This is the combined Voting and Discussion thread.
Only two entries this month. Thanks to
@Frewired for participating.
Please use this thread to cast your votes for your favourite entries to Fretboard Composition Challenge
VOTING AND DATES
Voting System - voters can pick their favourite entries.
First choice gets 5 points - Second choice gets 3 points - Third choice gets 1 point (except there isn't a third entry this month)
The entry with the most points wins.
Simply post in this thread your top three choices for winner in order, 1st choice first etc etc.
(Note for Entrants of the competition: Self Voting is NOT Allowed)
Voting ends midnight 30th March 2020, and results will be announced shortly after.
REMINDER OF GUIDELINES
The theme for this one was suggested by
@Fretwired and is as follows:
"Back to the 80's"
... hair metal, the rise of the new wave of British heavy metal with bands like Iron Maiden, the reinvention of Whitesnake with the platinum selling 1987, Steve Vai's Passin and Warfare, Yngwie Malmsteen's shred, albums from bands like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ratt, Skid Row, Motorhead, Metallica, Van Halen or the chorused delay sound of bands like the Police or the Cockteau Twins, or the Clash, Nirvana or Ramones or prog rock from Rush and Pink Floyd.
It's not a competition.
Comments
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
To Fret - lovely soundscaping as always.
To the 3142nd of the famous Stratman clan - nicely mashed up. Enjoy the Beck bits especially.
Tough to judge but I'm going with:
5 points : @Fretwired ;
5 points : @stratman3142 ;
Ain't I a stinker
Seriously, great work both, no losers here!
Well, as you mentioned @Fretwired first, I'll take that as 5 point to Fretwired and 3 points to me to break the stalemate
So @Fretwired is currently in the lead.
Honorable, but foolish.
You now both get zero points for ignoring the ancient tradition of alphabetical order!
Perhaps we'll call it a draw and end this one early, if it's OK with @Fretwired. Then I can get the next one started which might help to give people something else to occupy their minds.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!