there will be either a verse or bridge that's added in to the song for dramatic effect. Sort of the same thing with a tag.
I've been in this hobby for 40 + years, and I've been directing for almost 40+ years. I've heard the VM, Masters of Harmony, Ambassador's of Harmony, and my favorites for all those 2nd places; the Northbrook New Tradition, which when you think about it was an amazing feat of quality, but I have to admit that this performance is by far the best I've ever seen or heard!
James Shubert @%
My favorite part is between 0:00-5:54
I see what you did there! ;)
Thank you, JASTQQ7 Nickleback, very cool!
Cleanest chorus post you'll ever hear. Not a single stray voice or bobble in the sound. I remember being there and at half the audience had their jaws on the floor the entire second half of the song. Best ballad I've EVER heard live
Such a beautiful choirs! I heard that song from Disney Pixar's Wall.e :)
I can see listen to this chorus nonstop.
Absolutely, positively phenomenal. This song is sung with such great precision, passion, and feeling. One of the best things about this arrangement is that at times, "Barbershop" arrangements of contemporary songs loose the integrity of the melody of the song...not this one. This interpretation of this classic from "Hello Dolly" holds true to the beauty and simplicity of the melody of this song while at the same time, incorporates beautiful, majestic harmonies in keeping with true Barbershop, accenting the melody...not overpowering it. Kudos to the arranger, the director, and most especially the chorus for this masterpiece. Well done!
You nailed it with this comment.
Paul Olguin absolutely.
Ralph Muehlenbruch - yes, absolutely agree.
that...that is a damn good choir.
Not a Choir. A CHORUS!
My favorite song from “Hello, Dolly!” (For a variety of reasons); this moved me to tears. Thank you so much!
I'm happy to report Justin is NOT leaving :) He has been flying in every few weeks to rehearse with the chorus and it has been working well enough that we are going to keep this system in place for the time being.
this is kinda sad to read now but at least Dan's doing fantastic work and Justin's still arranging for them
@@KKoakOOakoAA Bittersweet for sure :)
We're lucky to have Dan and Justin is still a wonderful asset to have as a coach and arranger!
No chorus on the earth in any genre produces such a pristine sound with this kind of flexibity, dynamics and vocal range. Simply stunning! :D
Excellent choral arrangement, and choir director! Good job, chaps!
that is world class!!!! so tender, you could hear a penny drop cause everybody was so amazed. I wish I could sing in a choir like that!!
that bass note at the end... wowzers. i love it! inspirational.
This song makes me cry. It is so beautiful. The harmonies in this song and the way it is arranged is so awesome. WONDERFUL! This songs warms my heart.
Lyrics tell such a beautiful,all to short story of love and life.Tears in my eyes. Moving,heartfelt interpretation!
This was just as amazing live!! The level of artistry is second to NONE on the planet. Best of luck for many more gold medals to come Westminster!!!
This is probably my favourite chorus song of all time. That chord at 5:10 gives me chills every time.
Wow. Just wow. NO video can do justice to any Westminster live performance. And yet, these guys are SO over-the-top amazing that even a video on a dinky computer screen can send shivers up my spine and tears down my cheeks. How can I be doing mundane computer chores one moment and find myself in the grip of exquisite pain and ecstasy the next? It happens easily when listening to W. Guys--for Denver and Philly and many other indescribable experiences in between, thank you.
many long hours must go into preparing this level of precision. Nothing short of amazing!!!!!!!!!!
I love the sound of this. Everything is so controlled and performed perfectly, and then I remember that this was live and my brain explodes
It's so cool to be hearing and seeing this so good!! Because it was very hard to hear and see it in Philly, i just knew it was this good!! Love you guys!!! /Forever a fan!
just unbelievable.... the finest vocal harmony i have ever heard....
This is extraordinarily beautiful. I can't listen to it without tears coming to my eyes.
May all Kind Powers That Be bless you for this moving performance!
I just can't stop watching it. Especially at that beautiful suspended chord before the ending chord. Oh my gosh I absolutely love this stuff. I wanna join so bad into a barbershop or something local so I can be apart of this. Man! I love it.
What a tremendous last chord. Bravo!
The basses hit that last note!!!!!
4:05 What an incredible ending - could listen to that on repeat all day.
I get goose bumps every time I listen to this. It might not be the most beautiful choral work extant, but if not it misses by just a skoch.
This makes me want to leave Canada and move to Cali just to sing with these guys. Would be awesome!
Wow AGAIN!!! I am seriously speechless.
Still blows me away. And I was on the risers.
That was beautiful.
Probably commented on this already. So what, here's more, measured, controlled, expressive, contrasting and most importantly believable; and then there's the singing! Stunning vocal arrangement.
Pretty amazing, since this performance was actually DURING CONTEST. Definitely tells us that "Barbershop" can be musically stunning.
The most satisfying ending 😌
I really don't see any room for improvement. You guys simply kicked ass!
Overtones galore throughout the entire song. Simply masterful.
5:29… such power yet so quiet
Amazing! That's why they are one of the best...ever!
Oh yea and the dynamics were UNBELIEVEABLE!
Great freakin job guys. Great freakin job.
That is an awesome arrangement supremely well done.
Sieze the day is even better. Not as perfect, but more vibrant.
That smile made me trust my heart.
