I love your video. My band, The Dauphin Street Stompers, plays Dixieland and we sing a lot. I've found that three part harmony is, for the most part, easier than two part harmony. Here's another hack that I learned from the Bee Gees. If you have a fairly complex melody and a lot of chord changes (with key changes) then the 2nd guy can sing a static note 2nd part that fits the chords, but probably won't make a very interesting 2nd part either. But here's the kicker. Now the 3rd part guy only has to harmonize with the static 2nd guy which is a lot easier to do than if he had to work with the melody. What you get is two guys singing the chord changes against one guy singing the melody.
Well that was easy and fun to learn how to harmonize! Now I hear my tenor part singing this song. Haha Ive been told I have "natural" harmony which is encouraging to hear. Im not 100% sure because sometimes I butcher notes! But I'll keep practice. I don't speak music theory so thanks for not going down that old road. Haha take care!
Wow. Not only is the sound absolutely incredible, but as a guy who is a hack at video editing, I have an idea of what it took to do the editing. Wow.
This was art. Thank you so much for such a great framing!
This must have been so much work. Great job!
Great video lesson!
Really cute that your two clones have their own character 😊
I can't believe this video doesn't have way more views 😳
I didn't even realise until you pointed it out 😂
Great, guys. Really helpful. Thanks!
Awesome intro to harmony singing! Thanks!
Amazing tutorial and great production!
Great lesson Mojo. And a fun video. Now I know what a Bluegrass Tenor harmony is. Cheers, D'Arcy
Fun and very informative! Thank you!
I love your video. My band, The Dauphin Street Stompers, plays Dixieland and we sing a lot. I've found that three part harmony is, for the most part, easier than two part harmony. Here's another hack that I learned from the Bee Gees. If you have a fairly complex melody and a lot of chord changes (with key changes) then the 2nd guy can sing a static note 2nd part that fits the chords, but probably won't make a very interesting 2nd part either. But here's the kicker. Now the 3rd part guy only has to harmonize with the static 2nd guy which is a lot easier to do than if he had to work with the melody. What you get is two guys singing the chord changes against one guy singing the melody.
Very clever. Thank you so much.
A BIG THANKS TO YOU
great video thanx a lot, would be great if we could hear each line by itself..would really help
This is awesome, blessings to you. Greetings from the Netherlands !
Well that was easy and fun to learn how to harmonize! Now I hear my tenor part singing this song. Haha Ive been told I have "natural" harmony which is encouraging to hear. Im not 100% sure because sometimes I butcher notes! But I'll keep practice. I don't speak music theory so thanks for not going down that old road. Haha take care!
Very good video and tremendous video production
Terrific !
Nice one! Thanks to sing!
Well done. Thanks.
Excellent!!! Thx for posting... will look for more of your stuff!
soooo nice and sooo funny. Really cool! Thanks a lot from Seoul
Thank you!
Fantastic guys!
Excellent work
Brilliant. I know a bit about editing, and you are the shizzle!
Thanks! I'm having trouble hear the tenor and baritone parts and tend to lapse back to lead. Any advice?
same, but mostly with the baritone for me. as soon as i get past the 3rd bar my brain goes straight back to the lead, just an octave lower lol
Great tips! Thank you. Very helpful. Is the triplet on right have a disability or something
Or is it an act
it's just one dude playing three parts. film magic. it's all Stephen
This looks so fun. I'm going to use my wife as a guinea pig for this practice.😅
Dont duppose you have the music for the individual parts?.
Nothing like identical triplet blood harmonies
Baritone is like singing a different song
Hey pay attention, hey wake up 🤣🤣
I was sitting here questioning if they were real