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− | This category is devoted to the various vocal cheers that the band uses when playing at [[football]] or [[hockey]] games. | + | This category is devoted to the various vocal cheers that the band uses when playing at [[football]] or [[hockey]] games. |
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Vocal cheers generally do not have official names, so there is no generalized way of cataloguing them other than by first line or prominent phrase. | Vocal cheers generally do not have official names, so there is no generalized way of cataloguing them other than by first line or prominent phrase. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:13, October 21, 2024
This category is devoted to the various vocal cheers that the band uses when playing at football or hockey games. Vocal cheers generally do not have official names, so there is no generalized way of cataloguing them other than by first line or prominent phrase.
Cheering Etiquette
In order to assure some semblance of unity amongst the shouters it is considerate to warn them that you are about to start a cheer.
The accepted way to do this is by shouting the name of the cheer or the first two words followed by "and".
For example:
- One person: e to the x and...
- The band: e to the x dy/dx, e to the x dx..
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Pages in category "Vocal cheers"
The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.