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=About this song=
 
=About this song=
 
Arranged by Tod Edmondson
 
Arranged by Tod Edmondson
 
  
 
===Included songs===
 
===Included songs===
 
*Twentieth Century Fanfare
 
*Twentieth Century Fanfare
Composed by Alfred Newman
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:Written by Alfred Newman.
 
 
  
 
*[[NFL on Fox]]
 
*[[NFL on Fox]]
Composed by Scott Schreer, Reed Hayes, and Phil Garrod
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:Written by Scott Schreer, Reed Hayes, and Phil Garrod.
 
 
  
 
*[[NHL on Fox]]
 
*[[NHL on Fox]]
Composed by Scott Schreer, Reed Hayes, and Phil Garrod
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:Written by Scott Schreer, Reed Hayes, and Phil Garrod.
 
 
  
 
*Baseball on Fox
 
*Baseball on Fox
Composed by Scott Schreer, Reed Hayes, and Phil Garrod
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:Written by Scott Schreer, Reed Hayes, and Phil Garrod.
 
 
  
 
=Instrumentation Requirements=
 
=Instrumentation Requirements=
 
*[[NFL on Fox]]
 
*[[NFL on Fox]]
Confident tubas/sousaphones.
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:Confident tubas/sousaphones.
 
 
  
 
*[[NHL on Fox]]
 
*[[NHL on Fox]]
Percussion that can improv and handle the riffs.
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:Percussion that can improv and handle the riffs.
 
 
  
 
=Roadmap=
 
=Roadmap=
 
*[[NFL on Fox]]
 
*[[NFL on Fox]]
Be wary of the fact that the first half beat is silent.  This can cause confusion and/or a complete lack of people coming in at all.  It should be written (or at least read) as a pickup measure.  The only reason it isn't, is because Tod Edmondson decided to have the measure numbers carry through the entire page, so you can't have a measure that's not a complete four beats.
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:Be wary of the fact that the first half beat is silent.  This can cause confusion and/or a complete lack of people coming in at all.  It should be written (or at least read) as a pickup measure.  The only reason it isn't, is because Tod Edmondson decided to have the measure numbers carry through the entire page, so you can't have a measure that's not a complete four beats.
 
 
  
 
*[[NHL on Fox]]
 
*[[NHL on Fox]]
Various instruments don't play the first four measures the first time through (this is as marked, but many people miss it because the page is crowded).
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:Various instruments don't play the first four measures the first time through (this is as marked, but many people miss it because the page is crowded).
 
 
  
 
=History=
 
=History=
This cheer sheet was bought/introduced by [[Charlie Scaringello]] prior to the start of the [[2003-2004]] season.   
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*This cheer sheet was bought/introduced by [[Charlie Scaringello]] prior to the start of the [[2003-2004]] season.   
  
Songs were sometimes unofficially referred to by their own number (eg:  [[NFL on Fox]] would be 0.32).
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*Songs were sometimes unofficially referred to by their own number (eg:  [[NFL on Fox]] would be 0.32).
  
These songs were removed from the library when their contents were incorporated into the new [[:Category:Cheer Sheets|cheer sheets]] in early 2007.  It is unlikely this page will reappear in the active set.
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*These songs were removed from the library when their contents were incorporated into the new [[:Category:Cheer Sheets|cheer sheets]] in early 2007.  It is unlikely this page will reappear in the active set.
  
 
[[Category:Songs]][[Category:Active Songs (2003-2006)]][[Category:Retired Songs]]
 
[[Category:Songs]][[Category:Active Songs (2003-2006)]][[Category:Retired Songs]]

Latest revision as of 11:25, May 8, 2007

About this song

Arranged by Tod Edmondson

Included songs

  • Twentieth Century Fanfare
Written by Alfred Newman.
Written by Scott Schreer, Reed Hayes, and Phil Garrod.
Written by Scott Schreer, Reed Hayes, and Phil Garrod.
  • Baseball on Fox
Written by Scott Schreer, Reed Hayes, and Phil Garrod.

Instrumentation Requirements

Confident tubas/sousaphones.
Percussion that can improv and handle the riffs.

Roadmap

Be wary of the fact that the first half beat is silent. This can cause confusion and/or a complete lack of people coming in at all. It should be written (or at least read) as a pickup measure. The only reason it isn't, is because Tod Edmondson decided to have the measure numbers carry through the entire page, so you can't have a measure that's not a complete four beats.
Various instruments don't play the first four measures the first time through (this is as marked, but many people miss it because the page is crowded).

History

  • Songs were sometimes unofficially referred to by their own number (eg: NFL on Fox would be 0.32).
  • These songs were removed from the library when their contents were incorporated into the new cheer sheets in early 2007. It is unlikely this page will reappear in the active set.