No, I don't always sing bass in my collab projects. I've sung: - lead (Hello My Baby, Blackbird, I Got Rhythm, etc.), - tenor 1 (That's What Friends Are For, Am Brunnen vor dem Tore) - baritone (How Deep is Your Love) I'll be singing baritone again in an upcoming collab with Danny Fong, Andrew Kesler and Evan Sanders. Woops! The word it out! :p
I hope you enjoy this video & my other releases. :) If you feel like tipping the artist & helping me cover some of my production costs for upcoming projects, you can do it here: patreon.com/trudbol You can pledge whatever you want, as little as $1. It's a great way to help me make all this free music sustainable on the long run. Thanks so much!
You are so amazing!!!!!!! I've showed you to all my family and friends and facebook!!!! And you're pretty cute too ^.^ Anywho, absolutely awesome singing guys! There's nothing sweeter than a great melody and harmony, and you guys have nailed it!!! I look forward to listening to more!!!!!
A Cappella Trudbol Hi! i'm starting a barbershop quartet at my school and want to do this song. just out of curiosity, what is the lowest bass note in this arrangement? thanks!
It won't become any near mainstream because of the "decadent" society/music industry. (see "The TRUTH Why Modern Music Is Awful" by Thoughty2. Title is a bit clickbait, but it's worth it because he refers to scientific sources) But still: For those who get to know and experience it, it is not a very rare thing.
Agreed barbershop quartets are a reminder of a bygone era where music was actually about something. Not this auto tune garbage they play on the radio now
I can only speak for myself: I took a dozen vocal lessons with an opera teacher, it helped a lot in understanding vocal production and common bad habits. Yes, vocal lessons are totally worth your money, but take them with an opera singer, not with a vocal coach. Many - not all - have no idea what they're talking about. Go for a teacher who is able to explain the physics & biomechanics of sound production, don't take a teacher who uses fancy metaphors and images to explain: singing is a science.
About 11 years ago, my 13-year-old self watched this video on repeat and repeat, not knowing in what fundamental way Barbershop would influence my music taste and even my life in one way or another, watching more and more Barbershop, slowly getting curious to try it out myself and then finding people to share that passion with, singing a trillion tags and even singing Hello Mary Lou which will always remind me where my journey had started. So THANK YOU for putting out all the videos! You are officially one of a few people who have led me to becoming a Barbershopper. By the way, is there any chance to sing tags with you on any Barbershop convention like the ones by BinG! Barbershop in Germany? I think many people would love to see you there
Hey! Thanks for your kind words, you made my day. I'd love to go to a barbershop convention at some point, yes. Feel free to email me (see my "About" page) when you go to an event. I've only been to one barbershop convention (Pittsburgh 2015) and seldom actually sing barbershop with others. Folks in France aren't too keen on the style, unfortunately.
@@JulienNeel Really sad that there's not too much going on in France but outside the Barbershop bubble I kinda feel it here, as well. It's really hard sometimes to get people into that stuff although it's quite easy and fun to try it out. I've sent you a message via your website. Hope, it went through!
Thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoy it. Please consider getting the songs you enjoy on my BandCamp page (see links in the video description). It's music for you and support for the artists, everyone wins. :)
I`m the owner of a small company and my employees (9) now think that I´m crazy, when they hear your wonderful Music coming very loud from my Office every day. :-) Please keep up that graet, ouststanding work. You`ve brought warmth and light not only to my heart. Thank you so much. Neighbors regards from Alemagne.
YOU REALLY HAVE A GREAT TALENT! PLEASE KEEP UP WITH WHAT YOUR DOING! IT IS RAISING MY HOPES FOR HUMANITY WITH ALL THE INSANE THINGS THAT ARE HAPPENING ALL AROUND US! YOU REALLY KNOW HOW TO MAKE SOMEONE'S DAY!! GOD BLESS YOU ABUNDANTLY FOR DOING THESE!!
I don’t know what it is about this song, but every time it pops up in my recommendations I have to listen to it. Must be the fantastic barbershop arrangement and wonderful singing.
The Beta Sigma Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha (University of Idaho) does this exact version of this song. Definitely my favorite barbershop arrangement. Glad to hear that my ad libbing for the base part of the "solo" is almost spot on. Haha. Great rendition!
