Cram in a short fight (It Made Sense At The Time prefight)
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Cram in a short fight (It Made Sense At The Time prefight)
It Made Sense At The Time
Due: Sunday, 07/10/16 9:59am PDT
yourbandname_imsatt.mp3 sent to fightmaster@songfight.org
subject: It Made Sense At The Time
body: (your band name)
Due to the upcoming Song Fight! Live we're going to have an old school style one-week fight. Then we'll get the live fight title up at the beginning of the week before the live fight.
Due: Sunday, 07/10/16 9:59am PDT
yourbandname_imsatt.mp3 sent to fightmaster@songfight.org
subject: It Made Sense At The Time
body: (your band name)
Due to the upcoming Song Fight! Live we're going to have an old school style one-week fight. Then we'll get the live fight title up at the beginning of the week before the live fight.
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Re: Cram in a short fight (It Made Sense At The Time prefight)
Heads up, I aim to update the site closer to the deadline than usual this time, so we can get the live fight title up far enough in advance of Song Fight! Live for folks to have a shot at writing their songs beforehand (not that anyone will).
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Re: Cram in a short fight (It Made Sense At The Time prefight)
Hi. Quick question...
How does next week's Songfight work, is it still an online vote open to those not attending Songfight Live, or is it just for those in attendance with voting taking place at the event?
Sorry we can't attend this year
How does next week's Songfight work, is it still an online vote open to those not attending Songfight Live, or is it just for those in attendance with voting taking place at the event?
Sorry we can't attend this year
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Re: Cram in a short fight (It Made Sense At The Time prefight)
It will be posted on the site and is open to all as usual and all participants must submit their entry-- the live fight stuff will not automatically be included.
Game on!
JB
Game on!
JB
blippity blop ya don’t stop heyyyyyyyyy
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Re: Cram in a short fight (It Made Sense At The Time prefight)
As JB said, for folks not attending this will be just like a regular fight. There is also usually an "optional challenge" of "live recording" or something like that.
For new folks who don't know what goes on at Song Fight! Live, there will be a "live fight" where attendees perform the songs they wrote for the title, and the audience votes for a winner (with applause, judged by the MC). In a good year some generous person records the live fight performances and sends the recordings to the performers if they want them to submit for the online fight. Some folks submit studio versions of their live fight songs instead though.
For new folks who don't know what goes on at Song Fight! Live, there will be a "live fight" where attendees perform the songs they wrote for the title, and the audience votes for a winner (with applause, judged by the MC). In a good year some generous person records the live fight performances and sends the recordings to the performers if they want them to submit for the online fight. Some folks submit studio versions of their live fight songs instead though.
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Re: Cram in a short fight (It Made Sense At The Time prefight)
Yeah! Live recordings!
Everything is about perspective.
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Re: Cram in a short fight (It Made Sense At The Time prefight)
So the one time I get it recorded properly AND three days early, I'm still 20 min late (I think) because I hadn't dld the app to convert .ogg to .mp3.
Anyway cy'all (some) later in the week!
Anyway cy'all (some) later in the week!
Everything is about perspective.
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Re: Cram in a short fight (It Made Sense At The Time prefight)
I'm a participant in this fight. I don't know what the band name will be, because, you see, it's those guys. They're my jamming buddies, for those who may not have twigged. (I'm not on all their entries.)
For some reason, my jamming buddies don't share my interest in production. I get it about not rehearsing. I mean, who rehearses a jam? But the subject of SongFight came up, and we managed to write and knock off a short, moderately coherent if somewhat artless song in the time we have available for jamming -- basically an afternoon -- and run through a few takes and overdubs.
Now, if you ask me, cleaning up a recording, even one rife with musical mistakes, is not a big deal if you know what to do. This time the usual producer obliged me by copying the WAV files to Reaper so I could clean them up, and he took notes. But as far as I can tell, he then worked with his usual muddy mix on the multichannel recording device and posted that.
He was good enough to send along an MP3 I made of my cleanup. It's not by any means a final mix -- I didn't have time for proper mixing, and anyway it would have been futile given the monitors available -- but I did take out the muddiness and introduce some track separation using routine, non-monitor-intensive procedures. Even he says it's "super clean," if "a little thin."
In the fullness of time I will post that MP3 as an attachment, and you can compare it to what's in the fight. If on account of this you are inspired to suggest once again to my jamming buddies that they could benefit from cleaning up their act, especially since they now know how, don't let me stand in your way.
For some reason, my jamming buddies don't share my interest in production. I get it about not rehearsing. I mean, who rehearses a jam? But the subject of SongFight came up, and we managed to write and knock off a short, moderately coherent if somewhat artless song in the time we have available for jamming -- basically an afternoon -- and run through a few takes and overdubs.
Now, if you ask me, cleaning up a recording, even one rife with musical mistakes, is not a big deal if you know what to do. This time the usual producer obliged me by copying the WAV files to Reaper so I could clean them up, and he took notes. But as far as I can tell, he then worked with his usual muddy mix on the multichannel recording device and posted that.
He was good enough to send along an MP3 I made of my cleanup. It's not by any means a final mix -- I didn't have time for proper mixing, and anyway it would have been futile given the monitors available -- but I did take out the muddiness and introduce some track separation using routine, non-monitor-intensive procedures. Even he says it's "super clean," if "a little thin."
In the fullness of time I will post that MP3 as an attachment, and you can compare it to what's in the fight. If on account of this you are inspired to suggest once again to my jamming buddies that they could benefit from cleaning up their act, especially since they now know how, don't let me stand in your way.
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Re: Cram in a short fight (It Made Sense At The Time prefight)
Listening Party for 'It Made Sense at the Time'
Preshow starts in a few minutes!
And it made sense to call this one 'Good Luck Charm', but with the delay, I can get this one in, since it's not posted yet!
So Next Monday will be the SpinTunes Finals, and in 2 Mondays will be Good Luck Charm.