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| − | This cheer is never actually called | + | This cheer is never actually called, and is only used as a veto. It is played when the conductor calls any cheer too often (and the trombone section gets tired of playing [[Chris Sommers]]), or the conductor hasn't bothered to call a cheer. |
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Revision as of 09:59, September 29, 2007
About this song
Five Note Random is pretty much exactly what it sounds like. Three or four members (typically of the brass section) will each play a randomly chosen note, changing each time, five times. The end result is usually rather nasty.
Instrumentation requirements
Three or four loud people.
History
This cheer is never actually called, and is only used as a veto. It is played when the conductor calls any cheer too often (and the trombone section gets tired of playing Chris Sommers), or the conductor hasn't bothered to call a cheer.