Now that'd be fun!
june contest ... GOSSIP
- "The" Jazz
- 4616 posts since 18 Aug, 2004 from California, United States
The next contest should be the "Earworm" song. You write a song that will easily get stuck in people's heads for weeks. Maybe months. 
Now that'd be fun!
Now that'd be fun!
Greg Schlaepfer
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- KVRAF
- 7217 posts since 21 Aug, 2004 from Trondheim, Norway
Like this?Gregjazz wrote:The next contest should be the "Earworm" song. You write a song that will easily get stuck in people's heads for weeks. Maybe months.
Now that'd be fun!
Rakkervoksen
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- Banned
- 4073 posts since 15 Mar, 2004
Hovmod wrote:Like this?Gregjazz wrote:The next contest should be the "Earworm" song. You write a song that will easily get stuck in people's heads for weeks. Maybe months.
Now that'd be fun!
NO!
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- KVRist
- 114 posts since 13 Oct, 2002 from Highway 61
Here is my first installment on this months tracks:
1-2-Many - Deal with It!
Nice guitar arrangements. Great drums, Nice vocal backings.
Really liked the layered guitars.
aieda_cin - tiholasciato
Liked the drums and guitar.
Diek - Undercover
like the tones and overall texture.
liked the key changes and the constant but changing echo background
Patrick9 - Sunshine
Very interesting vocals
sttjelle - Sunday
Great lyrics, well sung.
Like the drums, bass, and basic groove.
The synth leads are very rich sounding.
astanine - Baby
loved the phase distortions type retro sounds especially the lead towards the end.
Loved the drum samples.
odavy - I can hear her (sellout mix)
The piano part sounds really good and builds well.
The intro and verse parts worked really well for me. Liked the
complex mix, singing works too.
rockstar_not - loser
great lyrics, well sung.
This is a winner in my book.
Gregjazz - Four Flavors of Guitar
I liked the chunky crunchy power chords and the steel string acoustic parts best.
Covers a lot of ground in 2 min.
1-2-Many - Deal with It!
Nice guitar arrangements. Great drums, Nice vocal backings.
Really liked the layered guitars.
aieda_cin - tiholasciato
Liked the drums and guitar.
Diek - Undercover
like the tones and overall texture.
liked the key changes and the constant but changing echo background
Patrick9 - Sunshine
Very interesting vocals
sttjelle - Sunday
Great lyrics, well sung.
Like the drums, bass, and basic groove.
The synth leads are very rich sounding.
astanine - Baby
loved the phase distortions type retro sounds especially the lead towards the end.
Loved the drum samples.
odavy - I can hear her (sellout mix)
The piano part sounds really good and builds well.
The intro and verse parts worked really well for me. Liked the
complex mix, singing works too.
rockstar_not - loser
great lyrics, well sung.
This is a winner in my book.
Gregjazz - Four Flavors of Guitar
I liked the chunky crunchy power chords and the steel string acoustic parts best.
Covers a lot of ground in 2 min.
--JAIDY
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- KVRAF
- 2841 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Planet Earth...for now
Sorry emdot, but aren't these all merely "free for alls" in sheep's clothing?emdot_ambient wrote:I think genre specific competitions are a generally bad idea.
Have we already done the ideal porn video soundrack?
Or, the soundtrack to my last/current love affair?
Or, this is what my dreams sound like?
Or, soundtrack to the first chapter of your favorite book?
Or, I was supposed to be listening to my teacher but was daydreaming this?
Or, the song I can't get out of my head?
Or, an alien species love story?
Or, soundtrack to a historic event?
Or, play this song at my funeral?
Or, theme song to my very own TV show?

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- Banned
- 4073 posts since 15 Mar, 2004
Voting Party!
Yep.
I'm already having such a weird time trying to decide which tunes are 'most commercial' and which ones I like the best because I like them.
So, I'm going to have me a Voting Party. I'm having a shiteload of friends come over and all that's gonna play on the boomer is KVR contest songs...
The demographic is 20 to 30 year-old upwardly mobile Chinese.
...and I am going to let them sway my voting decisions on each and every song as we carry on and make merry.
Afterall -- if you're after a commercial recording deal, then you better be paying attention to what these folks like to hear in the near future.
Yep.
