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=About this cheer=
=About this song=
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This cheer is an abridged arrangement of "Brick House", originally recorded by The Commodores in 1977. This arrangement is written by [[Will Schmarder]] '08. It is intended to be played during a stretch of time when our goalie/defense is making a lot of great plays on the defensive end, but as with [[That's the Way]] and [[Superman]], the window of opportunity to play this cheer is small.
Arranged by [[Will Schmarder]] '08
 
  
 
=Instrumentation requirements=
 
=Instrumentation requirements=
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The bass line should be adequately represented, as it is the most recognizable part of the song.
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=History=
 
=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 is intended to be played during a stretch of time when our goalie/defense is making a lot of great plays in our end, but much like [[That's the Way]] and [[Superman]], timing is tricky.
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Brick House was added to the [[:Category:Cheer Sheets|cheer sheets]] in January [[2006-2007|2007]] as part of a rewrite to make the print more legible (and to add cheers).
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[[Category:Cheer Sheets]][[Category:Active Cheer Sheets]]
 
[[Category:Cheer Sheets]][[Category:Active Cheer Sheets]]

Revision as of 16:41, October 19, 2008

About this cheer

This cheer is an abridged arrangement of "Brick House", originally recorded by The Commodores in 1977. This arrangement is written by Will Schmarder '08. It is intended to be played during a stretch of time when our goalie/defense is making a lot of great plays on the defensive end, but as with That's the Way and Superman, the window of opportunity to play this cheer is small.

Instrumentation requirements

The bass line should be adequately represented, as it is the most recognizable part of the song.

History

Brick House was added to the cheer sheets in January 2007 as part of a rewrite to make the print more legible (and to add cheers).