I thought I'd post this, just in here for now, to get your views (as regular contributors to the various "of the month" challenges) on this suggestion ...
I have a number of prizes for this. And these are
nice prizes!
I'm thinking that perhaps we run a cross-challenge competition from the start of Nov through to mid-Dec (just so that prizes can be sent out and received before Christmas).
The idea of cross-challenge is so that entries could be a simple riff, or something more complex, or a solo over a track picked by the entrant, etc. Anything as long as it meets the theme. Probably time-limited too.
The theme could be "what I'd like to hear when I open my Christmas card".
The objective is really to generate a bit more interest and a few more entrants. Hence focus all attention on a single challenge (replacing the various other challenges for Nov/Dec) with a relevant theme.
I'd appreciate thoughts, comments, suggestions ...
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“Theory is something that is written down after the music has been made so we can explain it to others”– Levi Clay
Another thought I had to get more people interested maybe, as I'm as guilty as anyone for not taking the time to listen to the RotM and Compossion challenges - how about doing a winners cup, so all the past winners of RotM go through several heats to end with an eventual overall winner. It might just be an alternative idea to get some people tuned into it who aren't at the moment.
There's something in there to think about.
I feel that perhaps the challenges don't have enough profile on the forum. Most people forget that they're there.
Don't know whether an overall "winner" is quite the right approach though. Despite it being a bit primary-schoolish, I've come around to the view that everyone who manages to find the time to get something submitted is a "winner" (which makes me a loser 90% of the time!) and pretty much all the submissions that I've heard have had something good about them.
Because there's so much good stuff in there, I'd love to do something with the submissions other than leave them to the obscurity of SoundCloud.
Maybe it's time for a theFretBoard compilation CD ...
("what's a CD, dad?").
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Do you simply submit the entry via Soundcloud only ? Or is there other software/uploads ?
We then upload all the submissions onto Soundcloud (forum's account).
How about combining this all into some kind of forum selection process for what gets put on a Fretboard compilation CD, with the profits from said CD going either to Fretboard funds or, alternatively, to a designated charity/charities?
Compositions, riffs, solos could all be accomodated onto the CD. Maybe one (or more) of the many wonderful guitar self-builds could be nominated for the CD cover artwork (with some nice photography)?