Proves God exists. Where else could such inspiration and beauty come from!
Wow! It sounds like the song could have ended at 3:40 and the transition from 3:43-3:56 is incredible! The last minute sends shivers up and down my spine, especially the sweet chords from 5:19-5:30, Awesome!!!
I love when the basses hit the final note!!!
When the director can turn his back on the chorus and they don’t miss a beat that’s talent!!
Perfect. No other word does it justice.
who ever writes this stuff and arranges it deserves a knighthood!! its incredible 5 mins of mesmeric musicianship!!
This is so beautiful. What a gorgeous arrangement. You guys are just amazing!
Couldn't agree more seibs14. The 06/07 glory days of barbershop were amazing and my productivity in college suffered greatly for it. But now I'm a happy full member of the BHS paying much more each year on both dues and convention registrations.
Just about as PERFECT as it gets!!! whewww
Youth. Exceptional coaching and directing. Stringent member selection process. Individual performer concentration/focus on excellence. Youth.
Esto es preciosooo, me encantó el público al final
The unison at the beginning is as much of an artistic masterpiece as all the chords. The chord at 3:01 with the 7th on the bottom is so classy. I like the "fake-em-out" ending at 3:36 and the deceptive cadence ending at 3:50.
The guy at the end who says "Wow!" when it's over...yeah, that pretty much sums this up.
I can fully ADMIT, that WOW was from my mouth.. :-) I had the bruise from my wife in the ribs after to prove it. LOL!! It was one of the most stunning choral performances I have ever seen. I remember the silence in that auditorium during the performance was electric all around and everyone was on the edge of their seats. STELLAR STUFF!!
The basses nailed the ending!!
They were performing and Competing at the international level, and one thing judges look for is expression.
That gives me shivers up my spine!
This must be the best lead section of all time.
That was simply unbelievable.
Chills Westminster - chills everywhere
It’s way up there!!!
This thought came to me listening to this beautiful song: When a child is born, it only takes a moment for child and mother to love each other their whole life through. The same for dad, of course.
The tenor from voices of liberty is in this ahhhh !! :)
Who/where?!
This is almost TOO BEAUTIFUL
Oh man, that's chord crack. On the tag "To be loved the WHOLE..." Masters of the craft. Congrats on this year's win!
Ah I see. Thanks! I absolutely love it. Pretty sure Rogers and Hammerstein would approve! haha.
TOTAL CHILLS
I love Hello Dolly!
Brilliant!! X
@65dirt Royce is still involved with the chorus as one of the main coaches. Justin Miller took over as musical director in 2008 - he was a singer in the group prior to that.
Regarding Max Q, they were never a part of Westminster. Two of their singers are members of the great Vocal Majority chorus in Dallas, TX and the other two live in other states - Florida and Ohio.
I'm the Music VP for TNL and as much as we'd like to post the "Robot Medley," we can't, not just because of copyright laws and clearance, but also due the cost of doing so...there were so many songs in the medley, it'd cost a small fortune to get it on UA-cam.
3:45: Oh, a nice tag! PSYCH! Not Yet!
rogerdotle
lol this is bananas
WOW!!! What an ending after a fabulous begining and middle. For the low notes at the end means you need real basses and no wannabes. What note was that? I have watched Westminster through the years and there has been a change in directors. What became of Royce Ferguson? I think your new director is great as well again where did he come from?
Oh my Jesus. Holy crap.
I would love it if they did that huge stomp presentation thing at the end!!!
Did they add a verse in the middle of the song? "I've heard it said that love must grow..." ?
I've been in this show, and never heard this verse. I love it... works SO well. This performance is unbelievable. Just curious about that verse..... can't find any record of it anywhere.
Also, does anyone know where I could get this arrangement? I'd gladly pay to have it!
I defiantly agree! Thanks a lot!
This performance almost makes me believe in God! Perfection...
I you haven't heard of Hello Dolly, or if you haven't figured it out, this song is in WALL-E
AMAZING!!!!!
Choral barbershop??? That's a new one on me. MAN, that has got to be DIFFICULT to pull off to that level. Impressive.
How is this even humanly possible????
from 0.36-1.06!! AMAZING!!!
I loved it!
How did this not score a 100? I defy you to tell me where a deduction is.
Wow! ❤
4:48 Joey Buss from the Newfangled Four!
Such a creative comment, I've never seen that before
@applesauc3 Not necessarily. It's just how it's worked out.
And the AWESOME arrangement was done by the very talented David Wright.
The only improvement I could even possibly think of is in some spots your t's and s's were kinda sporadic, but even then it was very minuscule. Incredible performance!
I'm sure I see a young 1st tenor of the New Fangled Four in this group!
@williamblakeism Our rehearsals are open to the public so if you ever find yourself in Anaheim on a Tuesday night feel free to stop by. You can find more info on our website!
As with most barber shop arrangements there will be either a verse or bridge that's added in to the song for dramatic effect. Sort of the same thing with a tag.
I can only imagine what it is like on the risers.
I love the false tag from 3:14 - 3:44.
from "Hello, Dolly!"
4:47 joey buss!
perfection :)
Got to love the false ending
I'm trying to think if I've ever heard a more perfect chord than the one at the end...answer: never.
F. ME. Thats some of the best singing this chorus has ever done.