"In barbershop music, a tag is a dramatic variation put in the last section of the song. It is roughly analogical to a coda in classical music. Tags are characterized by heightening the dramatic tension of the song, frequently including a hanger or sustained note against which the other singers carry the rhythm. In addition, good tags can be sung as short, stand-alone works. Tags may be soft and tender but are typically characterized by loud, \"paint-peeling\", ringing chords. According to the competition rules of the Barbershop Harmony Society, every song entered for a competition must have a tag."@en . . . . . . . . . "996"^^ . . . . "Tag (barbershop music)"@en . . "In barbershop music, a tag is a dramatic variation put in the last section of the song. It is roughly analogical to a coda in classical music. Tags are characterized by heightening the dramatic tension of the song, frequently including a hanger or sustained note against which the other singers carry the rhythm. In addition, good tags can be sung as short, stand-alone works. Tags may be soft and tender but are typically characterized by loud, \"paint-peeling\", ringing chords. According to the competition rules of the Barbershop Harmony Society, every song entered for a competition must have a tag."@en . . . . "1056053938"^^ . . . . "11600150"^^ . . .