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Guest Nickthoven
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It is a general rule for competition pieces that they not be seen by anyone else in relation to the site (that means no posting them on other forums on the internet either), to keep everything fair and honest. You can gladly show it to your parents or family or something, but make sure nothing specific about the piece comes close to this website, or you will be disqualified.

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Nick can you PLEASE ADD me to the list PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE

I posted before retron and I'm still not on there. Can somone please help me out. I hate being a crybaby but cmon man two posts and then somone else gets on the list and I don't if there is a reason would you please explain it.

Guest Nickthoven
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does this apply to movements which are not being entered?

No, just the single movement you are entering in as the focus of the competition.

Guest Nickthoven
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Sorry! If someone drops out or does not judge in a timely manner, you will be the first asked to replace him. :closedeyes:

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doubt it.

Being an donkey won't get you anywhere. You never know what is in your future and with an attitude of disregard to other people you will one day be affected by it. Rudeness is stupid when you can be polite,when dealing with somone you don't know for the first time. Unless you would like to argue differently?

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Firstly, sorry that I misunderstood you.

I have no buff with you and never will I am just trying to help you out. As I believe you always intend the same for me:) . We just don't agree on the help sometimes which is understandable.

Lmao, I have finals next week I can't wait......

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There is no length requirement. But keep in mind all the things you must accomplish with the music - development, themes, variety, etc. Most symphonic movements are anywhere from 3 - 15 minutes!
So basically, if you write a 2-minute movement you better be the scraggy.

Haydn's Symphony No. 60 in C major 'Il distratto' VI "Finale: Prestissimo" was 1:23 by Dorati's recording. And can there please be a MIDI/finale requirement in addition to the score and audio one?

Guest Nickthoven
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There is no audio requirement. The judges are urged to judge solely on the score, with the help of whatever audio file is accompanying it - whether MIDI, mp3, wav, .mus, .sib, etc.

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