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Your Chance to Play at the Long Beach New Blues Festival

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2018 9:16 pm
by Blind Lemon Peel
The New Blues Festival invites you to take part in 6 String Showdown, a regional summer skill competition to crown Southern California’s best blues guitar player on the Main Stage Sunday September 2.

Bracket rounds will be held at:

• Campus Jax, Newport Beach, CA, Saturday, July 21, 2018 3PM- 11PM.

• Harvelle’s, Long Beach, CA, Sunday July 29 from 3 PM- 11PM

• Arcadia Blues Club, Arcadia, CA, Saturday August 4, 6 PM - midnight

• Paladino's, Tarzana CA, Saturday August 11 4 PM- 1:30 AM


Four regional winners will face off on the Golden Groove stage at the New Blues Festival on Saturday September 1 to determine the two finalists.

Two finalists will face off on Sunday September 2 on the Main Stage of the 2018 New Blues Festival to crown the winner.

A house band (drums and bass) will be provided at all events.

Judging will be based on skill, not speed. Tasty licks played with feeling. Phrasing. Personal expression. Tone. Timing. Dynamics. Reflection. Solos that tell a story.

Please visit our website 6stringshowdown dot com for details.

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Questions?

Contact me directly.

Rick Snyder
Media Director
6 String Showdown
mediadirector@6stringshowdown dot com

Re: Your Chance to Play at the Long Beach New Blues Festival

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2018 4:46 am
by Cajundaddy
Sounds like fun. I may have to work up a lil somethin' for this since it is in my backyard.

Re: Your Chance to Play at the Long Beach New Blues Festival

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2018 5:54 am
by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Sounds like a call out to SLAKER.

Old man. Tremendous talent.

WOW...

LIFE gets tough when you start getting old.

Please go search Gary's Music.

HE is so very talented.

Re: Your Chance to Play at the Long Beach New Blues Festival

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2018 3:46 pm
by Planetguy
Pass.

Music as a competitive sport??? I've never gotten that. Whether it's some classical competition or a blues gtr shoot out..... It's always seemed kinda goofy to me.

IMO once musicians are at a certain level it all becomes subjective and a matter of personal preference.... Nothing that can be measured or quantified.

Re: Your Chance to Play at the Long Beach New Blues Festival

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2018 9:52 pm
by ANGELSSHOTGUN
So that is basically a BIG FUUUCK YOU!

Re: Your Chance to Play at the Long Beach New Blues Festival

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2018 9:54 pm
by schmedidiah
ANGELSSHOTGUN wrote:Sounds like a call out to SLAKER.

Old man. Tremendous talent.

WOW...

LIFE gets tough when you start getting old.

Please go search Gary's Music.

HE is so very talented.

Saving the SLAKER for future generations. :lol:

Re: Your Chance to Play at the Long Beach New Blues Festival

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2018 10:28 pm
by Planetguy
ANGELSSHOTGUN wrote:So that is basically a BIG FUUUCK YOU!


no, it's "basically" my views on music "contests". thought that was pretty clear to anyone w/o an agenda.

but that interpretation of your's says much, no?

besides.....it's not MY gig around here to tell people "FUUUUCK YOU", "GO PHUCK YOURSELF", "FUK OFF"....and all the other variations you come up with! YOU'VE got that gig sewn up! (-:

(see the smiley face, glen...that means i don't hate you)

Re: Your Chance to Play at the Long Beach New Blues Festival

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2018 10:51 pm
by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Yeah but how many times have you done that MARK? 10, 20, 30?
Do you not understand that I am tired of insulting you and you keep coming back as insulting as piss.
Are you that misunderstanding ?

Re: Your Chance to Play at the Long Beach New Blues Festival

PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2018 3:38 am
by Planetguy
Simple enough.... Don't insult me (and yourself) by twisting my words and I won't call you out for doing so.

Problem solved.

Re: Your Chance to Play at the Long Beach New Blues Festival

PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2018 9:26 pm
by MikeTalbot
Mark

I tend to agree. Who is better? Well, unless you are a teenybopper on youTube there is nothing to get vehement about with that. It's all subjective.

As you say, there is a certain level and then it's on with the show. My personal theory is that we really hit the ground running late in our first or second year of playing. We're raw, we're learning fast. I learned more in my first two years of playing than the next ten. (But I'm still studying! 8) )

Plus, due to my personal quirks, I never cared to compare myself with others, just wanted to always be the best I could be.

Talbot