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notified personnel of emergency situations and ideally allowed them to organize the audience's exit without causing the chaos and panic that an overt declaration might. Except for impending disaster, circus bands never played the tune under any circumstances. One memorable example of its use was during the
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There is a parody of the lyrics to "The Stars and Stripes Forever" that begins "Be kind to your web-footed friends". Its exact origin is unclear, but versions of it were being quoted as early as the 1930s on college campuses, and during the 1940s, where it was sung for entertainment by soldiers at
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Historically, in show business and particularly in theater and the circus, this piece is called "the Disaster March". In the early 20th century, when it was common for theaters and circuses to have house bands, this march was a traditional code signaling a life-threatening emergency. It subtly
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Sousa explained to the press that the three themes of the final trio were intended to represent the three regions of the United States. The broad melody, or main theme, portrays the North. The South is represented by the famous piccolo obligato, and the West by the bold countermelody of the
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to celebrate his becoming an American citizen. In an interview, Horowitz opined that the march, being a military march, is meant to be played at a walking tempo. He complained that many conductors played the piece too fast, resulting in music that is
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Sousa wrote the lyrics to the piece, although they are not as familiar as the music itself. A typical pairing of Sousa's lyrics with various sections of the march—here the First strain and the Grandioso strain—is noted in the colored bars.
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after Donald Duck successfully subdues Tiny Tom, played by Pete. It is played by a marching band of police officers who further advance Tom's arrest. On the highest note of the brass, Donald kicks Tom on his rear
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published a four-part choral version of the march with a piano arrangement by Elmer Arthur Tidmarsh. This arrangement has additional lyrics written by Tidmarsh for the Breakstrain section of the march.
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by Fleischer Studios make frequent use of the tune in the music score accompanying the climactic fight between Popeye and the villain starting with the moment Popeye gets a spinach power boost.
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The blank may be filled with appropriate adjectives like "low", "high", "silly", "fast", etc., until ready for the finale, when the singer may end with "Well, it is!" as did Mitch Miller.
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finished their 50th reunion concert on July 4, 2015 with fireworks accompanied by a recording of "The Stars and Stripes Forever", in front of 70,000 people in
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may be sung in a choral overlay.) Then follows the breakstrain, the final strain, and the breakstrain repeated. The final repeats of the Trio (the
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Neil Grover, who's been a percussionist with the Pops since 1978 'I've played the encore, "The Stars and Stripes Forever," thousands of times,'
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use the chant just using the club name; this only works if the name has three syllables. A nickname can instead be used for the chant, such as
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And the song repeats itself ad infinitum, getting higher in tone each repeat until the singer is ready for the final as per Mitch Miller:
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Later versions of "Be kind to your web-footed friends" extended the lyrics of the second verse. One popular version goes like this:
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We are closing our program tonight with a traditional Fourth of July encore, 'The Stars and Stripes Forever', by John Philip Sousa.
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in the form: Introduction, first strain, second strain, trio, breakstrain, trio with obbligato, repeat of breakstrain, grandioso,
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and Joan Javits composed "Crazy Mixed Up Song", using these lyrics along with the march's theme. It was made somewhat popular by
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used this tune as a jingle in advertising character Ruff Ruffman's "RuffMeal" in the episode "The RuffMeal Needs More Roughage".
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Sousa, John Philip, & Tidmarsh, Elmer A. (1942.) "The Stars and Stripes Forever." USA: The John Church Company.
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along with "Jingle Bells" with his composition "Jingle Bells Forever", published by Alfred Publishing Co.
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by the brass section, then bringing everything to a close with once-more repeats of the grand finale.
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featured the opening notes of "The Stars and Stripes Forever" being played by a marching band led by
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event's main event match, only to slander him and then (kayfabe) fire his teammates from that night,
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The composition by John Philip Sousa entitled 'The Stars and Stripes Forever' is the national march.
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There are several orchestral transcriptions of "The Stars and Stripes Forever", including one by
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Sounding Sentimental: American Popular Song From Nineteenth-Century Ballads to 1970s Soft Rock
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The tune is widely used by soccer fans, with the trio/grandioso section sung with the words "
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made an arrangement of the march for guitar. It was later performed by guitarists such as
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in 1987, it was officially adopted as the national march of the United States of America.
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The Stars and Stripes Forever for 1 Piano, 4 Hands. Arranged by American concert pianist
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of July 6, 1944. At least 168 people were killed, though some estimates are much higher.
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repeat of introduction, first strain, second strain, trio, breakstrain, and grandioso
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The last two lines were later used for the theme song of the 1985 television series
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is well known for playing "The Stars and Stripes Forever", especially as an encore.
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was fond of chanting "Wacaday, Wacaday, Wacaday" to the tune in children's TV show
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the USO. Some newspapers of that time referred to it as the "Duck Song." In 1954,
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trombones. The three come together in the climax, representing the Union itself.
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The march is written for a standard full American concert band. On the page for
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and Loras Schissel. There was also an orchestral arrangement of the march by
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The encore featured Sousa's 'Stars & Stripes Forever,' a Pops standard.
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in that year. In the early 1960s, it reached a wider audience as a part of
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on May 14, 1897, and was immediately greeted with enthusiasm. Following an
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The march in a specific rendition is in the soundtrack of the video game
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wrote a famous transcription of "The Stars and Stripes Forever" for solo
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after he gives a speech at a public forum, event, or ceremony, whereas "
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repeatedly, normally sung to players or coaches when they have been
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may be interjected and repeated). Now follows the dominant
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on the official United States Marine Band website, under
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in July 1944, in which at least 160 people were killed.
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