Contest Music Suggestions can be found HERE
Camp Learning Tracks
The tracks below are in MP3 format and are part predominant in the left channel. So…when you are learning your music, your part will be in the left speaker or headphone. Adjust the balance to the left and when you become comfortable with your part, move the balance towards the right. You can move the balance all the way to the right to remove your part completely.
If you are looking for music for your quartet, please let us know and we will help you find suitable arrangements ANY TIME, not just for Summer Harmony Camp. We may also have learning tracks available for you as well. When you contact us, please tell us what school you attend, you teacher’s name, and your grade.
If you are a Music Educator, you are welcome to inquire about music and learning tracks for your music program.
Tenor – Highest Part, Lead – Melody
Baritone – Mid-range Harmony, Bass -Low Harmony
*Optional – Print these CAMP TAGS and bring them with you
Young Men’s Songs |
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Music (PDF)
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Tenor |
Lead
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Bari
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Bass
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Combined with the Women
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Young Women’s Songs |
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Music (PDF)
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MIX
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Tenor
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Lead
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Bari
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Bass
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Combined with the Men
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The following are not required for Camp:
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These songs are from the Barbershop Harmony Society’s ‘PoleCat’ Book
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My Wild Irish Rose | |||||
Wait Til The Sun Shines Nellie | |||||
Sweet And Lovely | |||||
Down Our Way | |||||
Honey Little Lize Medley | |||||
Let Me Call You Sweetheart | |||||
Sweet Sweet Roses Of Morn | |||||
Shine On Me | |||||
The Story Of The Rose | |||||
Sweet Adeline | |||||
Down By The Old Mill Stream | |||||
You Tell Me Your Dream | |||||
This is a HUGE collection of Mens’ TAGS
(short and fun to sing) |
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Classic Tags For Women |
This is a HUGE collection of Womens’ TAGS
(short and fun to sing) |
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*NOTE – Any notes that do not follow the music (very few) should be sung as in the learning track, not the printed music. These tracks are for learning notes and words. The words should be sung as they are on the paper and the rhythms, tempo, etc are subject to change at the discretion of the director.