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Prince Ali is from the 1992 Disney animated film Aladdin.
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Prince Ali is from the 1992 Disney animated film Aladdin. This song can be played following [[Billberger Salute]] or as its own cheer.
  
 
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Prince Ali was added to the cheer sheets in [[2016-2017|2016]].
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Typically this was played by at least a Trumpet, Mellophone, and a Tenor Sax following [[Billberger Salute]].
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Following most of the individual parts being lost, Prince Ali was added to the cheer sheets in [[2016-2017|2016]]. The band resisted change and frequently vetoed Prince Ali if it was called on its own.
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In 2023, as part of a long-awaited cheer sheet update, Prince Ali was reborn as 'Prince John C' in honor of the arranger [[John Caezza|John Caezza]].  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:03, August 31, 2023

About this cheer

Prince Ali is from the 1992 Disney animated film Aladdin. This song can be played following Billberger Salute or as its own cheer.

Instrumentation requirements

  • Trumpets

History

Typically this was played by at least a Trumpet, Mellophone, and a Tenor Sax following Billberger Salute.

Following most of the individual parts being lost, Prince Ali was added to the cheer sheets in 2016. The band resisted change and frequently vetoed Prince Ali if it was called on its own.

In 2023, as part of a long-awaited cheer sheet update, Prince Ali was reborn as 'Prince John C' in honor of the arranger John Caezza.