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Q: What ceremony is hail to the chief played at?
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What song was played after the president was sworn in?

Hail to the chief.


Who is Hail to the Chief played for?

The custom of having this march played whenever the President enters the room began with James Polk at the request of his wife. Before that was played at Van Buren's inauguration ceremony. Even earlier it was played to honor George Washington at a ceremony in 1815. The song first appeared around 1812.


What song was played as Lincoln entered theater?

The orchestra played "Hail to the Chief."


what march is played for the vice presidents entrance?

Hail to the Chief.


What song played on CNN after Obama became president?

Hail to the Chief.


What is the president theme song?

Hail to the Chief


When was Hail to the Chief - TV series - created?

Hail to the Chief - TV series - was created in 1985.


What is the duration of Hail to the Chief TV series?

The duration of Hail to the Chief - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.


When did Hail to the Chief - TV series - end?

Hail to the Chief - TV series - ended on 1985-07-20.


What song is traditionally heard when the president of the US arrives on scene?

You may be refering to the fanfare "Hail to the Chief". It seems it is not used as often as it once was. It is a brief martial tune. Traditionally it is immediately preceded by 4 "ruffles and flourishes", a brief brass and percussion intro something along the lines of tum da-da-daaa da-da-daaa (played 4 times for the president). Hail to the Chief is in the public domain. The link allows you to hear both "Ruffles and Flourishes" and "Hail to the Chief".


What is the president song?

Hail to the Chief.


What is the offical song of the president of the United states?

There is no official President's Day song. For a selection of songs that you might enjoy or use in the classroom for President's Day, try here: http://www.songsforteaching.com/uspresidents.htm