Very Large Quartet (VLQ) Contest Rules
DEFINITION: A Very Large Quartet (VLQ) is a group of not fewer than 6 nor more than 13 members singing without a director.
RULES: The Official SPEBSQSA Contest Rules shall apply except as indicated below.
ARTICLE 1: Eligibility of Very Large Quartets (VLQs). [replaces Article 1 of the Official SPEBSQSA Contest Rules]
- a. A Very Large Quartet shall consist of no less than 6 nor more than 13 members.
- b. All members of a VLQ shall be members in good standing of the Society and one or more chapters within the Johnny Appleseed District
- c. No member of a VLQ may compete as part of both a Quartet and a VLQ in the same contest or contest series. A VLQ member MAY elect to drop out of a VLQ and compete as part of a quartet in any contest or contest series, but MAY NOT drop out of a quartet to compete in a VLQ when he competed with a quartet in a contest or contest series where the Quartet qualified for higher level competition.
- d. A VLQ that wins a Johnny Appleseed District Championship may not compete again in the Johnny Appleseed District VLQ Contest until the third year following the year in which it won the championship.
- e. A VLQ may not contain more than 50% of the membership of a previous JAD VLQ Champion.
- f. Professional VLQs are not eligible to enter contests. Professional VLQs are defined as VLQs where the filling of VLQ engagements becomes the principal vocation of the VLQ’s personnel.
Please note: Eligibility is defined simply as a singing group consisting of at least 6 but not more than 13 members, performing without a director. No member may compete in both the International Preliminary Quartet Contest and the VLQ Contest. Persons competing in the Small Chorus Contest may also compete in the VLQ Contest. A VLQ will sing 2 songs under the same rules as in any other society contest. There will be no evaluation/coaching sessions for VLQs.












