The most Barbershop tag you’ve NEVER heard!
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- Опубліковано 27 лют 2023
- Classic Tag - The most barbershoppy tag ever?? I believe this was originally sung by the 1948 International Barbershop Quartet Champions, The Pittsburghers! This one is FUN to sing on any part!
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Thanks for checking out my video and channel! This tag is part of my Classic Tags series...and this one is super barbershoppy! I hope you like it. I’d love to to hear more recommendations on tags or full songs you’d like to hear! To help me keep creating music and future content, head over to www.patreon.com/TimWaurick and be a part of my journey! Thanks so much!
THAT BASS… UNREAL BRO. Talk about ring, too… listen to how effortlessly those chords just come together like that. Absolutely incredible! GOAT!
Means a lot coming from the Basso himself! Thanks, buddy!!!
Tim, you turned a Cadillac tag into a Rolls Royce! This is an “old-time” tag (sounds 100-yrs old), but you brought it up to date AND up to your magnificent level of musical art! Bravo!!!
Thanks so much, Michael! That means a lot!! 😃
Barbershop.
I hadn't heard this one before. I love the nod to the quartets of the past. We truly stand on the shoulders of giants. Great work.
Thanks so much!!
Your voice freaks me out! It makes me feel already together with The Lord 💀😭
Thank you!
Haha I love this so much. Didn’t know you could fit so much barbershop into one minute. Keep up the great work.
Thanks so much, Stephen!! Can't wait to hang and sing with you again sooner than later!
Tuesdays are truly the best day of the week when you know Tim's got a new video!
Thank you!! Love that this has become our Tuesday tradition!
@@TimWaurickMusic Me too!
Beautiful Tim. This is definitely an oldie, but goodie....just like me!!
Aww thanks mom!!! 😃
Bert Flier of St. Louis #1 chapter taught the Tri-Towners that tag over 30 yrs. ago. He would be so thrilled to hear Tim sing it.
i don't watch your videos a whole lot, but whenever i do, they tend to be the best part of my day
Thanks so much!! I'm glad to hear that!
Bars 7-9 🔥🔥
This one would be a real hit down at the Sizzler!
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I LOVE THESE SM ESPECIALLY IN THIS KEY KEEP MAKING MORE
Thank you!!!
OMG Tim!
I’m order for music to be pure, it must come from one’s soul. When it hits the depths of the soul that is listening to your music, it becomes perfection and brings tears to one’s eyes and heart. You Tim , have
accomplished both in this piece! This is how I imagine the voices in Heaven to sound singing Praises to the Lord!!!!
Thank you so much, Scott!! I truly appreciate that!
Barbershoppy and then some!!! Fantastic, Tim!
Thanks, Tim! There are few tags that are more barbershoppy than this one 🤣
0:21 one of the most audible overtones ever
Today I have a chest cold. Why is that important? Because I can hit ALL the bass notes with ease! Not bad for a true Sweet Adeline! I'm chuffed!
Wow...that's impressive! Seriously, I hope you feel better!
My god! He`s back again! Thanks, thanks, thanks...
I learned this tag from Earl Moon at the Whittier Chapter....(circa 1980)
When ever I want the chills or I am longing for the time I spent Barber-shopping in the 70's and 80's, I come to your channel. I always leave with tears in my eyes and a smile. ❤️
You know you'll get me every time with parallel 5ths on the last two chords, lol
You deserved 100M subscribers
Aww that's very kind!! I'd definitely take it! lol
Amazing job as always Tim! Such a comfort knowing that I can find top tier tag execution every single week. Keep up the great work!
Thank you, Caleb!!
Terrific as always - such a unique and amazing talent!
Thank you so much!
I love it Tim. Great classic tag.
Thank you, Jark!!
Amazing Tim!! ❤
Thanks, Bethy!!!💙
These chords really ring with old-fashioned barbershoppy goodness. I love this.
lovely this one Tim
Thanks, Tyler!!
Oh yeah! Can’t wait till these are on Spotify! Also, I was just watching the videos of myself singing with VS! Such a great time, can’t wait till next time! (and there will be a next time!)
Yeah!! That was fun, Trenton! My 5 albums are set to release in March on Spotify/Apple Music! Still working on trying to get all of these tags up on there, but it'll happen soon!
@@TimWaurickMusic are you going to release them all at once or is this like one at a time?
@@TimWaurickMusicThese are the best news that I’ve heard in a while!!! I am so much looking forward to it!
@@TimWaurickMusic Can’t wait!
@@tylercollins9323 The albums should be all at once. Still figuring out other releases.
