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=About this cheer=
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= About This Cheer =
This is an arrangement of "Apache (Jump On It)" by the Sugarhill Gang.  It was arranged in 2007 by [[Chris Behrens]] '07.
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This cheer is an arrangement of the chorus in "Apache" by the Sugarhill Gang.  It was arranged in 2007 by [[Chris Behrens]] '08.
  
=Instrumentation requirements=
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= Instrumentation Requirements =
The basic format of this cheer is two measures of full band/melody, two measures of drum breakQuints and tris are especially important in these drum breaksCowbell couldn't hurt either.
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This cheer really shouldn't be played without a quint/quad drummer who can carry the two measure drum breaks in between the melody.  Other than that, most instrumentations will workIt helps to have a trumpet player who can play the high part, as well as good balance in the harmony and bass parts.
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= History =
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This cheer was added to the active set in January 2007 when the [[:Category:Cheer Sheets|cheer sheets]] were rewritten.  It quickly became a crowd favorite, with people dancing along to the cheer each time it is playedThe dance (popularized on the TV show ''The Fresh Prince of Bel Air'') can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3pXIFQ5wOM here].
  
=History=
 
This cheer was added to the cheer sheets in January 2007, when the cheer sheets were rewritten to add songs and make the print more legible.  It has quickly become a crowd favorite, with many in the crowd dancing each time it is played. The dance can be seen here:
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQem5EplADo
 
 
[[Category:Cheer Sheets]][[Category:Active Cheer Sheets]]
 
[[Category:Cheer Sheets]][[Category:Active Cheer Sheets]]

Revision as of 16:14, September 17, 2008

About This Cheer

This cheer is an arrangement of the chorus in "Apache" by the Sugarhill Gang. It was arranged in 2007 by Chris Behrens '08.

Instrumentation Requirements

This cheer really shouldn't be played without a quint/quad drummer who can carry the two measure drum breaks in between the melody. Other than that, most instrumentations will work. It helps to have a trumpet player who can play the high part, as well as good balance in the harmony and bass parts.

History

This cheer was added to the active set in January 2007 when the cheer sheets were rewritten. It quickly became a crowd favorite, with people dancing along to the cheer each time it is played. The dance (popularized on the TV show The Fresh Prince of Bel Air) can be seen here.