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I have a question!
Where do you normally get your music from for your program?
I never take part in any competition and never had any test before. So I don't know where people get their music from for their tests. ![]() |
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Adults either "cut" their program music themselves, or have a Pro/Coach/Friend do it for them.
Other options (anybody do these?) are to borrow someone else's tape/CD that's already cut or buy music from a website or mail order. Don't take anyone's word that the time is "perfect." Always use a stopwatch to check the length yourself. Sometimes people make mistakes, so you have to be responsible enough to verify the length. No sense having deductions taken because you didn't spend 10 minutes to check first. Now, I'm not sure about the music for dance tests -- my Club always provided the music. Is that true everywhere?
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And even if you're looking at music on a CD in a CD player or on a computer, check the length. On most CD players, my program music shows up as being the exact maximum length specified for my freestyle level, but on my computer at home, it shows up as being 1 second longer!
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I would recommend that you have someone other than your coach do the actual music cut. That way, if there's something wrong with it, you and your coach won't be getting into a debate or disagreement that could potentially harm your working relationship. It's a good idea to share your music choice with your coach before you get a program cut, though, because your coach will certainly want to give feedback as to whether it would be good music for you to use (too fast or too slow, too overused, etc.). And for heaven's sake, when you go to comps, don't forget to bring a backup copy of your music AND give it to your coach (or whoever's putting you on the ice) to hold at the boards. If there's any sort of problem with your music, you certainly don't want to miss time from your warm-up while you run to the locker room (or wherever your backup copy is) or cause a delay in the comp (not to mention standing around on the ice getting cold) while your coach runs off trying to locate it. Last edited by Debbie S; 11-20-2005 at 07:13 PM. |
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I know for a fact that my rink cannot play CD-RW's but has no problem with CD-R's..... and of course, there are still a few rinks that still ask for cassettes ![]()
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I edit my music and other skaters music. A matter a fact I just did nine programs for my club skaters just this past week. I have several pieces already cut either still on my computer or burned onto CD. I have pieces from 1:00 to 3:30. I can also do Junior and Senior Competitive Freeskate/Dance programs as well.
Email me at singerskates@yahoo.com if you are interested in having some music done for you. Everything I do is done on regular CD's and finalized to become regular CDR's just like the ones you purchace at the music store. Brigitte Laskowski Figure Skating Music Editor Singer Songwriter Canadian Adult Ladies FS and Interpretive Skater singerskates@yahoo.com
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"It's not age that determines but the heart." "Skating is not just a sport for the young but it's a passion for the soul of the young at heart." Brigitte Laskowski I am a nomadic adult skater who is a member of Windsor FSC (Skate Windsor) WOS SC again since Sept. 1st, 2008. http://eastcastlemusic.tripod.com Singerskates Sports Music Editing |
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