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View Poll Results: What should the deadline for submissions be?
Wednesday, October 11th 1 12.50%
Wednesday, October 18th 1 12.50%
Wednesday, October 25th 1 12.50%
Earlier 0 0%
Later 5 62.50%
Not on a Wednesday 0 0%
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Old Aug 16 2006, 1:15 PM

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I would like to judge the pieces. If this is not possible, please sign me up as a contestant.
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Old Aug 16 2006, 1:52 PM
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Chris, you can either be a judge or a contestant. We could use another judge, but if you'd eventually like to write something, then we can switch you to a composer down the line.
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sounds interesting, sign me up.

we're not obligated to finish once we're signed up, are we?
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Well then, sign me up as a judge!
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Old Aug 16 2006, 3:10 PM

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I did the Geographical Fugue in high school. Freaking hated how slow we took it.
Aww! You can't do that piece slowly. I feel for you.

At a choral festival during high school, I heard a choir do it (we did "Valse" during my senior year). That choir started out with all the voices singing very straight and seriously; the final entrance in the exposition was the tenors, and they broke out with this outrageously faggy "Trinidad!"...complete with effeminate gestures and facial animation, while the rest of the choir continued to play it straight. It was hysterical. Every time the tenors came in, they performed their part the same way. It made a clever piece really entertaining. The whole audience was in stitches.
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Old Aug 16 2006, 3:33 PM

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I'd like to be a competitor... and yes, please don't make the deadline soon! (Deadline is such a gloomy and pessimistic word...)
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Old Aug 16 2006, 3:35 PM

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I'd like to be a contestant in this. I love choral music, and I love writing it. Sign me up.
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Old Aug 16 2006, 4:18 PM

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Well I'm not sure how my song will turn out, but what ever. Sign me up.
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You're all in it. Good luck everyone!
 

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