The resource in question consists of written or digital notations that allow musicians to perform the well-known baseball anthem. These notations typically include the melody, harmony (chords), and sometimes lyrics of the song. An example would be a printed document showing the treble clef with notes indicating the tune, accompanied by chord symbols above the staff for guitar or piano accompaniment.
Access to this musical resource facilitates the performance and preservation of a cultural touchstone. Its value lies in enabling individuals and groups to play and sing the song, fostering a sense of community and tradition, particularly at baseball games and related events. The song itself has significant historical context, dating back to 1908, and this availability ensures its continued presence in musical culture.