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RnB Radio Ready Beat Contest Competition Battle Announced by Computer Music Production School

RnB Radio Ready Beat Contest Competition Battle Announced by Computer Music Production School

RnB Beat battle with other producers for prizes, recognition and potential label release. Winners receive credits for sample libraries, month of free training tutorials, potential release on iTunes, Amazon, Beatport, and other online music stores.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida (PRWEB) March 15, 2012

Beat Contest

RnB Beat battle with other producers for prizes, recognition and potential label release. Winners receive credits for sample libraries, month of free training tutorials, potential release on iTunes, Amazon, Beatport, and other online music stores.

The RnB beats created will incorporate the sound made popular like Ne-Yo’s “Miss Independent”, “Rihanna’s “What’s My Name” produced by Stargate, Black Eyed Peas’ “Just Can’t Get Enough” and Mary J Blige’s “The One” produced by Dark Child. Catchy hook melodies, up-tempo drums, pop appeal, and originality are some of the criteria beats will be judged on.

Participants will have 30 days to submit material. Submission Deadline is April 15th. Only one track allowed per month/per entry. Submission fee is $10 and Computer Music Production School students participate free of charge.

March Beat Contest Material will be judged on the following criteria:
-Catchy hook melodies, up-tempo drums, pop appeal, and originality.
-Overall composition and likeness to the theme or genre given.
-Overall creativity of the music production.
-Overall sound quality of the mix & master.

Dirty South Beat Contest Winners Announced and Congratulations to:
1st Place: Joshua Williams, Chicago, IL
2nd Place: Sam Canarella, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3rd Place: Rodney Philigence, North Miami Beach, FL

Computer Music Production School in conjunction with GotchaNoddin.com, WAV Addiktz Productions and Groove 3 Video Tutorials is offering the opportunity to beat battle with other producers for prizes, recognition and potential label release. Winners receive credits for sample libraries, month of free training tutorials, potential release on iTunes, Amazon, Beatport, and other online music stores.

For full details, rules, prizes and registration visit the Computer Music Production School

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