Most of them do ones like: Defense (clap, clap) Defense (clap, clap) and on going... and that goes for Offense too A popular one is M-O-V-E move that ball if you look online, you can find popular ones
According with Saint Anthony Monastery, one of the most known chant is a Medieval byzantine Nativity Chant (Kathismata of Christmas). It's a video available to watch on Youtube of this beautiful chant.
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Most of Switzerland speaks German. In German, cheers is Beifall
Gregoran Chant is not a composer. Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic liturgical music within Western Christianity that accompanied the celebration of Mass and other ritual services. Get a chant composer and we will evaluate the work.
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Most of the music from the Early Middle Ages is plainsong or chant.
None oF the high schools do. Most middle schools do. Either most or all elementary schools do.
I think if you are looking for basic softball cheers, I think this is a good website.http:/www.eteamz.com/fastpitch/instruction/cheers Although since i am experienced I have heard most of these cheers but this website has probably hundred's and categorized them by our team, your team, your pitcher and so on. I really hope this website helps
There are many uninhabited islands with no schools at all. Even Kaho'olawe which is one of the "main" islands has no permanent residents. Ni'ihau has only 130 resident and most children attend boarding schools on other islands.
Most times hit by a pitch.
Tibetans chant "mantras". This is a series of words (sounds) that invoke an inner peace and focus. Most well known to Westerners is "Aum Mani Padme Hum" (roughly translated as "The jewel is in the lotus")
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