Sunday, May 9, 2021

Harmonizing the World: the First Falling Pebbles

Like the first pebbles of the rock slide, I hope that my goal to harmonize the world can start with my little grad school project of generating Spanish lyrics for barbershop harmony "tags".
If you're familiar with some music terms (and even if you're not), a barbershop "tag" is a coda.
Within Barbershop culture, there is an entire sub-culture comprised strictly of learning and singing tags (there is also a social component).
It took me a couple of years to start to get why people loved tags. I'm going to save you the trouble.
Not an exhaustive list, but this will get you started:
It's almost akin to learning/singing the gist of the entire song. Efficiency!
Arrangers often put the coolest chords into the tags.
You can switch and sing multiple parts.
You get to practice little techniques you've been working on, and putting them into a semi-complete context.
As a teaching vehicle, tags allow a coach/director to provide many opportunities... Give singers chances to have their first taste of quarteting; show the learners that they can do all of the above; develop learning-by-ear skills... And so many more.

Having shown this, you can see part of why I think tags could be a great vehicle to bringing the spirit of harmony around the world: efficiency.

But, there are thousands of extant languages, so how can a barbershopper like me reach out to other people in the world? If I expect them to sing in U.S. English, they're likely to be less comfortable. So, we make versions of the tags in their language! :)

Enjoy the first pebbles!
~Michael

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