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=About this song= | =About this song= | ||
− | Arranged by Lewis Norfleet | + | Arranged by Lewis Norfleet with percussion by Alan Keown (except for Latin Burner) |
===Included songs=== | ===Included songs=== | ||
*Back in Black | *Back in Black | ||
+ | :Written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Brian Johnson. Originally recorded by AC/DC. | ||
+ | |||
*Also Sprach Zarathustra | *Also Sprach Zarathustra | ||
+ | :Written by Richard Strauss. | ||
+ | |||
*Play That Funky Music | *Play That Funky Music | ||
− | *Mars, | + | :Written by Robert W. Parissi. Originally recorded by Wild Cherry. |
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+ | *Mars, the Bringer of War (not used in the writing of [[Mars, the Bringer of War|the cheer]]) | ||
+ | :Written by Gustav Holst. | ||
+ | |||
*Latin Burner | *Latin Burner | ||
+ | :Written by Rod Harkins, with percussion by Alan Keown. | ||
=Instrumentation Requirements= | =Instrumentation Requirements= | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Back in Black | ||
+ | :A percussion section watching closely and starting together. | ||
+ | :At one hockey game, the band managed to end up with two distinct downbeats almost one eighth note/rest out of phase. This should be avoided at all costs as it may cause nausea. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Play That Funky Music | ||
+ | :Good saxes make it sound better, but it'll work anyway. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Roadmap= | ||
+ | *Play That Funky Music | ||
+ | :This song is usually easier when started at rehearsal letter A or rehearsal letter B. The beginning is ... funky. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Latin Burner | ||
+ | :As written, the repeated section is meant to be taken 3 times. You can do this, you can only play it twice, or you can vamp it out as needed. Just make sure that if you vamp it, you end on beat 3 of the measure that makes up the first ending or beat 1 of the first measure. | ||
=History= | =History= | ||
+ | *This song sheet was bought/introduced by [[Victoria Myers]] during the [[2002-2003]] season. | ||
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+ | *Songs were sometimes unofficially referred to by their own number (eg: Back in Black would be 0.11). | ||
[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Active Songs (2003-2006)]] |
Latest revision as of 10:24, May 29, 2011
About this song
Arranged by Lewis Norfleet with percussion by Alan Keown (except for Latin Burner)
Included songs
- Back in Black
- Written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Brian Johnson. Originally recorded by AC/DC.
- Also Sprach Zarathustra
- Written by Richard Strauss.
- Play That Funky Music
- Written by Robert W. Parissi. Originally recorded by Wild Cherry.
- Mars, the Bringer of War (not used in the writing of the cheer)
- Written by Gustav Holst.
- Latin Burner
- Written by Rod Harkins, with percussion by Alan Keown.
Instrumentation Requirements
- Back in Black
- A percussion section watching closely and starting together.
- At one hockey game, the band managed to end up with two distinct downbeats almost one eighth note/rest out of phase. This should be avoided at all costs as it may cause nausea.
- Play That Funky Music
- Good saxes make it sound better, but it'll work anyway.
Roadmap
- Play That Funky Music
- This song is usually easier when started at rehearsal letter A or rehearsal letter B. The beginning is ... funky.
- Latin Burner
- As written, the repeated section is meant to be taken 3 times. You can do this, you can only play it twice, or you can vamp it out as needed. Just make sure that if you vamp it, you end on beat 3 of the measure that makes up the first ending or beat 1 of the first measure.
History
- This song sheet was bought/introduced by Victoria Myers during the 2002-2003 season.
- Songs were sometimes unofficially referred to by their own number (eg: Back in Black would be 0.11).