Difference between revisions of "Free Beer"
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There are two versions of this cheer, the football and the hockey version. The football version is as written in the cheer sheet, and the slight difference is that in the hockey version, the vocal part is cut, with no pause where it would have been. This is due to the fact that there are no endzones or suitable analogies in hockey. | There are two versions of this cheer, the football and the hockey version. The football version is as written in the cheer sheet, and the slight difference is that in the hockey version, the vocal part is cut, with no pause where it would have been. This is due to the fact that there are no endzones or suitable analogies in hockey. | ||
− | This cheer is based loosely on the military's Mess Call, a | + | This cheer is based loosely on the military's Mess Call, a [b]ugle call used to announce meals. |
=History= | =History= |
Latest revision as of 13:46, March 6, 2021
About this cheer
There are two versions of this cheer, the football and the hockey version. The football version is as written in the cheer sheet, and the slight difference is that in the hockey version, the vocal part is cut, with no pause where it would have been. This is due to the fact that there are no endzones or suitable analogies in hockey.
This cheer is based loosely on the military's Mess Call, a [b]ugle call used to announce meals.
History
Jim Cronen started using Free Beer as a hockey cheer, just to increase the available repertoire of cheers. To differentiate the two versions of the cheer, the hockey version was announced as "Free Beer Minus Two Measures". Because it was clear when the two versions of the cheer were to be played, both versions eventually were called just "Free Beer".
When the conductor calls this cheer, it is customary for the band to yell "Where?".