The HR Bi-Monthly Recording Challenge Poll

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what shall our March challenge be?

  • no effects

    Votes: 5 9.8%
  • same lyrics-new music

    Votes: 4 7.8%
  • drum circle

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • create your own drum sounds

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • hard and heavy

    Votes: 3 5.9%
  • tribute to existing artist/band

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • cover another members song

    Votes: 20 39.2%
  • recording using one mic

    Votes: 2 3.9%
  • unplugged

    Votes: 2 3.9%
  • do a cover --in a new style

    Votes: 9 17.6%
  • write a song in 2.0 hours

    Votes: 3 5.9%
  • live--no overdubs allowed

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    51
  • Poll closed .
crawdad

crawdad

Dammit, Jim, Shut Up!
Since the huge success of the 1.5 challenge, the consensus is we want more, so there are the ideas we hashed over for now. The plan is that the poll item that gets most votes wins for the March 5-10th entries. If there is a significantly close tie, we might do a multiple choice. The options are:

-cover another clinic members song
-a recording using no effects of any kind
-all write a song based on the same lyrics (to be provided from somwhere!)
-tribute to a group or artist, such as the Beatles, Hedrix, Dylan, Neil Young, etc.
-something live--no overdubs
-"Hard & Heavy
-unplugged
-one particular cover tune
-a recording using only one mic (multiple tracks, of course!)
-collaboration
-drum circle--a collab using only percussion
-no real drums--you have to make your own sounds with other stuff
-write a song in 2.0 hours--take your time with the recording
 
I voted "do a cover-in a new style"-seems most applicable to everybody-regardless of age,location or genre (and the one I might be able to talk my bandmates into..). But I think covering another clinic members song is a great idea...hope somebody tries it regardless...
 
aww... my mixing challenge idea didn't make the poll? Waaaaahhhhh!!!

:D
 
Write a tune in 2.0 Hours

I can always use a bit of motivation.
 
Just a reminder, that you must have performance rights to a track to post covers legally on the internet.

W.
 
TheRealWaldo said:
Just a reminder, that you must have performance rights to a track to post covers legally on the internet.

W.
...

that doesnt aply to covering a member does it?....

i mean ..well maybe it does??


for the purposes of this "experiment"

jamal??
 
Providing you have a written agreement between yourself, and the member you are covering, you wouldn't have a problem.

Chances are you wouldn't without a written agreement either, but the way copyright law works, you must be careful, especially this day and age.

W.
 
covering another member's song would be cool. Wait....here's one that wasn't on the poll.....
Write a song that Crawdad's voice doesn't sound good on. :D
 
right i understand...im assuming that anyone who is being covered is probably a part of the whole thing....just checkin..lol


j
 
I had my songs covered a few times by people here and it was amazingly cool.......

I go for that idea......
 
Don't forget to post your vote. I'm not counting the posts--just the votes.

Waldo makes a good point about the covers. Does anyone know the legality for sure? I thought once a song was released, anybody could cover it. If there is money involved, then its a different matter. Ah, but I'm no lawyer, so if anybody knows the law here, step up.

Cast those votes, lads!
 
I know the law pretty well. Performance rights stand regardless of if money is involved.

If they choose to sue your ass for covering them, and you didn't ask permission (and get it in written form), they can.

W.
 
Thanks Waldo--appreciate that clarification. Sounds like maybe we should stick to our own stuff, eh?
 
I went for the one type of mic but I'm flexible. I'm just here for the beer.:D
 
TheRealWaldo said:
I know the law pretty well. Performance rights stand regardless of if money is involved.

If they choose to sue your ass for covering them, and you didn't ask permission (and get it in written form), they can.

W.

I'm not sure if this is necissarily correct. I took a class that covered a lot of this subject matter (recording rights etc.). As I recall, once a song is recorded and released, it is free game for anyone to record and/or perform. If you sell a copy of a recorded cover, you owe $.08 per copy to the owner of the publishing rights.

This keeps someone from recording someone else's unreleased song before them, but that is about it. This is what keeps people like Weird Al in business. If you remember a few years back, Coolio was pretty upset with Weird Al for making fun of 'Gangsta's Paradise'(they had an interview in some behind the music), but legaly, there wasn't much he could do to stop it.
 
TheRealWaldo said:
I know the law pretty well. Performance rights stand regardless of if money is involved.

If they choose to sue your ass for covering them, and you didn't ask permission (and get it in written form), they can.

W.

I'm not sure if this is necissarily correct. I took a class that covered a lot of this subject matter (recording rights etc.). As I recall, once a song is recorded and released, it is free game for anyone to record and/or perform. If you sell a copy of a recorded cover, you owe $.08 per copy to the owner of the publishing rights.

This keeps someone from recording someone else's unreleased song before them, but that is about it. This is what keeps people like Weird Al in business. If you remember a few years back, Coolio was pretty upset with Weird Al for making fun of 'Gangsta's Paradise'(they had an interview in some behind the music), but legaly, there wasn't much he could do to stop it.
 
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