Wonderfully disciplined singing. No pitch correction that I can hear - just the natural acoustic of the church and some excellent clean sound engineering. Ringmasters remains the gold standard: châpeau!
Pitch correction would drain the life out of Barbershop. The chords rely on the baritone in particular being able to tune the chords. That means tuning in increments too small to hear directly. What is heard is the resultant notes, which is how 4 voices seem to produce 5 or 6 notes.
I am in awe. You continue to stun me each and every time. Gorgeous. Beautiful arrangement and masterfully performed. I want to be like you guys when I grow up. (I'm 66!) Thank you. Blessings from Kansas~
Easily the best quartet of all time!! I had the privilege of meet them in italy during a choir competition in 2008 and singing tags with them and my quartet for a couple of days. They are the nicest guys you'll ever meet and holy crap, the talent!
What a wonderful blessing. I’ve watched them many times I feel I know them. I’m sure they are just as precious as they seem. I’m ninety one years old so I get to call them with the heart of a grandmother. 😊
I love these guys. They’re wonderful artists and I hate to hear any criticism of their music. It’s gives so much pleasure to so many people. Can’t we listen to and enjoy??
Probably the 25th anniversary of Les Miserables special version, starring 4 Jean Valjeans! Alfie Boe took the high part, but that version lowered the key at "Let him live."
@@dancalkins97 and, if you read me correctly, I didn't say that. I just feel the kind of chords required for the barbershop "style" don't quite fit the melody of this particular song - which is only my opinion. Obviously, you can sing whatever you want in whatever style you wish - there are just themes that are better than others (and it's also very subjective)