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"In the Music Category we judge the musical performance of the song and arrangement, evaluating its suitability to the Barbershop Style and your musicianship in bringing the song and arrangement to life."  more...
 
Category Judges:
launch photo Liz Garnett (Category Director)
liz.garnett@sandfordsolutions.com
launch photo Linda Blackettblackett@blackett.abel.co.uk
launch photo Debi Cox (Asst CD)debikc@hotmail.com
launch photo Delyth Knightdelythk@aol.com
launch photo Joyce Stroud (E&J Chair)joyce.stroud@btopenworld.com
launch photo Jean Suttonjeanhsutton@aol.com


Trainees:
launch photo Heather Laneheather.lane@powergen.co.uk
launch photo Jenny Millsjennymills01@btinternet.com
launch photo Ineke Van Uxem (Holland)inekevanuxem@laboheme.cistron.nl


The Music Judge has two main tasks:

Guardianship of the Barbershop Style

  • act as a filter or screen through which the music must pass
  • allow good barbershop music to pass straight through
  • note when one or more of the basic ingredients of barbershop music are not met and lower a score appropriate to the seriousness of the disturbance, its frequency and overall effect
  • ensure that non-barbershop sticks in the filter and earns a zero score no matter how well it is performed;

All members of the Music Category will be pleased to advise on the contest-worthiness of particular arrangements. Please contact any of the above in the first instance. For reliable advice it is best to get music checked by current serving Music Judges.

Assess the musicality of the performance

  • a high degree of musicality will produce a totally convincing performance where technique appears skillful, effortless and there are no distractions in the performance, thus leaving the audience with a sense of completeness, satisfaction, enjoyment and pleasure
  • lack of musicality may produce gaps/holes/distractions due to either lack of technique and/or failure to communicate the theme/strength/message of the song leaving the audience without that complete feeling, dissatisfied or confused.

The Music Category rewards performance impact on the audience i.e. the performer demonstrating understanding and mastery of the musical elements and devices provided in the arrangement. The Music Judge is assessing the degree to which these elements are put together so that the audience are hearing and seeing a performance of true Music.

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