Long associated with barbershop quartet singing, this classic arrangement is the perfect starting point for groups new to the style.
Here's a barbershop arrangement with a fun shuffle feel and lots of doo-wop style! The tune is by Freddie Mercury, and it was a top pop hit for Queen in 1980.
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Barbershop groups will enjoy this Jose Feliciano favorite for the holidays. Percussion parts (included in the score) for ratchet, triangle and drum or woodblock add a special touch to this clever
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This classic Shaw–Parker arrangement of the traditional Catalan dance carol may be performed with piano or a cappella. A truly enjoyable telling of the Christmas story.
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This 1950s doo-wop classic will add a touch of nostalgia to your concert! Smooth a cappella harmonies will delight your audience, and the classic barbershop arrangement is super fun to rehearse and
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"Imagine me and you, I do. I think about you day and night..." The 1967 pop hit by The Turtles is now dynamically arranged in close harmony for barbershop groups. Your quartet or choir will love to perform
Everyone will have a good old time with this feel-good arrangement specially designed for barbershop singing.
This Billy Joel hit from 1983 will be a favorite with your barbershop group! Now available for mixed, treble or tenor-bass quartets or ensembles.
From the Frank Loesser musical "Where's Charley" comes this tongue-in-cheek salute to marching bands in the barbershop style! You can hear the rat-a-tat of the drums, you'll chuckle at the song's
A delightful original Christmas piece that heralds the coming of the season for developing mixed choirs. Parts are included for piano, bells and hand drum, but the principal texture is designed to be a
This Shaw–Parker edition has become a staple in choral programs and libraries throughout the world. Victoria's masterwork is a stellar example of 16th-century polyphony.
This doo-wop novelty favorite from 1957 was recorded by both The Rays and Herman's Hermits. It's a natural choice for barbershop groups!
A minimum quantity of 8 is required on this title.