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  1. Gamer’s Rhapsody and OverClocked ReMix present the “Super Rhapsody Bros 3” ReMix contest! To celebrate Gamer’s Rhapsody’s third year of bringing fans and professionals of gaming together, we are hosting a game music ReMix contest featuring another famous “3”, Super Mario Bros. 3! Chose from one of these 3 themes, and put your own spin on it! Any style or arrangement is fair game, from EDM bangers to solo piano or a cappella. You are only limited by your imagination! Song Choices: World Map 1: Grass Land Theme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI_mwl3QcYA Overworld 2 Theme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wApmRF5gyM Underwater Theme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icKfm1MsTxE Judging and Prizes: All entries will be judged LIVE at Gamer’s Rhapsody by certified OCR Judges, and a winner and runner ups will be chosen. Prizes include tons of OCR and Gamer's Rhapsody swag including some rare and exclusive OverClocked ReMix albums, tickets to Gamer's Rhapsody 2017, as well as having your ReMix featured on OverClocked ReMix! Deadline and Submission Details: The deadline for submissions is midnight CST on Nov 15, 2016! Don't delay! Submit all entries to ocr@gamersrhapsody.com with the subject line “Super Rhapsody Bros 3 Entry”. Attach an MP3 or downloadable Soundcloud URL to the email. Entries received after the deadline may be awesome, but will not be eligible for the contest, so don’t be late!
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  2. Hi all, I've been fiddling about with Tasha's Theme from Days of Ruin and I'd like to get some feedback and suggestions on what I could do to improve it. Thanks!
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  3. hey rhino, Finally finished the album art. check the discord server for a preview.
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  4. Thanks, I'm still working on older projects like this when I learn something new to apply. Taking it step by step. I just re-uploaded my revised version.
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  5. if you want to submit your entry that combines songs, it is valid! Do your best!
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  6. @Cole Train@DS394, this track is claimed. I've heard the examples, and I'm very curious to see what you guys come up with! 7 tracks, we're off to a good start! I'm starting to get a little clarity on where I want the concept to go, so I'll be hammering out a set tracklist for the two discs later this week. Stay tuned!
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  7. I am really liking that idea man, I'm very interested :] Also that beat for the chemistry thing was pretty clean tbh, and being someone who likes chemistry that was entertaining, haha.
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  8. Hmm, I've always wanted to try producing a rap beat, so maybe if you make some fire lyrics we could put something together (BTW here's an example of a rap beat I've made before even if its purpose is a bit cheesy, but if I could put produce something more legit and put some rap-style piano thing like this behind it and just edit it a bit, this could be pretty dope. Would you be interested?)
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  9. Maybe I'm feeling inspired by Matt Houston's beat, but I want to try my hands at a rap remix of the Sauria level from Assault. I'm no [good] producer though, so my claim is pretty tentative honestly.
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  10. Oh, and make sure you change my track claim to purple since I sent you the WAV
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  11. Yeah... I'm not going to delay my track's release any longer. Strader wants to include it on a separate release, cool, but I'm not going to keep it in limbo any longer because of stupidity.
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  12. As someone who suffered multiple wrist injuries in my youth from having bad teachers to my own ignorance I implore you to not do anything that fatigues your hand quickly or feels awkward for long periods of time. If you feel any pain in any joint in your hand,stop and reevaluate what you are doing. Regarding the mechanics of the wrist, your fingers are capable of the greatest range of motion and mechanical advantage if your wrist is in a neutral position. A lot of bad habits form with players hyper extending or hyper flexing their wrist in order to play certain chords and this KILLS the tendons in the hand. If you flex your wrist while you play you tighten the tendons on the underside of the forearm and the finger movement brings them into repeated contact with bone and other tendons. It will take some time but eventually you'll have an overuse injury like this person will . Keep your wrist in a good neutral position and you'll find that 80% of those chords are much easier to play. For some chords you'll probably end up bending the wrist slightly but under no circumstances should it look like the picture above. Here is a picture of pretty good wrist positioning. One final note. Try to not allow the joints in your fingers to "bust" or bend inward. There should, for the most part, be a slight curve in the last 2 digits of your fretting fingers. If a joint bends inwards and has a concave look to it you are not stressing muscle anymore but ligaments. Muscle recovers far faster than ligaments do and with less pain so keep an eye on that. The most usual exceptions to this are barre chords and power chords that incorporate the octave. Good luck playing!
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  13. Something I tell my students is to remember to keep your fingers arched, and to practice pressing the strings with different parts of the finger. What a lot of new players tend to do is overcompensate and play with the very top of their finger right under their nail, because they don't want to hit the string above it. However, this ends up leaving the fleshy part of your finger laying all over the strings underneath. Moving your elbow to rotate your hand can help with some chords as well.
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  14. If anyone has old Electronic Gaming Monthly issues that are in good condition (minor wear and tear are ok) then I'll be happy to take them off of your hands. Specifically looking for issues 1-8, 10, 13-15, 17-25, 28, 39, 47, 49, 50.
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  15. both the MS store credit and the game are gone. i am, however, continuing to debate selling my music workstation. it's an older i7 (8 cores @3ghz) and 16gb DDR3 ram, with a couple TB of storage and a discrete graphics card for multi-monitor setups, in a really over-large rackmount case. it still handles large projects pretty easily, thanks to the huge amount of cores and the excellent i7 architecture, but would get blow up by any current i7 on the market. i could sell it within driving distance of rochester ny for probably 400$ OBO, or shipped for 50-100 more (i'd need a new case for it) plus shipping, likely around 30-40$ for a system of this size. i'd be amenable to trades as well, since it's just taking up space and i don't have any sunken investment in it. it is, however, way more computer than you could ever get for 400ish$, so if you're interested, let me know and we can talk it out. edit: forgot to mention that this is basically a perfect slave machine if you want to get into that kind of setup. tons of cpu power, no fancy extra crap.
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  16. edit wrong thread
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