"These guys have really got it together. Good voices with wide ranges. Great song selections. And a great personalized sound system. A real pleasure to hear." audience member
"Very nice performance. Tight harmonies, not so very cheesy patter. They had an excellent tie in to the reading program." audience member
"Barbershop harmony - firm, bordering on silly, ringing chords, everyone gets a solo (or two) and the harmony was fabulous! Typical and more than I expected - easy to enjoy" audience member
"Fabulous singing & truly enjoyable!" audience member
"Fabulous!!! Loved it." audience member
"Excellent!" audience member
"Great harmonies!" audience member
"The Harmonics: smart. cool. HILARIOUS. At first I thought "Neat!" Then I thought "Wow!" Finally I thought "OMIGOSH!" Kara (age 9)
"Harmonics were wonderful at Forest Grove, great sound." Leilani
"I've heard a lot of quartets here through the years. These guys have something special." The Forest Grove Ballad Contest After-glow Emcee
"You guys are awesome" Barbara
"The Harmonics is a group that fills the bill for excellent music, a wide variety and just plain fun.
In their performance at the Plaza, the men quickly engaged the audience in the same pleasure that they were
enjoying performing. It is a group that should appeal to any age group and obviously can adapt to any occasion.
I'm sure that we will have the group entertain us again.
Jack Bishop
Entertainment Chairman
Holladay Park Plaza

~~Agreeable relationship between the parts of design or composition giving unity of effect or an
aesthetically pleasing integrated whole;
~~The science, theory or study of the physical properties and characteristics of musical sound.
~~ musical tones (or waves) whose frequencies are integral multiples of the frequency of a fundamental tone (or wave).
~~ Of or relating to Harmony:
Pleasing to the ear, a state of peaceful agreement and cooperation, a pleasant combination of two or
more notes sounded at the same time, the way parts combine well together or into a whole.
[from Latin harmonicus, from Greek harmonikos, harmoni, "harmony; articulation, agreement", from harmos, "joint",
from Indo-European Root *ar- "To fit together." Whence Latin ars, "art, skill, craft": ART, ARTIST]