With Relish Quartet

A' cappella quartet seeks experienced Tenor. With Relish is an experienced performing quartet.  Together 4 years, we booked 4 paid gigs in December.

We focus on barbershop style a cappella, popular music of 1940s, 50s & 60s


Sight reading not essential, but the ability to commit to weekly rehearsals and learn fast is.


To pre-audition, follow the directions to the right to leave us singing voice mail.

Who we Are

With Relish has been singing & performing together for 4 years.  We perform regularly, strive for constant improvement, occasionally work with coaches and workshops, and compete when it helps us to improve.

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To Audition

Hi fellow singer!
We're auditioning for a tenor for our quartet. To save you time and money, the first step of the audition process is online (quick, easy, green!)

Please follow the directions below to leave us a little singing voice mail. Hey, don't sweat it, if you don't like what you did just call again.

Enter your name and phone number below and uncheck "keep my number private" we must have your phone number in order to call you back. Then click on the call me button. This will call your telephone (toll free) so you can leave us singing voice mail. If you know any barbershop songs, such as Lyda Rose, please sing that, and make sure to sing in your tenor range. Make sure to click on the Hang Up button when you're done.

Thanks! We'll get back to you shortly!
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You MUST UNCHECK "keep my number private" so we can call you back.

What's a barbershop tenor?

An ideal barbershop Tenor fits this description:
In the Barbershop harmony musical style, the name "tenor" is used for the highest part. The four parts are known (lowest to highest) as bass, baritone, lead, and tenor. The tenor generally sings in falsetto voice (thus the term tenor used in barbershop terminology most closely corresponds to the term countertenor as used in classical music), and harmonizes above the lead, who sings the melody. The barbershop tenor range is, as notated, B♭-below-middle C to D-above-high-C (and sung an octave lower).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbershop_music