| How many in your quartet? Websters defines "quartet" as:
1. any group of FOUR persons or things
2. an organized group of FOUR singers or players
3. A group of FOUR singers or FOUR instrumentalists
4. FOUR performers or singers who perform together
5. a set of FOUR similar things considered as a unit
6. FOUR people considered as a unit; "he joined a barbershop quartet"
7. a musical composition for FOUR performers
Answer: FOUR - any questions? Back to Top
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| Are you married? No. We just sing together. Back to Top
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| What instruments do you play? Piano, flute, saxaphone, drums, recorder, radio, CD Player, comb, fingers - but not all at the same time. And never when we're singing. Back to Top
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| Does it help having Queens in the quartet? Nope! They're the slow ones. We have to teach them every note, every move, drag them along. It's exhausting singing with "Royalty". Back to Top
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| Do you arrange your own songs? Only when we can't get someone else to do it. Back to Top
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| Who picks your songs? Good question. Thanks for asking. We discuss songs as a foursome and then, like most quartets, our LEAD tells us what we're singing. Debbie Connelly assures us that this is how it's supposed to be. Okee Dokee. Back to Top
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| Which Queens of Harmony quartets are your favorites? Uhhh - The Bron's Tones and Showtime! Duh. Back to Top
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| Which of your coaches is your favorite? That's easy. The one we're working with at the moment. Back to Top
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