I am a Patreon contributer -- hope to expand the minimal contribution, but my retirement budget is TIGHT -- and I'm totally entranced by this quartet. Although "Enricator" has submersed himself in his music and has little spare time, this ol' lady is pushing 70 -- but very young at heart! -- and would love to hear an arrangement of Bobby Hebb's "Sunny," since that's my nickname. . . and sounds like "Sonny," so TWO of us would be happy! Any chance????
My range is what you hear in my videos. :) I'm probably a bari-bass, my range of comfort is G2 to F4. For these videos I push it a little, but I try to stick to these limits for bass / baritone and lead. The tenor tracks I usually sing in falsetto.
Thank you! I'd love to, but as you may have guessed, putting together projects like this takes a lot of work and dedication, it's not a simple task, however easy to work with the collaborators are (and it's definitely the case here). We'll try to get more out there, for sure. ;) Please share our video with Facebook friends! Our single is on iTunes / Deezer too. ;)
Thanks! ;) I don't think I'll sing Bohemian Rhapsody, it's just not for my voice and I doubt I could do anything that wouldn't sound bad next to Freddie's masterpiece. Sorry! ;)
bought the track on iTunes and I'm officially using it as a learning track. i appreciate the quality and the skills you all put into this performance. hopefully my quartet will have a video to post of our little attempt at it. BRAVO JULIEN!
I sang this just last night for a inter-house competition with 11 others. I was one of 2 basses and we won best ensemble and best overall! You guys are the best! I had such a ball singing this and it's saddening that I can't perform it again!
I think I talked to Trudbol a few years ago about this, but, to this day, I cannot even hear the baritone part in barbershop. (Sorry, Dieter) It's like I have this awareness that barbershop would sound completely wrong without the baritone, but, it might just be that I'm getting old and my hearing is messed up, but I listen to one barbershop song after another, and I cannot specifically hear the baritone part. I'm starting to think that the baritone in barbershop is like me as a bass guitarist: you don't notice it until it's not there.
Hi Rik, There are several reasons why my part is hard to hear (to some). First of all, the baritone is usually providing texture to the lead, while the tenor and bass are providing width to the vocal spectrum. The lead being slightly louder than the rest of the voices, in terms of post production (Sonny has a louder voice than me anyway) it is easy for the baritone to vanish. To make matters worse, or actually better, Sonny's voice and mine have similar tonality, at least in this arrangement and blend so well that they may, again, be heard as one voice. Now there are some parts where it's hard to miss my voice I believe and where you can get a glimpse of its texture and tonality: at 0:45 Enrico (tenor) and I start humming "n-dote n-dote", while Julien goes fast humming and Sonny keep singing lyrics. Enrico is obviously the higher one of us. Since he sings in a kind of falsetto, our voices are quite distinct and you should be able to pick my voice, the lower one. at 0:55 I join in with Julien's "dum doo be dum" while Enrico switches to lyrics. Obviously, in this case my voice is the higher one. Julien's voice has a kind of classical tone, by singing more in the back of his mouth, while I have a more mundane tone, singing to the front of my mouth, and this should again make it easy to distinghuish our voices. Hope this helps. Anything to make you hear me :))
The baritone or alto part are background parts that fill in the chords. It is one of those things where unless are specifically listening for it, you won't really hear it but if it weren't there, you would notice that something is missing. The same could be said for the baritone instrument in a band.
Baritone is the most challenging part to sing, because it has to provide the correct support for the harmony, and because the range is so similar to the lead, who is singling the melody, it needs to be careful never to overpower. Baritone is the only “inner voice” part in barbershop. The lead is most prominent, singing the melody, but the tenor sings above the other parts, and the bass below. An interesting fact is that, because of this, barbershop arrangers generally create the bass and tenor harmony parts to be somewhat melodic, since they remain exposed, and then just give the notes that fill in the chords to the bari. So, not only is it the hardest to hear, it’s generally the hardest to sing. Your final assessment is correct. A great baritone is not appreciated until he’s not singing. Dieter is great.
Rap is one of the most artistic kinds of music out there now.. + rap collabs with all kinds of music, we love music. including barbershop.. I think rap is closer to the real barbershop then most top 40 music is..
This is amazing now a days you don't really hear good music like this anymore or hear people that sing in barber shop quartets anymore.It really brings true music to everyone
I sang this for my barbershop competition a couple years back. I just remember the awesome feeling of that b flat that spanned the whole last five measures. Well done, Julien.
i recently set up a barbershop quartet with my school choir director (its a recognized ensemble so thats cool, lol) , and we are singing this song! im really excited to see what we are going to do next year.
