Tomahawk Chop - for Viola with Piano Accompaniment (arr. Travis Hayman) by trad. Sheet Music for Viola and Piano at Sheet Music Direct
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Tomahawk Chop - for Viola with Piano Accompaniment (arr. Travis Hayman)by trad. Viola and Piano - Digital Sheet Music

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The Tomahawk Chop is the fight song for the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs first heard it in November 1990, when the Northwest Missouri State band, directed by 1969 Florida State graduate Al Sergel, did the chant. The tomahawk chop has evolved into a pregame tradition at home games. Chiefs cheerleaders had long used their hands to bang on a large drum to the beat of the tomahawk chop, sometimes replaced by a former player or local celebrity using a large drum stick, all while the crowd performs the chop action.

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