ThisIsOurTime
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I've started to play the piano and wanted to see if anyone had sheet music or a piano tutorial video on how to play the TCU fight song? Any help would be appreciated.
Serious Curt?Heard it a million times. But, does it have lyrics? (ashamed)
Guess so.Serious Curt?
Heard it a million times. But, does it have lyrics? (ashamed)
I've started to play the piano and wanted to see if anyone had sheet music or a piano tutorial video on how to play the TCU fight song? Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you. I sent you my email in the conversation part of this website. If it is not too much trouble, could you send me this file thru email?Here is a copy of the piano score and lyrics of the fight song, copyright 1936....
That's pretty cool. But that "boy" part would trigger too many people these days.Here is a copy of the piano score and lyrics of the fight song, copyright 1936....
That's pretty cool. But that "boy" part would trigger too many people these days.
But "Fight On, Gender of Your Choice" just doesn't seem the same.
I uploaded that scan online a while back as part of the documentation I went through during the 100 year TCU band documentary I did in 2004. The attachment link above goes right to the document, just right click and save to your computer.Thank you. I sent you my email in the conversation part of this website. If it is not too much trouble, could you send me this file thru email?
I uploaded that scan online a while back as part of the documentation I went through during the 100 year TCU band documentary I did in 2004. The attachment link above goes right to the document, just right click and save to your computer.
Nice find FIB
Naah. They just didn't want somebody like Northwestern pinching it...
"Viking March" eh? You'd think some of the old guys would have tossed in some Wagner...Well the tune is a part of a larger work, "Viking March," and Indiana has an adaptation of it as well....
First, set the playback speed to 1.25. Second, go to 1:03 in the file. Third, start humming/whistling the Fight Song in the same key and rhythm. Not matchy-matchy, but close.