Song Swap Contest 2.0
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on Oct. 18, 2005
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Next entry: It’s time for the second Song Swap Contest. For those of you who missed it last time, the premise is this: Seven people each create a mixed CD and swap them by mail. Each person tries to identify the songs. Winners are given valuable (seriously!) iTunes gift certificates. Sound fun? HOW TO WIN Each prize is an iTunes gift certificate for $30. In addition, you get to keep all the CDs you’re sent. REQUIREMENTS HOW TO ENTER PICKING YOUR MUSIC Commercially released means it has a label, and is sold for money from somebody other than the band itself. Having had a show and a self-published CD isn’t good enough; if you want a special waiver, contact me and we’ll talk about sales figures. Plus I will think you’re snooty. If you go for totally obscure songs, that may make it harder to get the prize for most-liked mix. It goes without saying that if YOU don’t know the name of a song or an artist, you can’t include that item on the CD. It should also go without saying that the song needs to be identifiable by listening to it: clips of silence, clips of ambient noise, songs that are too short are all not allowed. MAKING THE CD You make a CD with ten songs. If you put more than ten songs on the CD, only the first ten songs are considered part of the contest. Each CD you make must be the same. You should also do your best to put high quality versions of the songs on the CD. Burn it as a regular music CD. Each CD must have your name on it. You can decorate the CD in any way you choose. Last time, some labels were very creative. At the very least, draw a nice picture on it. You are not allowed to write any song titles or artists on the CD. There does not need to be a theme to the mix, but there can be: Canadian artists, music to shower by, music that gets faster, music with bad puns, music by women who wear too many sparkles. Have fun with it. SENDING THE CD RECEIVING THE CDS But you can ask friends for help via phone or in person. You can ask a librarian. You can accost a DJ at a club. But it all has to be without Internet—no Skype, IM, nothing like that. MAKING YOUR GUESSES Spelling doesn’t have to be exact, but the title has to be pretty darn close. Yes, you could rate everyone else’s picks all 1s, but if I see that sort of lame behavior, I’ll work in a modifier based on your rating bell curve to normalize your data. OR you can spend time trying to figure out a 7-way prisoner’s dilemma logic problem to figure out what the optimal game strategy for rating is. Or you can just be honest. Anyway, once all the guesses are in, or the contest time limit has expired, the guesses will be scored and the winners will be announced. In case of a tie in any category, the following rules apply: THE TIME LINE PRIZES This contest will cost me a bit of $$$ and my time, but in exchange I’ll have some fun and get mixed CDs from my music-savvy friends. Because there’s no profit and no element of chance, this isn’t a lottery and shouldn’t get us all arrested for mail fraud. At least, that’s my hope. OTHER RULES QUESTIONS |
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