Prep and Pep

Title: Prep and Pep

Author: Michael P. Krueger

Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928

Series:

Format: Cue Sheet

Document type: Cue Sheet

All authors/contributors: Michael P. Krueger

OCLC Number:

Contents:

  1. At Screening: “Military Tactics” by Rosey
  2. Cannon Shot: “Assembly Call from ‘Trumpet and Drum Book’”

NOTE: Play Twice; Drummer watch cannon.

SEGUE: “Cadets March” by Wagner

  1. All Present: “Dismissal from ‘Trumpet and Drum Book’”
  2. Change of Scene to Office: “Chief of Staff” by Axt
  3. Dorothy—Daughter Of: DOROTHY THEME “Underneath The Falling Leaves” by Sherman
  4. What’s The Matter?: Repeat No.4 “Chief of Staff”
  5. Change of Scene To Military Grounds: “Military Tactics” by Rosey
  6. Cyril Reade: CYRIL THEME “Sweet Lavender” by Wheeler
  7. “Flash” Wells: “Speedy Boy” by Greer
  8. Girl Walks Over To Cyril: Repeat Dorothy Theme No.5
  9. Cyril Leaves Girl: Repeat Cyril Theme No.8
  10. Change of Scene To Military Mess Hall: “Step With Pep” by Kaufman
  11. “Flash” Starts To Shake Cyril: “Puck” by Grieg

NOTE: Play very lively.

  1. Change of Scene To Woods: “He’s Me Pal” by Edwards

NOTE: Play as a One-Step.

  1. Cyril Gets Into Ring: “Stand Up and Fight Like H—” by Cohan
  2. Gong Rings: “Ouch” by Kaufman

NOTE: Drummer watch gong.

  1. Gong Rings—Round is Over: Repeat No.14 “He’s Me Pal”

NOTE: Play as a One-Step; Drummer watch gong.

  1. Gong Rings For Next Round: “Warming Up” by Kaufman

NOTE: Drummer watch gong.

  1. Jiggers Fellows: “Comedy Allegro” by Berg
  2. Cyril Sees Colonel and Dorothy: Repeat No.4 “Chief of Staff”
  3. Young Man Seen On Tree Top: Repeat No.14 “He’s Me Pal”

NOTE: Play as a One-Step.

  1. Dorothy Comes Over To Boys: Repeat Dorothy Theme No.5
  2. Change of Scene To Dorothy’s Home: “Just A Night For Meditation” by Pollack
  3. “Flash” Is Seen: Repeat No.9 “Speedy Boy”
  4. Colonel Appears After Hammock Breaks: Repeat No.4 “Chief of Staff”
  5. The Regimental Track Meet: “Speed” by Frey
  6. “Flash” Runs Against You: Repeat Cyril Theme No.8
  7. Pistol Shot For Start Of Race: “Pins and Needles” by Kaufman
  8. Race Is Over: Play “Pack Up Your Troubles” by Chappell
  9. Change of Scene To Barracks: “Me-Ow” by Kaufman

NOTE: Play introduction and Trio.

  1. Glee Club Seen Singing In Barrack: “Hail America” by Drumm
  2. Cyril Walks Away From Glee Club: “Despondency” by Williams
  3. I—I’m Going To Develop: “Cheer, Boys, Cheer” by Lake
  4. Dorothy Comes Over To Father: Repeat Dorothy Theme No.5
  5. Room-Mate Seen: Repeat No.29 “Pack Up Your Troubles”
  6. Cyril Enters Room: Repeat No.14 “He’s Me Pal”

NOTE: Play as a One-Step.

  1. Cyril Picks Up Napoleon’s Bust: “La Marseillaise” (last half)
  2. I’m Going To Manage You: Repeat No.14 “He’s Me Pal”

NOTE: Play as a One-Step.

  1. “Flash” Enters Room: Repeat No.9 “Speedy Boy”
  2. “Flash” Leaves: Repeat No.14 “He’s Me Pal”

NOTE: Play as a One-Step.

  1. The Famous Black Horse Troop: “The Black Horse Troop” by Sousa
  2. You All Better Stay Off: Repeat Cyril Theme No.8
  3. Change of Scene To Men On Horseback: Repeat No.41 “Black Horse Troop”
  4. Here He Comes: “Galloping Furies” by Rapee
  5. Cyril Finished Riding And Hurdling: Repeat No.9 “Speedy Boy”
  6. Cyril’s Room-Mate Enters Room: Repeat No.14 “He’s Me Pal”

NOTE: Play as a 2/4 One-Step.

  1. Dress Parade: “Snappy Strides” by Lakay
  2. Inspect Your Guard: “Bugle Call Rag” by Blake
  3. After “Flash” Goes Into Barrack: Repeat Dorothy Theme No.5
  4. Change of Scene To Barrack: “Sh! Not So Loud” by Barret
  5. Cyril Enters Room: Repeat No. 15 “Stand Up and Fight Like H—”
  6. Dorothy Seen On Horseback: “Symphonic Incidentals No.18” by Marquardt

NOTE: Trumpeter play Assembly Call—Drummer watch room bell.

  1. Cadets Leave After Title: “THE VILLAGE IS BEING SWEPT”: “Fury” by Zamecnik
  2. Reade Saves Us Both: “Joy” by Zamecnik
  3. Graduation Day: “Chevrons” by Donaldson
  4. Three Cadets Seen Walking: “Comrades from ‘Old Timers’” by Lake
  5. One For All: Repeat Dorothy Theme No.5

NOTE: Play last eight bars—“FF” for finish.

Source: Carl Braun Collection

SFSMA ID: wOjduZzD3A

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