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Offline subdjoe

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Anyone for a Rebel Yell?
« on: October 19, 2010, 05:37:14 PM »
Pvt. Thomas N. Alexander of the 37th North Carolina Troops


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How many people can say they have heard an authentic Rebel Yell? To our knowledge this is the only surviving example of the Rebel Yell given by one of the 140,000 Tar Heels who defended the state of North Carolina. We encourage you to listen to this voice from the past, read the see information below to learn of the man behind the voice and how this audio treasure came to be recorded for posterity.


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The audio files accompanying this page were recorded by the general manager of WBT radio at a Sons of Confederate Veterans meeting in 1935 when Alexander was 90 years old. The interviewer spends several minutes with Alexander asking for the history of the Rebel Yell.  Alexander, whose age makes it hard to understand him, replies that he first heard the yell at "Cold Harbor", apparently meaning the 1862 Seven Days Battle of Gaines Mill, which was sometimes called First Cold Harbor, which was his first battle.  Alexander then says whenever the Yankees heard the Rebel Yell, "they would fly," meaning run away. The interviewer then asks all of the veterans in attendance to give the yell. They give several, controlled monosyllabic calls. Apparently, at some point later in the meeting, perhaps in a more private room as the sound quality seems to improve, the interviewer asks Alexander to give his own version of the yell.

Not the uncontrolled, wild ululations we know, is it?

And, a bit of history on another NC regiment:  37th North Carolina Infantry Regiment in the American Civil War
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Re: Anyone for a Rebel Yell?
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2010, 02:30:40 PM »
What a great find, this one goes in the stickys!
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Re: Anyone for a Rebel Yell?
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2010, 05:55:10 AM »
What a great find, this one goes in the stickys!

Thanks, Ga.  Kind of makes you wonder what other little gems are out there, doesn't it?  Lurking out there on page 5, or maybe page 50, of a google search for something totally different.   
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Re: Anyone for a Rebel Yell?
« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2010, 03:15:34 PM »
It is not what I expected at all. It almost sounds like a coyote howl. I wonder if it was copied from some Native American yell?
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Re: Anyone for a Rebel Yell?
« Reply #4 on: December 29, 2010, 07:24:12 AM »
It is not what I expected at all. It almost sounds like a coyote howl. I wonder if it was copied from some Native American yell?

LOTS of speculation on it, that among the top.  Also, given the high percentage of Celts in the South, that is was a hold over from the war cries of the Celts as they were fighting off the sassenachs.  Others suggest that it came from some of the calls in fox hunting, or even from the dogs of the pack. 

Here is another example:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzOAbekZoOc
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Re: Anyone for a Rebel Yell?
« Reply #5 on: December 29, 2010, 08:33:31 AM »
As a Southerner born and bred, and a steadfast Rebel at heart, I want to thank those that posted this information. I bookmarked both sites and plan to enjoy them in the future. Thanks again, Gentlemen!
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