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Barbershop Blokes Believe Bigger is Better

Published: Mon 1 Sep 2003 08:55 PM
Barbershop Blokes Believe Bigger is Better
More men are needed to produce a bigger sound for Mighty River Harmony. The 50-strong barbershop chorus, formerly known as the Hamilton Hair Razors, wants to boost its numbers by offering training and the prospect of membership to men keen to sing in four-part harmony.
President of the chorus, Harold Henderson, says that a larger group would produce richer tones.
_Having more singers gives us more options in developing light and shade and more power when we need it. We have a good bass section and we want to swell the numbers of leads, tenors and baritones to match it,_ he says.
_People dons very satisfying and great fun._
The chorus will hold an Open Night at the McMeekan Centre, Ruakura on Tuesday (2nd Sept) at 7.30pm. Prospective members and anyone interested in listening, observing a rehearsal, learning about harmony singing or joining in the songs are most welcome.

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