The Barbershop Trio
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- | '''The Barbershop Trio''' is a group of three identical gentlemen who perform the [[Old-Timey]] version of [[The Cheat Theme Song]], "[[Ballad of The Sneak|The Ballad of The Sneak]]". They resemble [[The Announcer]] and are likely his Old-Timey counterpart(s). Their voices are provided by members of [[DaVinci's Notebook]]. It is interesting to note that barbershop music is almost always written for four different voices, and without a fourth voice, this barbershop trio cannot complete the integral musical chord associated with barbershop, the dominant seventh. | + | '''The Barbershop Trio''' is a group of three identical gentlemen who perform the [[Old-Timey]] version of [[The Cheat Theme Song]], "[[Ballad of The Sneak|The Ballad of The Sneak]]". They resemble [[The Announcer]] and are likely his Old-Timey counterpart(s). Their voices are provided by members of [[DaVinci's Notebook]]. It is interesting to note that barbershop music is almost always written for four different voices, and without a fourth voice, this barbershop trio cannot complete the integral musical chord associated with barbershop, the dominant seventh. Therefore, [[The Brothers Chaps]] have technically failed to properly represent a Dixieland/Barbershop group in their cartoons. |
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Revision as of 02:52, 20 February 2016
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Origins | Free Country, USA |
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Genre(s) | Barbershop |
Members | Names Unknown |
Discography | Ballad of the Sneak (1936) |
Producer | Unknown |
The Barbershop Trio is a group of three identical gentlemen who perform the Old-Timey version of The Cheat Theme Song, "The Ballad of The Sneak". They resemble The Announcer and are likely his Old-Timey counterpart(s). Their voices are provided by members of DaVinci's Notebook. It is interesting to note that barbershop music is almost always written for four different voices, and without a fourth voice, this barbershop trio cannot complete the integral musical chord associated with barbershop, the dominant seventh. Therefore, The Brothers Chaps have technically failed to properly represent a Dixieland/Barbershop group in their cartoons.
Appearances
- Debut: Ballad of The Sneak
- Fish Eye Lens (Easter egg)