Thanks for posting this. It's one of the best barbershop groups I've heard in a long time! That you are from four different countries and are able to put this all together is awesome!
incredibile, l'idea di associare le voci cantate separatamente è interessantissima, così come la possibilità di clonare il cantante nelle varie parti. Siete davvero bravi, bellissimi gli arrangiamenti. Complimenti
Marianne Eloise here, wasn't named after the song but I've claimed it, lol, I always preferred the CCR version till I came across this, well done, top quality ❤
Oh man, you still sounded amazing! I don't even need the video to enjoy it! Even a month later I listen to this again and get the same feeling I did the first time!
my name is marylou thank you for playing a beautiful song awesome
Check out Mary Lou by The Creative Force, I think you will like it
It's my name too, but in portuguese
Hello Mary Lou
Hello Marylou
Hello Marylou
My eardums just melted from the musical goodness pouring out of my computer's speakers right now.
It is brilliant
Even more so with earbuds 👌
2023, still loving this ! ❤ more collabs please !
No, I don't always sing bass in my collab projects.
I've sung:
- lead (Hello My Baby, Blackbird, I Got Rhythm, etc.),
- tenor 1 (That's What Friends Are For, Am Brunnen vor dem Tore)
- baritone (How Deep is Your Love)
I'll be singing baritone again in an upcoming collab with Danny Fong, Andrew Kesler and Evan Sanders.
Woops! The word it out! :p
Every time I hear the last chord of a barbershop song, it definitely "locks and rings", and you guys just made my jaw reach the floor. Beautiful.
I hope you enjoy this video & my other releases. :)
If you feel like tipping the artist & helping me cover some of my production costs for upcoming projects, you can do it here: patreon.com/trudbol
You can pledge whatever you want, as little as $1. It's a great way to help me make all this free music sustainable on the long run. Thanks so much!
That was just grand! Thank you for the effort, and the happiness!
Bud Fields Thanks Bud. I hope you can pledge a little something on Patreon and support my musical efforts. :)
***** I removed the song from iTunes, and put all my music on BandCamp: trudbol.bandcamp.com
All the links are in the video descriptions. :)
You are so amazing!!!!!!! I've showed you to all my family and friends and facebook!!!! And you're pretty cute too ^.^
Anywho, absolutely awesome singing guys! There's nothing sweeter than a great melody and harmony, and you guys have nailed it!!! I look forward to listening to more!!!!!
A Cappella Trudbol Hi! i'm starting a barbershop quartet at my school and want to do this song. just out of curiosity, what is the lowest bass note in this arrangement?
thanks!
Love your international collaborations....spread the joy! Also, shout out to the baritone...the hardest to hear and sing!
Im A huge fan of death metal and 60's 70's and 80's rock but you guys are really good i love barber shop quartets and a cappella keep it up
Barbershop music should make a comeback lol
It's actually quite popular. The Barbershop Harmony Society is the largest male singing organization in the world, so I read. :)
Oh, that's good to hear!
It won't become any near mainstream because of the "decadent" society/music industry. (see "The TRUTH Why Modern Music Is Awful" by Thoughty2. Title is a bit clickbait, but it's worth it because he refers to scientific sources)
But still: For those who get to know and experience it, it is not a very rare thing.
Agreed barbershop quartets are a reminder of a bygone era where music was actually about something. Not this auto tune garbage they play on the radio now
I get my voice out of storage, tuned up and ready to sing.
These men are awesome! Thank you for sharing your music as it puts a song in my heart.
oh my gosh, that ending was excellent.
I can only speak for myself: I took a dozen vocal lessons with an opera teacher, it helped a lot in understanding vocal production and common bad habits. Yes, vocal lessons are totally worth your money, but take them with an opera singer, not with a vocal coach. Many - not all - have no idea what they're talking about. Go for a teacher who is able to explain the physics & biomechanics of sound production, don't take a teacher who uses fancy metaphors and images to explain: singing is a science.
That was pure ear candy.
Yup, and I think my ear got diabetes due to excessive consumption of sweetness
Sonny is indeed not only a fantastic singer but the camera's in love with him too, as you've pointed out so kindly.
About 11 years ago, my 13-year-old self watched this video on repeat and repeat, not knowing in what fundamental way Barbershop would influence my music taste and even my life in one way or another, watching more and more Barbershop, slowly getting curious to try it out myself and then finding people to share that passion with, singing a trillion tags and even singing Hello Mary Lou which will always remind me where my journey had started.
