James smiled—the first real smile in two years. “Deal.”
Most commonly, however, user search data suggests that refers to a specific, popular arrangement of a well-known standard—often a mid-tempo ballad or a lively uptune arranged for TTBB (Tenor, Lead, Baritone, Bass) voices. While O4M’s catalog changes regularly due to licensing, one persistent favorite matching this keyword is an arrangement of "Lullaby of Birdland" or "Sweet Georgia Brown" for intermediate quartets. o4m barbershop sc. 2
—or whatever the "M" stands for this week—means we do it right the first time. James smiled—the first real smile in two years
The abbreviation "SC." can be ambiguous in musical contexts. Within the O4M ecosystem, it almost exclusively stands for , followed by a number. However, when combined with "Barbershop," it often refers to one of two things: —or whatever the "M" stands for this week—means
I’m telling you, Marcus, these kids today don’t want a haircut. They want a costume. Back in my day, you got a trim or you got a buzz. (Smirking)