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Markleford wrote:Back to the contest...

By my calculations, voting should be ending in 15 minutes: can someone in the UK confirm for me? I don't want to close the thread too early or too late!

- m
In 15 minutes it will be 6PM in the UK.

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Markleford wrote:Lady J, I've removed the three photos from your last post.

Please play nice and start another thread for your fans where they can get all the photos they can handle.

- m
Ok Daddy. :D

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astanine wrote:In 15 minutes it will be 6PM in the UK.
Righto then! :) Last chance, folks...

- m
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Markleford wrote:Back to the contest...

By my calculations, voting should be ending in 15 minutes: can someone in the UK confirm for me? I don't want to close the thread too early or too late!

- m
GMT does *not* switch when the U.K. goes to summer time. Technically, then, I believe there's another hour to go. This forum's posts are all tagged with actual GMT.
"Don't fear mistakes. There are none." - Miles Davis

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Khepira wrote:GMT does *not* switch when the U.K. goes to summer time. Technically, then, I believe there's another hour to go. This forum's posts are all tagged with actual GMT.
Then we stand corrected. Thanks again!

I guess it does say at the bottom of my page, "All times are GMT - 5 Hours", so I suppose that adds up (or subtracts out).

Okay then... one more hour! :P

- m
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yes.so keep voting for me ;)

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Khepira wrote:
Markleford wrote:Back to the contest...

By my calculations, voting should be ending in 15 minutes: can someone in the UK confirm for me? I don't want to close the thread too early or too late!

- m
GMT does *not* switch when the U.K. goes to summer time. Technically, then, I believe there's another hour to go. This forum's posts are all tagged with actual GMT.
Yes you are right I just read the rules and it says 6PM GMT which is an hour later.

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Why don't we start an approach something along these lines:
(based on the idea that music actually should be composed)

: In the key of D sharp (as an example) to include at least chord voicings or arpegios according to a most simple progression, say, inclusively; I - II and V ( or some other chord progression that makes sense ) but must include them somewheres. Without giving too many theoretical explanations to make us scramble and think a bit, for although simple, this should get some of us, me in particular, to take our music theory books out and the dust them off.
And no use of looped samples, just samplers of instruments.
Last edited by peppy197 on Thu Jun 30, 2005 5:50 pm, edited 3 times in total.

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peppy197 wrote:Why don't we start an approach something along these lines:
(based on the idea that music actually should be composed)

: In the key of D sharp (as an example) include at least chord voicings or arpegios according to a most simple progression, say I - II - V ( or some other chord progression that makes sense ). Without explanations making us scramble a bit, for although simple, this should get some of us, me in particular, to take our music theory books out and the dust off them.
Personally, I don't mind free-for-alls; just finishing anything half-decent is challenge enough for me. But if we must have themes, the idea above is intriguing (similar to Beardedone's Dorian scale.) At least it allows a lot of freedom, but without being a 'free-for-all.' I think you'd need to post an example and simple explanation. (I don't fully understand the terms ('vamp') in Gordon's post.)
"Don't fear mistakes. There are none." - Miles Davis

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I think a theme defined in purely musical terms is needed. A glancing tribute to Hanslick, if you will. As long as we have a clear definition of the musical requirements such as peppy19y described and appropriate - loops is a good idea) then I am sure even the most theory resistant will benefit.

Best,
Gordon

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Voting is officially closed!

Congrats to WoJ for making the last-minute vote that potentially decides the top 3!

Stay tuned for results...

- m
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:(

I came a few minutes too late...

Well anyway...

1-Khepira
2-Donkey T
3-Glooper
4-Hovmod
5-Oliver Davy
6-guido
7-Plunge
8-Wopelka
9-Stjelle
10-Lady J

If any of the above lost for, say, 1 point, sorry :oops:

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Results have been PM'd to Markleford.
"Don't fear mistakes. There are none." - Miles Davis

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peppy197 wrote: And no use of looped samples, just samplers of instruments.
Peppy,

Do you mean we shouldn't use loop libraries, or snippets of songs as in Techbot's example?

Because most samplers are going to use loops of samples unless they are one-shots of percussion hits and such.

By the way, Beardedone will win July if he enters and your idea becomes the guideline :D

-Scott

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I thank you Scott. But July belongs to Vurt!

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