So THANK YOU for putting out all the videos! You are officially one of a few people who have led me to becoming a Barbershopper. By the way, is there any chance to sing tags with you on any Barbershop convention like the ones by BinG! Barbershop in Germany? I think many people would love to see you there
Hey! Thanks for your kind words, you made my day. I'd love to go to a barbershop convention at some point, yes. Feel free to email me (see my "About" page) when you go to an event. I've only been to one barbershop convention (Pittsburgh 2015) and seldom actually sing barbershop with others. Folks in France aren't too keen on the style, unfortunately.
@@JulienNeel Really sad that there's not too much going on in France but outside the Barbershop bubble I kinda feel it here, as well. It's really hard sometimes to get people into that stuff although it's quite easy and fun to try it out. I've sent you a message via your website. Hope, it went through!
I honestly think this is your best video
Haha, thank you for your support, I appreciate it!
And our song is on iTunes and Deezer (links in the video description). ;)
Thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoy it.
Please consider getting the songs you enjoy on my BandCamp page (see links in the video description). It's music for you and support for the artists, everyone wins. :)
Well I'm not in love with any Marylou but I'm definitely in love with this. 😍 Brilliant!!!!
I miss being in a barbershop quartet! Bass for life! This is one of my favorite pieces for barbershop quartet/chorus.
I love this it is so amazing how these men hit the notes so perfect, these are REAL singers!!!!!!!
Thanks macho man. :)
I`m the owner of a small company and my employees (9) now think that I´m crazy, when they hear your wonderful Music coming very loud from my Office every day. :-) Please keep up that graet, ouststanding work. You`ve brought warmth and light not only to my heart. Thank you so much. Neighbors regards from Alemagne.
YOU REALLY HAVE A GREAT TALENT! PLEASE KEEP UP WITH WHAT YOUR DOING! IT IS RAISING MY HOPES FOR HUMANITY WITH ALL THE INSANE THINGS THAT ARE HAPPENING ALL AROUND US! YOU REALLY KNOW HOW TO MAKE SOMEONE'S DAY!! GOD BLESS YOU ABUNDANTLY FOR DOING THESE!!
I don’t know what it is about this song, but every time it pops up in my recommendations I have to listen to it. Must be the fantastic barbershop arrangement and wonderful singing.
Thank you for this video ! It's GREAT, I'm speechless ! I'm in love !!!
Aw geez, the chills at the last chord. Bravo, Tenor!
The Beta Sigma Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha (University of Idaho) does this exact version of this song. Definitely my favorite barbershop arrangement. Glad to hear that my ad libbing for the base part of the "solo" is almost spot on. Haha. Great rendition!
I'm always mesmerized by the bass line. Great job.
I am a Patreon contributer -- hope to expand the minimal contribution, but my retirement budget is TIGHT -- and I'm totally entranced by this quartet. Although "Enricator" has submersed himself in his music and has little spare time, this ol' lady is pushing 70 -- but very young at heart! -- and would love to hear an arrangement of Bobby Hebb's "Sunny," since that's my nickname. . . and sounds like "Sonny," so TWO of us would be happy! Any chance????
I watched 7 times and still going...can`t stop.. AWESOME!!! GREAT JOB GUYS
You guys are awesome. You really deserve much more views, this is just beautiful.
Glad you enjoyed our little show! Tell the world! ;)
I continually have this song stuck in my head--specifically, this version. You four have AMAZING voices. Have you four done other collaborations?
Excellent good humoured performance of an old classic song. Loved it.
Dat bass doe #gingerpower
:-D
Best part
Yes we
Thanks! Plenty more a cappella on this channel. :)
My range is what you hear in my videos. :)
I'm probably a bari-bass, my range of comfort is G2 to F4. For these videos I push it a little, but I try to stick to these limits for bass / baritone and lead. The tenor tracks I usually sing in falsetto.
Why do you say bass-baritone? Is it easier for you to sing in your lower chest range?
I find it great to see 4 talents from 4 countries come together like this. You guys probably have fun doing it too. Congrats.
Thank you! I'd love to, but as you may have guessed, putting together projects like this takes a lot of work and dedication, it's not a simple task, however easy to work with the collaborators are (and it's definitely the case here). We'll try to get more out there, for sure. ;)
Please share our video with Facebook friends! Our single is on iTunes / Deezer too. ;)
Thanks for purchasing our music! :)
My four brain cells when I see my girlfriend
@Nate Jack22: Are you and Mary Lou still together?
