Announcement: The VDL Parking Lot Composition Contest

For immediate release:

Have your Virtual Drumline composition published worldwide!
Tapspace announces the [url=https://www.tapspace.com/vdl2/lotcontest.html][b]Virtual Drumline Parking Lot Composition Contest.[/b][/url]

[url=https://www.tapspace.com/vdl2/lotcontest.html][img]https://www.tapspace.com/images/lotcontestbanner.jpg[/img][/url]

Do you have a good idea for a battery jam? Enter your piece in the Virtual Drumline Parking Lot Composition Contest. The grand prize winner will be awarded a publishing contract for worldwide availability of their piece including ongoing royalties. Show the world what you've got and enter now. Click the above link for all the details.

Best of luck to all entrants!
[quote author=Jim Casella link=topic=834.msg3746#msg3746 date=1135759655]
Only a few more days left! Ram now or forever hold your piece... ;)
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Jim,

Out of curiosity, how many entries have been submitted (or can you release that info)?
Only a few more days left! Ram now or forever hold your piece... ;)
This contest is for registered users of Virtual Drumline or Virtual Drumline 2. Rules and eligibility requirements can be found [url=https://www.tapspace.com/vdl2/lotcontest.html]here.[/url]
Strictly hypothetical, but...

Let's say that there's a guy or gal out there with some unique ideas who happens to be broke, stranded on a desert island or living in a monestary. Let's say this guy/gal, due to his/her circumstances, isn't privy to the services of VDL, but thinks it's one darn exceptional little piece of software, and wants to participate. Could the staff at Tapspace be persuaded to enter his/her composition in to VDL if it were given the once-over and raised sufficient interest? Can they interpret smoke signals?

I ask only because I just happen to [b][i]be[/i][/b] stranded on a desert island and sending this mail by way of my interpreter; a one-armed rodeo cowboy from Laos, named Clyde.

[quote author=m2mathew link=topic=834.msg3301#msg3301 date=1129135970]
Can individuals submit more than one entry?
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Yes. Individuals may submit more than one entry if they wish. We will update the contest rules to clarify this.
[quote author=Fliggity link=topic=834.msg3299#msg3299 date=1129096719]
By ";ram";, would you mean more of an ";ensemble"; feel as opposed to segmented types that you would find in a cadence?�� And also possible different time signatures, that groups couldnt march to?�� Just trying to get a bead on ";ram";.��

Thanks
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These decisions will be up to each composer. Multiple time signatures are fine if you decide to use them. We are specifically requesting that this piece be something other than a streetbeat/cadence, but that doesn't necessarily mean it needs to be difficult to march to. You're free to have creative liberty within the confines of the contest criteria.
Can individuals submit more than one entry?
By ";ram";, would you mean more of an ";ensemble"; feel as opposed to segmented types that you would find in a cadence?  And also possible different time signatures, that groups couldnt march to?  Just trying to get a bead on ";ram";. 

Thanks
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