Educator Showdown – Round #4
Hello and welcome to Round 4 of the Educator Showdown!
What is Educator Showdown?
Educator Showdown is a bi-weekly competition for people who make educational content revolving around music. Any form of content is accepted, so long as it is music themed in nature and teaches people something about the creation of music, whether that be music production, music theory or playing instruments.
This contest is meant to bring more quality educational content to the platform, because when it comes to music, I believe that one can ever learn everything, but I'll be damned if we don't try.
Challenge is sponsored by Steemit Music Alliance. Join Steemit's most prominent music community on discord here.
Round 3 of Educator Showdown has come to an end and this time we had 5 entries!
Big thanks to all the people who participated!
Here are the entries:
@thenightflier made an video of himself creating a song using just one operator!
@zpedro taught us how to read notes how it came to the notes in the first place!
@bengy explains why violins bows make the sounds they do
@musicapoetica wrote about strings and where they come from!
@vishweshv gave a run-down of his favorite mixing plug-ins
And thus, round 4!
That's right, this post marks the beginning of the next round of Educator Showdown!
Rules, Judging criteria and Prizes are all listed below!
- Content must be educational and music related
- No more than 1 entry per user per contest
- I will post this every second Monday and accept submissions till midnight on Sunday in GMT
- Make a post using the tag #educatorshowdown to enter
- Winners will be announced once I go through all the entries, expect 1-3 days depending on how many entries I get
- This competition has no topic, as I feel this would restrict the amount of entries too much
- Resteem this post for visibility, it's about all of us learning together; the prizes are just incentive.
Posts will be judged based on a few factors:
How easy is it to understand what you are trying to teach? If no one understands the information you are trying to convey, it doesn't matter how good well you know what you are talking about. In this contest clarity and simplicity is key.
How much does your post teach? An educational post should have a clear level of knowledge expected going in and a level of knowledge expected going out. This category is about the difference between the 2 and not how complicated the post itself is.
How complex is the topic? This isn't so much a judgment category as it is a sort of score boost. It isn't harder to write content for more advanced musicians than beginners, but it does require a certain base knowledge, meaning that more in-depth quality content tends to be harder to come by.
How well do you stay on topic? If you're writing a post about triads you shouldn't be getting into drum rhythms. This makes posts more confusing than they need to be. This connects to the first point – ease of understanding, but I though specifying this might help.
Enjoy-ability. It's important that the content is in itself engaging and entertaining. Make it funny, give it a style, try to be as creative in your tutorial content as in your music. Learning should be fun first and foremost.
1st Place: 5 STEEM & 20 Voiceshares & (30) Whaleshares for 25 Points in the Steemit Music League
2nd Place: 3 STEEM and 12 Voiceshares & (20) Whaleshares for 15 Points in the Steemit Music League
3rd Place: 2 STEEM and 8 Voiceshares & (10) Whaleshares for 10 Points in the Steemit Music League
Ready, Set, Educate!
DSound Community Initiative
Thank you @dsound for supporting the steemit music scene! I'm amazed by the support this community is getting and love the fact that Dsound supports these things.
If you don't know what dsound is yet, it's steemit's own audio streeming platform. You can upload your sounds, share them and get paid in steem, just like on steemit! If you have music, podcasts, sound snippets or anything else sound related you want to put onto the blockchain, this is the place to do it :)
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If you have a bitshares wallet, comment it on this post or the winner announcement post.
If you don't then get yourself one here
What luck, I just put up a post! I think it fits. Will just fix the tagging then post a link here.
https://steemit.com/informationfinding/@bengy/information-finding-championship-season-1-round-22-entry-music
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This contest has been added to our list of contests on the classical-music discord. Also resteemed, hope to encourage more of our members to enter!
The classical music community at #classical-music and Discord.
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I can't resteem this post any more!
should I resteem the recap?
Here's my post and my openledger is luisferchav7
https://steemit.com/music/@luisferchav/recording-and-audiostuff-6-plugins
HERES my entry. It’s a tutorial for any serious musician wanting to learn how to earn a living from their music.
Lots of good keys for any artist wanting to make a living from their art form. If you haven’t yet read Parts 1 & 2 (part 2 is essential info), read those first. Links in the post itself. https://steemit.com/music/@nathankaye/the-top-22-secrets-sabotaging-your-artistic-career-part-3
Hi! Here is my entry: https://steemit.com/music/@zpedro/how-to-read-music-rhythm-fever-is-here-1522806519