Difference between revisions of "103 - Twist and Shout"
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Whenever there is an extended crescendo or build-up, the band crouches down low at the start of it, and then progressively stands up as they get louder. | Whenever there is an extended crescendo or build-up, the band crouches down low at the start of it, and then progressively stands up as they get louder. | ||
Revision as of 21:17, May 14, 2007
About this song
Written by Bert Russell and Phil Medley, Arranged by Paul and Teresa Jennings, recorded by the Isley Brothers, covered by The Beatles
Instrumentation requirements
Roadmap
This song has two written endings: a one measure "short ending" and a two measure "bigger ending". The band takes the bigger ending, skipping the shorter one.
History
This song is often referred to as "Twist and Thrash" and several other variants.
Whenever there is an extended crescendo or build-up, the band crouches down low at the start of it, and then progressively stands up as they get louder.
Pep Band 2006 CD | ||
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