Multitrack Though You're Gone Tag ft. Christopher De Liseo Peterson

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2009

This is a tag that a good friend and I sang, that was visiting from the big city Stockholm. His name is Christopher De Liseo Peterson, and he sings baritone in the Swedish college quartet Go Fish! that finished 5th in the Collegiate Quartet Contest in Anaheim 2009.

The tag is one of our favorite ones, simple but really ringy. Hope you like it! =)

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  • Great job guys! Love this tag!!! And TMWTP!!!

  • hahaha me too, just got it now =)

  • Great job to the two of you. So Simon sang bass and lead, and Christopher sang baritone and tenor? What a great display of your ranges! Thanks for sharing.

  • Actually, I sang lead and baritone... So no display of range for me =)

    It was kinda funny, coz both me and Chris are lead/baritone, but I let him pick, and he picked bass and tenor =)

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  • IMHO, this is the best "Though You're Gone" tag! It sounds do good.

  • Love the ending, sounds so gentle:)

  • @sephiroth3782 should be in the key of C# to start hehe...

  • Man, this tag has come a long way. When my quartet, Countdown, was at Internationals in Atlanta about 10 years ago, the guy that wrote this tag taught it to us. We brought it back to the Far Western District, and pretty soon everyone was singing it...lol It's an awesome tag. One that's short, but gorgeous. Good job on it, guys.

  • V to VI my friends is called a deceptive cadence =]

  • thanks

  • starts in E major, but the last chord is Csharp major =)

  • i sang this in a quartet at a retreat a few weeks ago, could some1 please tell me what key its in?

  • i think that because of the way that the last two chords are arranged, the final chord sounds more natural than if it were to resolve into the tonic again

  • This tag is AWSOME!!!!!. Im not a musical guru or anything but it rings very pleasently on my ears.

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