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  2. Applause - Wikipedia

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    Indiscriminate applause is widely considered a violation of classical music concert etiquette: Applause is discouraged between movements, reserved instead for the end of the entire work. Yelling, jumping, and other disruptive actions are discouraged as well, although cheering can be appropriate during a standing ovation.

  3. Cheering - Wikipedia

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    Cheering involves the uttering or making of sounds and may be used to encourage, excite to action, indicate approval or welcome. The word cheer originally meant face, countenance, or expression, and came through Old French into Middle English in the 13th century from Low Latin cara , head; this is generally referred to the Greek καρα;.

  4. Viking Thunder Clap - Wikipedia

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    Viking clapping of Esteghlal fans in the match against Shahr Khodro, 9 May 2022. Fans of the following teams regularly perform versions of the viking clap: Esteghlal fans performed the Viking clap immediately after the end of the UEFA Euro 2016; With each clap, they call their team nickname "S.S".

  5. Cheering is banned from Tokyo Olympics. Are athletes ...

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    "The lack of fans will be weird for some of the athletes," says former U.S. Olympic swimmer Tara Kirk Sell.

  6. Michael Phelps explains how the viral video of him cheering ...

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    Nearly every person at Augusta National on Sunday was cheering on Tiger Woods to win the Masters, but one particular patron stood out from the crowd.

  7. Did “The View” just play fake audience applause for a ...

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    Listen to audio from the show, where loud noises of a cheering crowd rapidly fade away as Sunny Hostin asks Republican Adam Kinzinger a question. Did The View just play fake audience applause over ...

  8. Artificial crowd noise - Wikipedia

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    Artificial crowd noise is pre-recorded audio that simulates the live sounds of spectators, particularly during sporting events.. Sports teams have used artificial crowd noise to simulate stadium sounds during practices to acclimate themselves to conditions they would face in actual games, and some have accused teams of using artificial crowd noise on top of in-person crowds to distract ...

  9. Concert etiquette - Wikipedia

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    With regards to applause, the audience usually claps after each solo within the jazz tune in order to recognize the soloist. As well, the audience may applaud and cheer at the end of a song. This type of engagement is common throughout jazz performances regardless of the setting and shares the same basic ideas as other clapping procedures: show ...