Quizz in September
After the success of our first Quizz which allowed David to win a Blues Traveler CD, I'm offering up a choice of one of the following three CDs for whoever wins the new Quizz :
- Peter Madcat Ruth - The Harmonica & Ukulele Project
- Dapp Theory (feat. Grégoire Maret) - Y'all just don't know
- The Mudsliders (feat. Steve Baker) - Spirit's Gonna Rise
The rules are mostly the same as for the first quizz : the aim is to identify the harmonica players featured in the following excerpts and, if possible, the songs they are playing on.
A couple of rules added or modified from last time, though. First of all, the winner of the previous quizz may not win (although he/she is welcome to place an entry anyway). Also, I will no longer take into account the date of the entry to split between multiple correct answers. Instead, I ask you to add to your entry an answer to the following question to split between winning entries :
Estimate how many entries (winning or not) Harmonica Ramblings will receive for this September quizz !
What this means is two things : you can take your time answering as long as you meet the deadline, and even if you're pretty sure you don't have all the correct answers, you may still enter since the best overall answer wins, it doesn't have to be perfect.
And finally, here are the four new excerpts for the September Quizz :
- Excerpt n°1: Download Q2EX1.mp3
- Excerpt n°2 : Download Q2EX2.mp3
- Excerpt n°3 : Download Q2EX3.mp3
- Excerpt n°4 : Download Q2EX4.mp3
The deadline for your entries is September 30th, so clean those ears and get listening !
Nice thing Ben, but I suppose that my CD collectión is very poor (I hope they aren't my ears ^__^)because I can't tell any of the names of the four pieces. Good luck to the others. And keep doing this kind of things.
Bye bye.
Posted by: Edu | September 26, 2006 at 11:43 AM
Hey Edu,
I guess the point is just as much to make you and others discover certain players as it is playing the game.
Out of curiosity, though, I'll probably make the next one comparatively "easy".
Posted by: Ben Felten | September 26, 2006 at 05:15 PM