That many?
That’s actually really cute and wholesome
Wholesome as heck
Great! Thanks for spreading the word! ;)
Thanks! ;)
I don't think I'll sing Bohemian Rhapsody, it's just not for my voice and I doubt I could do anything that wouldn't sound bad next to Freddie's masterpiece. Sorry! ;)
Watching and listening this for 9 years now...and it is STILL awesome!
Still rocking with this song in 2016! #trudbol4life
2018
bought the track on iTunes and I'm officially using it as a learning track. i appreciate the quality and the skills you all put into this performance. hopefully my quartet will have a video to post of our little attempt at it. BRAVO JULIEN!
J'adore.👌💘
et je m'appelle aussi Marylou. 😂
Marylou Guillemoteau check out Mary Lou by The Creative Force I think you will like it
Thank you, glad you enjoyed our little show! Pass it on to friends! ;)
My name is Marylou omg thank you so much ur such good singers also Hello
Keep coming back to this one. Man, you all complement each other so well!
Oh I see, no problem.
By the way: you never replied to my messages regarding learning tracks.
Thank *you* for sharing our video! A Cappella for the win! ;)
Well, I now know what the flag of Suriname looks like. I had to do a bit of research on that. ;)
I sang this just last night for a inter-house competition with 11 others. I was one of 2 basses and we won best ensemble and best overall! You guys are the best! I had such a ball singing this and it's saddening that I can't perform it again!
Disney, sign these men! They’d be perfect Dapper Dans!
This song has a special place in my heart. This version made it more special.
I think I talked to Trudbol a few years ago about this, but, to this day, I cannot even hear the baritone part in barbershop. (Sorry, Dieter) It's like I have this awareness that barbershop would sound completely wrong without the baritone, but, it might just be that I'm getting old and my hearing is messed up, but I listen to one barbershop song after another, and I cannot specifically hear the baritone part.
I'm starting to think that the baritone in barbershop is like me as a bass guitarist: you don't notice it until it's not there.
Hi Rik,
There are several reasons why my part is hard to hear (to some). First of all, the baritone is usually providing texture to the lead, while the tenor and bass are providing width to the vocal spectrum. The lead being slightly louder than the rest of the voices, in terms of post production (Sonny has a louder voice than me anyway) it is easy for the baritone to vanish. To make matters worse, or actually better, Sonny's voice and mine have similar tonality, at least in this arrangement and blend so well that they may, again, be heard as one voice.
Now there are some parts where it's hard to miss my voice I believe and where you can get a glimpse of its texture and tonality:
at 0:45 Enrico (tenor) and I start humming "n-dote n-dote", while Julien goes fast humming and Sonny keep singing lyrics. Enrico is obviously the higher one of us. Since he sings in a kind of falsetto, our voices are quite distinct and you should be able to pick my voice, the lower one.
at 0:55 I join in with Julien's "dum doo be dum" while Enrico switches to lyrics. Obviously, in this case my voice is the higher one. Julien's voice has a kind of classical tone, by singing more in the back of his mouth, while I have a more mundane tone, singing to the front of my mouth, and this should again make it easy to distinghuish our voices.
Hope this helps. Anything to make you hear me :))
The baritone or alto part are background parts that fill in the chords. It is one of those things where unless are specifically listening for it, you won't really hear it but if it weren't there, you would notice that something is missing. The same could be said for the baritone instrument in a band.
Baritone is the most challenging part to sing, because it has to provide the correct support for the harmony, and because the range is so similar to the lead, who is singling the melody, it needs to be careful never to overpower. Baritone is the only “inner voice” part in barbershop. The lead is most prominent, singing the melody, but the tenor sings above the other parts, and the bass below. An interesting fact is that, because of this, barbershop arrangers generally create the bass and tenor harmony parts to be somewhat melodic, since they remain exposed, and then just give the notes that fill in the chords to the bari. So, not only is it the hardest to hear, it’s generally the hardest to sing.
Your final assessment is correct. A great baritone is not appreciated until he’s not singing. Dieter is great.
My thinking is that really good acapella singers make the baratone disappear because the harmonies blend so well. ...just a thought.
Hey Julien Thank you so much for the traks to this. Anyone who wants to learn this trust me these tracks will help you.
