Willgoo Christmas Week #3 Contest: Compose a song about Electronics

Starting! Week #3 Contest: Compose a song about Electronics

« on: December 15, 2012, 06:31:26 AM »

Week #3 ( 15th to 21th Dec 2012)
This week’s contest: Compose a song about Electronics
OH, Jingle bells, jingle bells,
Jingle all the way…

Yes, Christmas Day is almost there. We hope our contests bring you happiness and fun. In this week we want to do something more interesting. We will require you to compose a song which should include word- “Willgoo” in it. You “song” may be used in our video reviews for products! Here are rules for this week’s contest:
1. This song should be included word- “ Willgoo” at least once.
2. This song is about electronic- I suggest you a group of styles: Hip Hop, Electronic, Dance, Guitars etc.
3. You can use some apps on the market, such Caustic, Sunbox or similar, or any software from PC such Fruityloops, or any instrument (guitar, chords), etc.
4. We're asking you to send an actual song here, not just lyrics.
5. People can modify their “song” any time before 21th, Dec 2012. We will refer to your final version when we pick the winner
6. Your entry must be submitted as a reply to this thread, submit your entry between 15nd to 21th December, 23:59 GMT.

7. We prefer to the original designs- do not just copy from others. You can use the idea from other songs but need to make something original from you. No limited on the long of the songs, but do not make it too short.
The prize will be one unit JXD S5110!

« Last Edit: December 17, 2012, 03:02:38 AM by willgoo »

Go here to enter!!

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