Join the HITS Discord and leave your suggestions for this wiki, talk about your edits, or just chat with fellow Tally Hall fans!
Difference between revisions of "Welcome To Tally Hall (Song)"
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
|language = English | |language = English | ||
|genre = Rock | |genre = Rock | ||
|externalLinks = | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwToedwyhoE YouTube]<br>[https://open.spotify.com/track/1xl3AuutgtES9NlHCgcKQN Spotify]<br>[https://needlejuice.bandcamp.com/track/welcome-to-tally-hall Bandcamp]<br>[https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/track/welcome-to-tally-hall-acoustic-demo Acoustic Demo (Bandcamp)]<br>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQE2CTjtXS0 Early Rehearsal (YouTube)]<br>[https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/track/welcome-to-tally-hall-demo Demo (Bandcamp)]<br> | |||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 22:54, 17 February 2022
Welcome To Tally Hall | |
Written by | Joe Hawley, Rob Cantor, Zubin Sedghi |
---|---|
Appears on | Welcome To Tally Hall (EP), Complete Demos, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum |
Sung by | Joe Hawley, Rob Cantor, Zubin Sedghi |
Genre | Rock |
Language | English |
Links: | YouTube Spotify Bandcamp Acoustic Demo (Bandcamp) Early Rehearsal (YouTube) Demo (Bandcamp) |
Welcome To Tally Hall is often abbreviated to "WTTH". It is not a song, but a love-child of the brains of Joe Hawley, Rob Cantor, and Zubin Sedghi.
The music video for Welcome to Tally Hall debuted in the 4th episode of Tally Hall's Internet Show.
History
Originally from the Welcome To Tally Hall (EP) and included on Complete Demos. When moved to MMMM, there were some slight word changes, such as "homophonic" to "heterophonic." The intro and outro are new as well as the opening notes of the song which were originally not chiptune.
Trivia
- The Ford Windstar is a minivan sold from 1995 to 2003, renamed the Freestar in 2004.
- Eddie Thatch refers to the pirate Blackbeard
- WWTHD? stands for What Would Tally Hall Do?, which references a popular Christian motto from the 90's
- 'gnac refers to cognac, a brandy named after a town in France.
- Bill Laimbeer is a retired basketball player and current WNBA coach.
- Ebonics refers to English speech patterns primarily spoken by African Americans.
Tabs/Chords
Unavailable, if you have made tabs or chords of the song please add them!
Personnel
Music & Lyrics: Rob Cantor, Joe Hawley, Zubin Sedghi
Vocals: Rob Cantor, Joe Hawley, Zubin Sedghi
Additional Vocals: Marvin Yagoda, Andrew Horowitz
Electric & Acoustic Guitars: Rob Cantor, Joe Hawley
Keyboard: Andrew Horowitz
Drum Kit & Percussion: Ross Federman
Bass: Zubin Sedghi
Cello: Rachel Hsieh, Anna Schultz
Saxophone: Bobby Streng
Trombone: Melissa Gardiner
Trumpet: Jeff Blim, Michael Nickens
Viola: Laurel Borden,
Violin: Shawn Jaeger