53 people that dislike this prefer rap music.
shane healand You might enjoy this
shane healand ?
shane healand i do. I guess you dont?
shane healand lol. I really hate soccer.
shane healand This is an intriguing comment thread.
Rap is one of the most artistic kinds of music out there now.. + rap collabs with all kinds of music, we love music. including barbershop.. I think rap is closer to the real barbershop then most top 40 music is..
Sonny flashing hus eyes in the beginning is a great touch! greets from belgium
grimgroove check out Mary Lou by The Creative Force,Amazing
For the last month I have listened to this song every morning to help me wake up. The energy is amazing, it really helps me start my day.
Oh my gosh, real music. And so well dine. Thank you.
This is amazing now a days you don't really hear good music like this anymore or hear people that sing in barber shop quartets anymore.It really brings true music to everyone
I listen to this jewel every now and then. So perfect. Great arrangement, great singing. Soo good to hear. Thanks so much.
My dad used to sing this song all the time. God I miss him. Thanks for the memories.
Aw you guys made me smile. Brings back memories of me and my dad. You just can't really find this kind of music around very often.
Lead's smile could light up the sky at night OMG!
I sang this for my barbershop competition a couple years back. I just remember the awesome feeling of that b flat that spanned the whole last five measures. Well done, Julien.
Das. Ist spitzenmäßig. Ich habe sofort gute Laune. Chapeau!
i recently set up a barbershop quartet with my school choir director (its a recognized ensemble so thats cool, lol) , and we are singing this song! im really excited to see what we are going to do next year.
Music for my heart and soul... So perfect..
Amazingly talented singers..
Love ya folks 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻♥️♥️♥️♥️
my favorite video on this channel.
my favorite channel on this youtube.
Same! I sing this over and over
Glad you liked our cover! ;)
Hahahaha, man you are the most natural sounding multitracker I know Julien. That comment totally knocked me off my chair.
just wanna say a big thank you to you guys, I'm doing a competition at my school and we're doing this song. thank you for the inspiration :)
professional quality guys. just from the audio i wouldn't be able to tell whether it was four guys on the internet, or a legit professional band
Thanks for your kind words. All 4 of us are to thank here, the guys did a fantastic job on their parts, I'm just one guy in the bunch. ;)
I started following Sargent Sonny, and now this! Just too cool. You guys (and the other international quartets you've done) rock, seriously. Rock on!
This is so good that Sonny's right ear even needed to express it!
This is fantastic
Thanks for posting this. It's one of the best barbershop groups I've heard in a long time! That you are from four different countries and are able to put this all together is awesome!
My hair follicles are positively tingling ! Excellent gentlemen !
Pitch perfect, absolutely brilliant, loved it! Thank you.
I listen to this song almost daily! You each have fantastic voices! It gets me every time when Enrico tosses his heart away :)
I just got to say I love classic music and you guys everyone of you are great loved it
incredibile, l'idea di associare le voci cantate separatamente è interessantissima, così come la possibilità di clonare il cantante nelle varie parti. Siete davvero bravi, bellissimi gli arrangiamenti. Complimenti
Alessio Barsanti check out Mary Lou by The Creative Force, amazing
Marianne Eloise here, wasn't named after the song but I've claimed it, lol, I always preferred the CCR version till I came across this, well done, top quality ❤
Thank you Marianne-Lou!
lovely
Oh man, you still sounded amazing! I don't even need the video to enjoy it! Even a month later I listen to this again and get the same feeling I did the first time!
Even my mother loved your version, she loves the Statler Brothers, you aced it!
I've always noticed that the bass singer is ALWAYS the most entertaining part of any male quartet :D
This song has always been a favorite of mine when I was little, and you four did a wonderful job. Thank you!
the best sound Ive ever heard... Please dont ever stop...
You have no idea how many goosebumbs I just got..
Julien, I have been spreading word about you at my school so they will subscribe to you and financially support you. Do not stop making videos!
I love watching you sing. You're definitely the most expressive one in the video.
You gentlemen are leading a music revolution, you know.
my word alive that is awesome guys. I gave myself this for valentine's day . thank you !
Thanks buddy! Ricky wrote some really catchy and beautiful melodies, didn't he? I really enjoy this one particularly.
one of the best songs done here .im an old barber shopper and I have to learn this arrangement, just great job guys
Thanks RJ. You'll find audio learning tracks on my website (see video description).