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The Chordlighter Chorus
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and Barbershop Singing
The Chordlighters are a Barbershop Chorus composed of members from Greenwood to Columbus and surrounding communities. We are a chapter of the SPEBSQSA, the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, also known as the Barbershop Harmony Society. The chapter was formed in the 1980.s from merging the Columbus and Greenwood chapters. Since then the Chordlighters have been a very active and dynamic group that takes pride in our performances and our quality of Singing.
Barbershop singing, like jazz and the spiritual, is a truly American style of music. It is a chromatic four-part harmony sung by four unaccompanied voices. In barbershop harmony the melody is sung by the lead, while the tenor part is sung above the lead. The bass sings lower than the lead and the baritone provides the in-between notes that complete the chords that give barbershop harmony its distinctive four-part sound. It may be sung by a quartet or a chorus as is done by the Chordlighters.
A: The Chordlighter Chorus is the Barbershop chorus of the Columbus-Greenwood Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing of America, Inc. (SPEBSQSA). This means we sing music in the Barbershop style. The Society is an international organization, arranged in sixteen districts across the US and Canada. We are members of the Cardinal District, which consists of chapters located in Indiana and Kentucky. Our activities include organized quartets, tag singing, woodshedding, socializing and good fellowship, but we are all performers in the chorus with the responsibility of providing quality barbershop entertainment to our audiences. Our chorus strives to improve our singing and presentation. The chorus is a team, and as such, can excel only when each member of the team performs very well.
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