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A strong trombone section is necessary, as they have the verse melody from measure 17 to 36.
 
A strong trombone section is necessary, as they have the verse melody from measure 17 to 36.
 
=Roadmap=
 
=Roadmap=
The actual song starts with a tambourine solo. The band doesn't do that because no one would hear it.
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The actual song starts with a tambourine solo. The band doesn't do that because no one would hear it, nor is it included in the band's arrangement.
 
=History=
 
=History=
 
This song has taken on a tradition similar to [[142 - Gimme' Some Lovin']], in that the band yells ''"NO!"'' whenever it is called by the conductor.<br>
 
This song has taken on a tradition similar to [[142 - Gimme' Some Lovin']], in that the band yells ''"NO!"'' whenever it is called by the conductor.<br>

Revision as of 10:41, April 28, 2008

About this song

"Are You Gonna Be My Girl?" is originally recorded by Jet. This version is arranged by Paul Murtha.

Instrumentation requirements

A strong trombone section is necessary, as they have the verse melody from measure 17 to 36.

Roadmap

The actual song starts with a tambourine solo. The band doesn't do that because no one would hear it, nor is it included in the band's arrangement.

History

This song has taken on a tradition similar to 142 - Gimme' Some Lovin', in that the band yells "NO!" whenever it is called by the conductor.
Recently members of the band have been yelling "GO!" as a pickup into measure 9 and "I said, are you gonna be my girl?" in measures 61-62 (with pickup), mirroring the actual song.


Pep Band 2006 CD
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17. Gimme' Some Lovin' 18. Are You Gonna Be My Girl 19. Hail (short)