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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

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War chant..

The war chant is modern take on the traditional 'Chant de Guerre' or a marching or battle song such as the Marseillaise.

People at schools and colleges adopt a similar tradition, such as may associated with the Florida State University, specifically its Florida State Seminoles athletic teams.

The melody is from the opening notes of Antonín Dvořák's New World Symphony. Seminole fans began the tradition of continuing the melody of the war chant after the band had stopped playing during a home football game versus Auburn University on October 13, 1984. The gesture, known as "the Tomahawk Chop," or simply "the chop," is a motion involving a repetitious bend of the arm at the elbow intended to symbolize a tomahawk swinging down. The chop was embraced by fans as an integral part of the war chant, and by the 1986 football season the war chant was one of the most widely recognized Seminole traditions.

The tradition followed Atlanta Braves baseball player, and former Seminoles football and baseball player, Deion Sanders to Atlanta where it was adopted and renamed the "tomahawk chop." Next, the NFL football team, the Kansas City Chiefs adopted it after hearing the Northwest Missouri State marching band perform the war chant while the Chiefs players were warming up for a game against the San Diego Chargers. The music would later be used by local grocery chain Price Chopper as part of its "Chiefs 'n' Chopper" ad campaign, and fans would also chant the slogan during the song. In recent years, the Braves have played a clip of the Florida State Marching Chiefs' playing the chant song during games.

The University of Illinois, also has a cheer called the "War Chant." However, Illinois' War Chant is different in that it does not involve the same gesture or melody used by Florida State and the Atlanta Braves. The Illini's version involves a faster paced version of the song with a slightly different melody, and clapping above one's head to every drum beat.

Sydney FC's The Cove also do the Chop. It was started spontaneously during a match when the Cove drummer start the drum beat and fellow Cove members quickly caught on with the chant.

The "Tomahawk Chop" even made its way to Europe as it was frequently used by the Berlin Thunder before the demise of the NFL Europe league.


here the example of war chant... our Hun team