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Played as written, but typically one or more people will scream the "countdown" in the intro section. Count down from 10, one number for every two beats, starting on beat one of measure 9. | Played as written, but typically one or more people will scream the "countdown" in the intro section. Count down from 10, one number for every two beats, starting on beat one of measure 9. | ||
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+ | |nexttrack=[[417 - Funk 49|10. Funk #49]]}} | ||
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Revision as of 17:28, May 8, 2007
About the song
Originally recorded by Europe, arranged by John Higgins.
Instrumentation requirements
This song is usually played very loudly, so the more musicians, the better.
Like almost every pepband song, this song needs a strong trumpet section.
Roadmap
Starts with a measure of snare.
Played as written, but typically one or more people will scream the "countdown" in the intro section. Count down from 10, one number for every two beats, starting on beat one of measure 9.
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