So many things to say here. First, great great song choice for you to do. Second, one of the greatest "true" barbershop arrangements in the history of the Society. To call it "super barbershoppy" is an understatement. it is quintessentially barbershop and precisely what the Society should be preserving, but that's for another time. Herman "Dutch" Miller, the arranger, was one of the Society's great men of all time. Great Bass, arranger without compare, one of the best chord singers and arrangers there ever was, and a hell of a wonderful human being. He arranged this and many others that the Pittsburghers sang for decades. He was also the perfect straight man to O'Malley's on-stage antics. I literally grew up with the Pittsburghers in my childhood home on many occasions. Tom O'Malley, the "Big Irishman" Lead for the Pittsburgh Four stayed with us for a month when I was 16 in San Diego and we sang hundreds of songs in two-part (and four-part when we could round up two other guys from the local chapter), until we were exhausted. Needless to say, I'm a fan of these guys.
This tag is, in my opinion, your ringiest and buzziest to-date, proving that this is the kind of stuff that used to pack auditoriums and still would today. Not overly theatrical or dramatic, just great songs, phenomenal chords, and great arrangements. It's what we need to get back to and what audiences would love to hear again. The comments below from modern-day barbershoppers and fans back me up here. I have the best collection of live performances form the "Golden Era" of barbershop (1948-1965), given to me by many of the great champion quartets of the past from their personal archives and collections, and this one ranks near the top. Today's Society would be blown away by some of the stuff that was sung before them if only they were exposed to it more often. Great job on this one and keep up the great work, Tim!
So Nice Tim!!!!
Thank you!!
One of my favorite old songs. Great tag, Tim.
Thank you!!
Nice! I slid down the octave at the end... (Bass) 🤣
Nice!!
TIM....you sure have a gift....what tags....thanks for sharing your talent....
wow. just wow.
this seems very fun to sing, and i'm excited to do so later!
thank you for your continued amazing work, mr. waurick!
Thanks so much!!
What Michael W. said is 100% on point! Taking a classic, updating, ringing the snot out of it, and making it sound wonderfully awesome; that's Tim! I also like this one as it's a tag I can finally sing the Bass part to! HA! Well done!
haha nice!! And it sure is a fun bass part! Thanks, my friend!
My heart is aching after listening to your performance, because something that sounds so beautiful, pristine, and pure cannot help but melt a heart of stone like mine. Another mind blowing performance for the books! 🙂☘
thank you for getting me into barbershop! this sounds so beautiful
Thank you...and you're welcome! Makes me so happy that I helped get you into barbershop! Keep singing and let me know if there is anything I can help with!
Yep, goosebumps. Nice work!
The E-double-flats should have been notated as D naturals (cuz of how they function in the chords), but I assume that's not Tim's transcription work. I think he knows better than that. :-)
You never fail but always bring it. Love this as usual.
Thanks so much!!
i wanna hear this man do like a huge 12-part chord over his whole range
Ohhh I'll try my best!
@@TimWaurickMusic I'll cry if i see it. best voice of the generation for sure
@@linko320 Thanks so much!! 😃
I'd be happy just to know how you do this! Incredible every time!!
Tim this is awesome. I'm now making it like a goal to sing one of these with you!
That sounds like fun! Thanks, Aaron!
This was beautiful! The modulations and the voicings are great! And the overtones!!
Amazing as always
Thanks so much!
Love this!
Thank you!!
Tom Neal would be proud.
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Once again I’m trying to keep up with the tenor line and it is torture with all the accidentals
Flawless, as always! I wish I could sing like you! As an aside, I'm curious why the score has so many dominant 7th chords with the 3rd notated as a flat 4th. Is the consistency of accidental usage (flats vs sharps) an idiom of barbershop writing?
That chord at 0:35 though....
That's barbershop on barbershop on barbershop
Great tag, Tim! Some weird choices in the transcript- why would they write Ebb instead of D in measure 9? It's clearly a Bb7. They do the same in 13.
I want to find a quartet to sing this tag with 😩
Is it my 63 year old ears fooling me, or is there a huge undertone on the last chord?
Where's the post? The hanger? The string? The pedal? What kind of tag is this Tim???
This is called BARBERSHOP!!!!
Wow. How long could Tim have held that post...?
not sure in that key! haha
Which part do you record first?
I normally do lead first
@@TimWaurickMusic That makes sense. I just always wondered
I kinda hate to add this comment but....Another old barbershop sounding tag is When They Had it Finished Sure They Called it Ireland. Hate to add the comment because I'm afraid you might do it and then I will have no tag to teach that most don't know!!! But, go ahead, sir.
:15-24 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
Love that part!!
You sure get a lot of that bassy 'ping" out of notes that aren't all that low. Are you soing anything special with your voice or mizing to get that?