I'm already having such a weird time trying to decide which tunes are 'most commercial' and which ones I like the best because I like them.
So, I'm going to have me a Voting Party. I'm having a shiteload of friends come over and all that's gonna play on the boomer is KVR contest songs...
The demographic is 20 to 30 year-old upwardly mobile Chinese.
...and I am going to let them sway my voting decisions on each and every song as we carry on and make merry.
Afterall -- if you're after a commercial recording deal, then you better be paying attention to what these folks like to hear in the near future.
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- Banned
- 4073 posts since 15 Mar, 2004
Roger that mate -- no worries!M'Snah wrote:make sure to have some classical music loving friends there too... And just repeat the first 10 seconds of my tune a couple of times
- KVRAF
- 2744 posts since 5 Dec, 2003 from Harlan's World
If I come on late enough I will WIN!!!...xander wrote:The demographic is 20 to 30 year-old upwardly mobile Chinese.
My Soundcloud Too many pieces of music finish far too long after the end. - Stravinsky
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- KVRian
- 1206 posts since 10 Apr, 2002 from Born, living and probably dying in Germany
M'Snah wrote:Other suggestions:
- A Christmas song
A song for my funeral on Christmas - that would be a great theme!emdot_ambient wrote:Or, play this song at my funeral?
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- KVRAF
- 4908 posts since 10 Aug, 2004 from Colorado Springs
Thanks Mr. Patch.PawPawPatch wrote: rockstar_not - loser
great lyrics, well sung.
This is a winner in my book.
Question - were you already a registered member of the Auditorium so you could download the song? That's where I have it hosted right now, although perhaps Markleford mirrors them, I don't know.
-Scott
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- KVRAF
- 4908 posts since 10 Aug, 2004 from Colorado Springs
Here's another contest suggestion:
Right now, I'm listening to Brian Wilson presents Smile.
Lots of just over 2 minute sonic experiments in there.
Why not have the KVR contest for July be 'Upside-down Frown'?
We could add a couple of rules:
1. Must publish the key the 2 minute vignette is in. (reason - someone could arrange these in circle-of-5ths and mix-tape/mashup them - just like what Smile sound like.
2. 2 levels of contest - best Wilson-like vignette, and best 3 part mix tape of the previous submissions.
3. vignettes have to be submitted by 15th of July, mixes by 23rd of July.
-Scott
Right now, I'm listening to Brian Wilson presents Smile.
Lots of just over 2 minute sonic experiments in there.
Why not have the KVR contest for July be 'Upside-down Frown'?
We could add a couple of rules:
1. Must publish the key the 2 minute vignette is in. (reason - someone could arrange these in circle-of-5ths and mix-tape/mashup them - just like what Smile sound like.
2. 2 levels of contest - best Wilson-like vignette, and best 3 part mix tape of the previous submissions.
3. vignettes have to be submitted by 15th of July, mixes by 23rd of July.
-Scott
- KVRAF
- 1818 posts since 5 Apr, 2002 from Seattle, WA, USA
Totally true!!! And had I known that I'd have done more of an acoustic power ballad with some electronic sounds thrown in for good measure...xander wrote:Voting Party!
The demographic is 20 to 30 year-old upwardly mobile Chinese.
...and I am going to let them sway my voting decisions on each and every song as we carry on and make merry.![]()
Afterall -- if you're after a commercial recording deal, then you better be paying attention to what these folks like to hear in the near future.
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
rockstar_not wrote:Here's another contest suggestion:
Right now, I'm listening to Brian Wilson presents Smile.
Lots of just over 2 minute sonic experiments in there.
Why not have the KVR contest for July be 'Upside-down Frown'?
We could add a couple of rules:
1. Must publish the key the 2 minute vignette is in. (reason - someone could arrange these in circle-of-5ths and mix-tape/mashup them - just like what Smile sound like.
2. 2 levels of contest - best Wilson-like vignette, and best 3 part mix tape of the previous submissions.
3. vignettes have to be submitted by 15th of July, mixes by 23rd of July.
-Scott
THAT'S A FANTASTIC IDEA
BUT what if someone wants modulation in his tracks?
Anyway, I'm really into this ideam but sadly I don't see many people going along with it...
Listen to some Monkey-Music