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Masters of Harmony
Santa Fe Springs, California
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    www.mastersofharmony.org/view_article/index.php?id=163& - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/15/2007    Last Visited: 5/31/2008  

    Aaron Dale: Arranger Extraordinaire
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    The Masters of Harmony owes a great deal to arranger Aaron Dale who has supplied the chorus with some outstanding charts.Songs such as "For Good," "Go Tell It On The Mountain," "Into The Fire," "Masters In This Hall" and "Yona From Arizona" show off the creative talent of this gifted arranger.

    Born and raised in Kentucky, Aaron spent several of his high school years in Germany due to his father's contracting work for the U.S. Government.After a semester at Western Kentucky University, he went to Birmingham, England, to serve a two-year mission for the Mormon Church.Returning to the United States, he enrolled in the University of Kentucky, where he met his wife-to-be, Samantha.They were married in June of 1999 and honeymooned at the Barbershop Harmony Society's International Convention in Anaheim.

    Aaron was a successful bass drummer in the Star of Indiana Drum & Bugle Corps based in Bloomington, Indiana.He received his degree from the University of Kentucky in Education with a major in Percussion.He lives with his wife and their three children just south of Louisville in Elizabethtown where he is an elementary school music teacher.Aaron will complete his Master's degree in Special Education this July.

    In 1991, a friend from church knew Aaron (age 18) liked music and invited him to visit a Louisville Thoroughbreds rehearsal.He was hooked and applied for membership.
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    Aaron sang with Mark in the Kentucky-based Caveman Chorus and later with the Louisville Times.
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    Aaron started arranging music when he was in the 10th grade.He would listen to music from groups like the Beach Boys and write down the individual parts.He sang with his four brothers teaching each of them his part.One of his first arrangements for the family "choir" was "Somewhere Over The Rainbow."Aaron still writes arrangements for the Dale Brothers.

    Mark Hale recalls that, "Aaron was a different kind of kid, very alternative and not particularly dependable.
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    Some people are just drawn to this aspect of our hobby, and Aaron fit that profile to a tee.Music judge-speak can seem like a foreign language to many Joe Barbershoppers, but Aaron took to it without a thought.He has always sent me copies of his arrangements in early stages for comments.I have always been impressed by his wonderful use of rhythm and creative interpolations, and he mainly just needed some help with form and development.It used to take about four tries before he got to something resembling the final version.These days he's pretty much good to go the first time.Aaron has excellent taste and while he often gets extreme in his embellishment, his arrangements are usually quite easy and enjoyable to sing."
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    OC Times came to him needing new material for the 2005 Salt Lake City International Contest and Aaron provided five songs for them.
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    In addition to the Masters of Harmony, Aaron has provided arrangements for many of the top choruses in the Barbershop Harmony Society.

    Mark Hale once told Aaron that Music judges are born not made.
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    Aaron has been greatly influenced by Mark and David Wright, and has a high regard for their arranging talents.
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    Mark recently stated, "We are very fortunate to have Aaron as one of the very few arrangers we seek for custom charts, and I know that we will be the recipients of his masterpieces for many years to come."

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    www.mastersofharmony.org/view_article/index.php?id=163& - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/15/2007    Last Visited: 5/15/2009  

    Aaron Dale: Arranger Extraordinaire
    ...
    The Masters of Harmony owes a great deal to arranger Aaron Dale who has supplied the chorus with some outstanding charts. Songs such as "For Good," "Go Tell It On The Mountain," "Into The Fire," "Masters In This Hall" and "Yona From Arizona" show off the creative talent of this gifted arranger.

    Born and raised in Kentucky, Aaron spent several of his high school years in Germany due to his father's contracting work for the U.S. Government. After a semester at Western Kentucky University, he went to Birmingham, England, to serve a two-year mission for the Mormon Church. Returning to the United States, he enrolled in the University of Kentucky, where he met his wife-to-be, Samantha. They were married in June of 1999 and honeymooned at the Barbershop Harmony Society's International Convention in Anaheim.

    Aaron was a successful bass drummer in the Star of Indiana Drum & Bugle Corps based in Bloomington, Indiana. He received his degree from the University of Kentucky in Education with a major in Percussion. He lives with his wife and their three children just south of Louisville in Elizabethtown where he is an elementary school music teacher. Aaron will complete his Master's degree in Special Education this July.

    In 1991, a friend from church knew Aaron (age 18) liked music and invited him to visit a Louisville Thoroughbreds rehearsal. He was hooked and applied for membership.
    ...
    Aaron sang with Mark in the Kentucky-based Caveman Chorus and later with the Louisville Times.
    ...
    Aaron started arranging music when he was in the 10th grade. He would listen to music from groups like the Beach Boys and write down the individual parts. He sang with his four brothers teaching each of them his part. One of his first arrangements for the family "choir" was "Somewhere Over The Rainbow. Aaron still writes arrangements for the Dale Brothers.

    Mark Hale recalls that, "Aaron was a different kind of kid, very alternative and not particularly dependable.
    ...
    Some people are just drawn to this aspect of our hobby, and Aaron fit that profile to a tee. Music judge-speak can seem like a foreign language to many Joe Barbershoppers, but Aaron took to it without a thought. He has always sent me copies of his arrangements in early stages for comments. I have always been impressed by his wonderful use of rhythm and creative interpolations, and he mainly just needed some help with form and development. It used to take about four tries before he got to something resembling the final version. These days he's pretty much good to go the first time. Aaron has excellent taste and while he often gets extreme in his embellishment, his arrangements are usually quite easy and enjoyable to sing."
    ...
    OC Times came to him needing new material for the 2005 Salt Lake City International Contest and Aaron provided five songs for them.
    ...
    In addition to the Masters of Harmony, Aaron has provided arrangements for many of the top choruses in the Barbershop Harmony Society.

    Mark Hale once told Aaron that Music judges are born not made.
    ...
    Aaron has been greatly influenced by Mark and David Wright, and has a high regard for their arranging talents.
    ...
    Mark recently stated, "We are very fortunate to have Aaron as one of the very few arrangers we seek for custom charts, and I know that we will be the recipients of his masterpieces for many years to come."

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    Published on: 7/5/2003    Last Visited: 5/15/2009  

    Aaron Dale: Arranger Extraordinaire
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    The Masters of Harmony owes a great deal to arranger Aaron Dale who has supplied the chorus with some outstanding charts.

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    Last Visited: 9/2/2009  

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    Published on: 4/5/2006    Last Visited: 12/8/2007  

    The quartet, also members of Chorus Gold medal-winners (and youngest-ever choral entrants) Westminster Chorus, rose from 46th place to 18th in 2004, to 5th place in 2005, and in 2007 second only to supergroup Max Q. "Let's Fly" is 15 innovatively-arranged (by group arranger Aaron Dale), flawlessly performed winners, from OC standards "Good Luck Charm," "Put Your Head On My Shoulder," "Honey (Open That Door)/Hey Good Lookin' Medley," "Love Me," and "Come Fly with Me," to new winners "Teddy Bear," "Drivin' Me Crazy," "So Much in Love," a brilliant "Stormy Weather," "Anytime at All," "You're 16, You're Beautiful, and You're Mine" and the last cut, "Save the Last Dance For Me/Sway Medley," this collection impresses at every turn.

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