Difference between revisions of "099 - Rock Around the Clock"
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=About this song= | =About this song= | ||
This song was written by Max C. Freedman and Jimmy De Knight (James E. Meyers) and recorded by Bill Haley and The Comets. This version is arranged by Zane Van Auken | This song was written by Max C. Freedman and Jimmy De Knight (James E. Meyers) and recorded by Bill Haley and The Comets. This version is arranged by Zane Van Auken | ||
=Instrumentation requirements= | =Instrumentation requirements= | ||
+ | Whatever instruments are present at the end of a winning game. | ||
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=Roadmap= | =Roadmap= | ||
+ | To make their part better heard, the mellophones will take their melody at D (at the key change) up an octave. | ||
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=History= | =History= | ||
This song is played after the games which the [[Engineers]] win, after [[041 - Hail, Dear Old Rensselaer|Hail]] and before [[398 - Hey! Baby!|Hey Baby]]. | This song is played after the games which the [[Engineers]] win, after [[041 - Hail, Dear Old Rensselaer|Hail]] and before [[398 - Hey! Baby!|Hey Baby]]. | ||
[[Category:Songs]][[Category:Active Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]][[Category:Active Songs]] |
Revision as of 19:13, April 29, 2007
About this song
This song was written by Max C. Freedman and Jimmy De Knight (James E. Meyers) and recorded by Bill Haley and The Comets. This version is arranged by Zane Van Auken
Instrumentation requirements
Whatever instruments are present at the end of a winning game.
Roadmap
To make their part better heard, the mellophones will take their melody at D (at the key change) up an octave.
History
This song is played after the games which the Engineers win, after Hail and before Hey Baby.