1 a type of singing in which four, usually male, voices in close combination perform popular romantic songs, especially from the 1920s and 1930s:
a barbershop quartet
2 a place where men and boys get their hair cut
With her addition, the barbershop quartet is complete.
This stability is assured through the appeal to several core barbershop values.
Salons pour dames proved to be markedly more profitable than barbershops, and they drew thousands of women to work in the trade.
Consequently, it has become the primary focus for arguments about what barbershop music is and should be - as the barbertrash debate exemplifies.
The origins of barbershop, according to its contemporary practitioners, lie in improvised harmonies, discovered by amateur participants through their sheer love of the style.
The women designated to pay for their collaboration with their hair were brought from their homes by maquisards and taken to a barbershop.
The focus of much of the rehearsal time, however, and indeed the emotional rhythm of the barbershop year are driven by the annual cycle of contests.
That is, while the role of composer overlaps only rarely with that of either arranger or performer, all barbershop arrangers will also be, or have been, performers.
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