Baritone Horn Fingering Chart

When you record a baritone, what EQ settings would you use to bring out the depth in the voice, especially the low end?

These baritone styles feature a distinctive playing method, where the baritone plays bass notes with a muted tone, giving it that great classic sound! This set also features an exciting new RealTracks artist, the legendary Doug Jernigan on pedal steel!

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The Barbershop Quartet is a professional, full-featured music program containing all-time favorite Barbershop songs and an interactive multimedia history of barbershop singing in America. We've recorded each voice (tenor, lead, baritone and bass) on a separate track, allowing you to listen to each part independently. Powerful multimedia features let you study the arrangements, hear the music ...

Baritone Horn Fingering Chart 3

This RealStyle features a twangy baritone electric guitar playing in a style reminiscent of the themes from classic westerns. Nylon guitar, pedal steel, upright bass, and drums with percussion provide the backing.

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There are also new "Vintage Country" (40, with styles that emulate the classic sound of '50s country, with another RealTracks first, "tic-tac" baritone guitar. This style is a distinctive playing method, where the baritone plays bass notes with a muted tone, giving it that great classic sound!

We've recorded each voice (tenor, lead, baritone and bass) on a separate track, allowing you to listen to each part independently. Powerful multimedia features let you study the arrangements, hear the music, and sing along with a top Barbershop Quartet.

Open the Vocal Wizard, enter your vocal type (baritone, tenor, etc.), or choose a custom range. Then the wizard analyzes the song and recommends the best keys for that song.