
up-fiddler
Taming the World--for now
The Challenge for March 1st is far more arbitrary than the February Challenge. It will guarantee new material and make us think differently to get at a story. Again, the idea is to USE THIS AS A TOOL FOR GROWTH and if you are in then you are committed to offering an honest critique of everyone else who participates. In return, everyone will be giving your material a constructive commentary. POST NO ENTRIES PROIR TO THE DEADLINE so that we don’t limit ourselves to what others think or write.
Here’s the Challenge:
You must use a minimum of 9 words from the acceptable list to develop your story and song. You MAY NOT use any of the words from the second list. The idea is to guide our songs away and apart from clichés. My feeling for how this should work is to print and cut out all the words in the acceptable list and then start arranging them haphazardly in space in front of you on lined paper. Keep moving and interchanging them until a story starts to develop and then build the song from there. Our primary focus this time will be to develop the strongest chorus ever. Then after the Challenge is over if you don’t like the song you will still have a great chorus that you can develop into a different song.
Acceptable List:
Around (As long as you don’t repeat it.)
Bus (Busses are in, trains are out.)
Character
Devil (Devil made me do it is a notable exception!)
Ear
Foible
God (Can’t let one in without the other.)
Hey
Interest
Joker
Kansas (No reference to Dust in the Wind…..They’ve made enough $$$$)
Look
Maybe
Notable
Opt
Pull
Quick
Restore (Extra credit for computer clichés though!)
Situation
Tenfold
Upstairs
Value
Why
Xerox
Year
Zilch (I just want to see the rhyme)
May Not Use List:
Arms
Bad
Care
Dare
Every
The ‘F’ word or any of its synonyms
Garish (Like, who would anyway?)
Help
Ivory
Jack or Jill
Kiss or king
Like or Love (Especially not Love)
Me (No narcissists this time)
No, or Nah, or any repetitions of such
Oh, or Ooh, for the same reason
Pasty (The food, not the twirler!)
Quiet
Real or Really
Shit or Say
Trouble or Train or Tender
Understand
Very
Word or What (We’re fine with Rap or Hip Hop but not these clichés)
X-ray or Xena (The Warrior Princess)
You (Because we can’t use Me either.)
Zero
Here’s the Challenge:
You must use a minimum of 9 words from the acceptable list to develop your story and song. You MAY NOT use any of the words from the second list. The idea is to guide our songs away and apart from clichés. My feeling for how this should work is to print and cut out all the words in the acceptable list and then start arranging them haphazardly in space in front of you on lined paper. Keep moving and interchanging them until a story starts to develop and then build the song from there. Our primary focus this time will be to develop the strongest chorus ever. Then after the Challenge is over if you don’t like the song you will still have a great chorus that you can develop into a different song.
Acceptable List:
Around (As long as you don’t repeat it.)
Bus (Busses are in, trains are out.)
Character
Devil (Devil made me do it is a notable exception!)
Ear
Foible
God (Can’t let one in without the other.)
Hey
Interest
Joker
Kansas (No reference to Dust in the Wind…..They’ve made enough $$$$)
Look
Maybe
Notable
Opt
Pull
Quick
Restore (Extra credit for computer clichés though!)
Situation
Tenfold
Upstairs
Value
Why
Xerox
Year
Zilch (I just want to see the rhyme)
May Not Use List:
Arms
Bad
Care
Dare
Every
The ‘F’ word or any of its synonyms
Garish (Like, who would anyway?)
Help
Ivory
Jack or Jill
Kiss or king
Like or Love (Especially not Love)
Me (No narcissists this time)
No, or Nah, or any repetitions of such
Oh, or Ooh, for the same reason
Pasty (The food, not the twirler!)
Quiet
Real or Really
Shit or Say
Trouble or Train or Tender
Understand
Very
Word or What (We’re fine with Rap or Hip Hop but not these clichés)
X-ray or Xena (The Warrior Princess)
You (Because we can’t use Me either.)
Zero