Grazie Andrea!
Estendo anche allo Zio.
E' in inglese, spero, però che riusciate a capirci qualcosa.
In sintesi, si danno informazioni riguardo alla musica:
dovrete avere 3 CD (o musicassette) separate, com musiche da 3 - 4 - 5 minuti, per partecipare ai vari stadi della competizione.
Non si accetteranno 2 CD da "cambiare" durante la competizione: dovrete avere già la musica a posto (praticamente, vi dovete preparare la base musicale esatta, anche se sono + pezzi diversi).
Portate subito la musica, quando è il momento (se volete, fatevi 2 copie, in modo che potete eventualmente continuare ad allenarvi con la vostra base musicale)
Ritirate subito il CD, al termine della competizione.
Segnate sul CD il vs. nome e il tempo che volete vi sia chiamato (comunque noi faremo dei fogli apposta, dove scrivere queste informazioni).
E, mi raccomando, portatevi la musica!
Poi, ci sono delle informazioni + legate a chi viaggerà in treno, che dovrà non portarsi dietro niente di affilato, e neanche il silicone perchè non lo fanno passare alle frontiere...
Ciao a tutti!
Lui
----- Original Message -----From: Andrea FarnocchiaTo: [Frisbee Roma]Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 6:13 PMSubject: [Frisbee Roma] Re: Tips from playersRigiro questa annotazione sulla nostra mailing list..Pito'.----- Original Message -----From: JumpiTo: JumpiSent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 12:34 PMSubject: Tips from playersHi Jammers,here are some notes from Dan Magallanes to all of you, thatwill make life much easier for the all players and tournament staff and make the event run smooth.Please read the following carefully-Jumpi"You've heard most of this last year, and believe me, it makes a HUGE difference in efficiency and accuracy of your music and routines. These suggestions are a chance for us all to work at a professional level and make our sport, and Italian hosts, look great.
- Pre-record your music on a CD.
- Have the 3-minute, 4 minute, and 5 minute versions ready and on separate discs.
- Record back-up discs.
- If you don't have a CD burner, this is 2003, trust me, you know someone who does!
- Label your CD and case clearly with your name.
- The announcer will NOT mix two songs for you during your routine--do that in advance on a CD or even cassette tape.
- Practice your routines so you don't need any time warnings: This will eliminate any chance of us in the sound booth making a mistake (and we will).
- If you need time warnings, write them clearly on the CD and case as well.
- Please minimize your time at the sound booth to dropping off and picking up your CD.
- Other important jobs of the announcer are to keep the tournament running, time routines, keep the fans interested and the sponsors exposed.
- The announcer is NOT there to cue your tape (for those of you still in 1982), page players & friends, take requests for music, or pick you a "good tune play to"
- Please turn in your music as soon as you are asked to. If you have two copies, you can practice with the other in the mean time.
- Please pick up your music as soon as the event is over. Last year we sold the unclaimed CD's on the way to the party for margarita money.
Some other notes to those who haven't traveled much lately. Avoid razor blades and knives in your nail kits--they are likey to be confiscated. The same goes for silicone spray--it is cumbustable and will be taken away before you board. We will have to rely on our wonderful, Italian hosts to have a good supply of silicone on hand.Looking forward to seeing you all in Rimini in a few weeks. Travel safely.magman" --
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