In the name of participation, because I like that.. I have a proposal.. one that may never take off but whatever..
Normally, I don’t like piano competitions because I think that the art shouldn’t be competitive, however it can spark participation and learning which I really do like. I also really like piano street, because pretty much every waking minute I’d like to be talking about piano – and piano street provides that to a degree when I don’t have real life people to talk to - its cool to have a whole community of piano fanatics available 24/7.
SO, suppose we had a pianostreet piano competition – because that would possibly mean more direct involvement in a single thread than normal.. and therefore more opinions/perspectives on actual music (rather than whether or not you should do this/that/the-other in order to play faster, or endless debates about which chopin etude is hardest).
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Here’s what I think would be reallllly cool.. or at least underlying principles that may make it work..
- A small entry fee, enough to make sure entrants actually post performances on time so they don't lose out.. but small enough that no one really gives a damn if they lose, and no one will be tempted to organize a scam to run on my next point.
- winner is voted by the participants/viewers
- Performances adjudicated by a senior and useful pianostreet member (I'm thinking people like rachfan/birba/mayla/marik if they are around and willing [or any number of the other great members]) - this is so there is feedback and value to everyone who enters. Who actually does this could also be voted on by participants out of those willing.
- Grade and work duration limit - to make it accessible to beginner/intermediate students, and force more advanced players to put real effort into music and not just show off technical skills to win votes
- maximum 10 entrants (per run? if it worked and caught on..) - so voting doesn't take forever and people are willing to watch all performances.. and so the adjudicator doesn't flip a biscuit with the length of time it takes to comment on everyone
- maybe a repertoire theme? such as a composer or period
Any further thoughts/ideas welcome..
EDIT:
Also, Nils.. if you feel it would be totally inappropriate to orchestrate such a thing via PS please feel free to weigh in with a cease and desist order.
EDIT 2:
Anyone who would be interested in participating in such a thing please just say so in a reply..
Also, anyone who would be willing to "judge" please do so as well, - now that I think about it I don't think this needs to be anyone that is super competent, just willing to take the time give thoughtful comment on ALL entrants.