Time for round #30 of the Fretboard Composition Challenge.
Every few months there'll be a composition challenge. It revolves around individuals or groups of forum members composing and recording music.
No prizes for this challenge. It's just for fun, a spur to creating, sharing, discussing music/recording and learning. Plus a way of testing the water with your creations and getting some feedback.
GUIDELINES -THEME
In an attempt to encourage more entries, there isn't a theme for this one. Just compose a tune, or recycle something you've composed previously.
Feel free if you want to create your own theme.
Picture: In addition to the music, try to create your own picture that relates to your selected theme/title. This isn't mandatory.
DATES AND VOTING
Fretboard Challenge #30 starts NOW! - Submission deadline is midnight 30th November 2020
Voting will start soon after the submission deadline and run for about two weeks, with each voter selecting their 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice.
First choice gets 5 points - Second choice gets 3 points - Third choice gets 1 point
The entry with the most points wins.
The order and scores of the three people with the most votes will be announced soon after the voting ends.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
All recordings and pictures need to be sent via email to Compositions@theFB.co.uk
Songs to be submitted in mp3 format.
Pictures to be in jpg or png format.
It's not a competition.
Comments
Thanks got it. Which reminds me I need to make a start.
One entry so far.
Give me a break I've still got to finish my cover challenge entry first, but I might run out of time on that one.
At least I've already done the next SotM backing track.
https://youtu.be/p5QfkZf9Aw4
That makes 3.
I might be able to get something done on my laptop, plus I brought my Strat and audio interface with me, but the situation isn't ideal.
I'm mainly here to support my brother so he can get a break and so that I can order and arrange stuff on my laptop via my phone internet, as they're not computer literate. Carers come in very briefly every day. Nurses visit once or twice a week. Sitters from Macmillan and Palliative Care come in every few days and stay a while, but that's on an ad hoc basis.
I suppose in theory I could drive back from Stoke On Trent to Exmouth to occasionally visit my wife, arguing that she's in my social bubble. But that's stretching it a bit owing to the distance and I'm worried about the risk of taking Covid back to her, with all the care visitors we're getting here.