Posting recordings/videos
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Posting recordings/videos
Where's the most appropriate part of the forum to post video/audio links of our own recordings?
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Re: Posting recordings/videos
It would depend on content.
Let's say you are playing Mary Had a Little Lamb on fiddle. Because of the instrument, you could post the recording in the Trad Strings Forum, but obviously Mary Had a Little Lamb itself is no fit for the ITM Forum. The same tune on recorder should go in the World/Folk Winds Forum. If on recorder you played Casadh an tSúgáin, you could put it in the ITM Forum, even though recorder is atypical to that tradition. IOW, we ask that people post according to where the end product fits, and you judge this by the instrument and what you are playing on it. If after consideration you're still unsure, contact a mod.
Make sense?
Let's say you are playing Mary Had a Little Lamb on fiddle. Because of the instrument, you could post the recording in the Trad Strings Forum, but obviously Mary Had a Little Lamb itself is no fit for the ITM Forum. The same tune on recorder should go in the World/Folk Winds Forum. If on recorder you played Casadh an tSúgáin, you could put it in the ITM Forum, even though recorder is atypical to that tradition. IOW, we ask that people post according to where the end product fits, and you judge this by the instrument and what you are playing on it. If after consideration you're still unsure, contact a mod.
Make sense?
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- AuLoS303
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Re: Posting recordings/videos
Yea I'm with you. Recorder stuff in World/Folk Winds, Guitar and Ukulele in the String Instruments sectionNanohedron wrote:It would depend on content.
Let's say you are playing Mary Had a Little Lamb on fiddle. Because of the instrument, you could post the recording in the Trad Strings Forum, but obviously Mary Had a Little Lamb itself is no fit for the ITM Forum. The same tune on recorder should go in the World/Folk Winds Forum. If on recorder you played Casadh an tSúgáin, you could put it in the ITM Forum, even though recorder is atypical to that tradition. IOW, we ask that people post according to where the end product fits, and you judge this by the instrument and what you are playing on it. If after consideration you're still unsure, contact a mod.
Make sense?
You can play beautiful music on an ugly flute
My musical endeavours on my blog
My musical endeavours on my blog