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Latest revision as of 18:20, October 16, 2024
About this song
Arranged by Paul Lavender
Included songs
- Theme from Jaws
- Written by John Williams, for the movie Jaws.
- Written by John Williams, for the movie Star Wars.
- Night on Bald Mountain
- Written by Modest Mussorgsky.
- The Batman Theme (not the 60's tv show)
- Written by Danny Elfman, for the movie Batman.
Instrumentation Requirements
- Theme from Jaws
- Imperial March
- The more low brass on these two, the better.
- Night on Bald Mountain
- The more low brass the better. Also a strong front line.
- The Batman Theme
- Sounds best with a balanced band.
Roadmap
- Theme from Jaws
- The first 8 measures are the familiar "baa dum ... baa dum" which is cool, but too hard to hear. Start at measure 9.
- Night on Bald Mountain
- Again, the beginning is familiar and classic, but a little hard to hear in the stands sometimes. Also, with only 15 seconds, you hardly make it out of the opening. Start at measure 8.
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: Night on Bald Mountain would be 0.23).
- Some of these songs were incorporated into the new cheer sheets in early 2007. It is unlikely this page will get called much as a result.