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Winning: Top 10 A cappella Competition Mistakes

2/23/2015

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by Jonathan Minkoff 

This article isn't about being the most technically proficient a cappella group. You already know how to do that. This article is about winning. Embrace these ten truths, and don't let them become your ten a cappella competition mistakes!

1. Your Performance Begins the Instant You Step Out on Stage.
The Rules of nearly all a cappella competitions state that the timing begins when you blow the first pitch, begin choreography or start talking. That’s timing. But when does the judging really begin?

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Public Domain

11/19/2013

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Arrangers, especially in a cappella music, are always looking for songs to arrange. And once they make an arrangement, especially a good one, those arrangers are often asked for copies. What should they do?

Some give away the arrangements, some sell the arrangements. But, unless the arranger has permission from a composer, selling or gifting copies of arrangements is illegal. 

Thankfully, there is an exception: The Public Domain.

Works in the Public Domain are free for anyone to use in any way they choose. You won't need to make any payments, and you won't need anyone's permission. The trick is knowing whether a particular published song is actually in the Public Domain or not. 

The chart below can go a long way towards helping you determine the answer. All you need to know to begin, is when the work was first published. Once you have that, you're off!

Public Domain Chart for Works Published in the United States


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A cappella Liner Notes Best Practices

6/24/2013

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© 9-12-2013 Jonathan Minkoff (some portions © 2012, 2013 and 2015)

This article discusses the best practices for providing credits on a cappella recordings. 

If you only take away only one lesson, make it this: credit all composers and do not confuse composers with "original" artists. As of the writing of this article, this is the most common and egregious error in a cappella liner notes.

Additionally, this article will include many customs unique to the a cappella community while also debunking legally dubious or nonsensical omissions that have grown more commonplace, particularly in collegiate and high school a cappella.  

The complete article is extensive, so to assist those seeking quick answers, we begin with two lists: 

  1. minimal credits; and 
  2. best credits. 

The two lists obviously overlap since "best" includes "least." These reference lists do leave many issues unaddressed, and so they are followed by a section focused on underlying principles, debated issues and in-depth discussion. Read on for everything you ever wanted to know about credits!


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27 Fundraising Tips for A cappella Groups

6/13/2012

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By Jonathan Minkoff

Singing may be free, but studio time, touring, attending the big aca-events like SingStrong -and of course, throwing the ultimate after-parties all require cash in hand. You need the green, so here are 27 ways to make it rain:


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The Role of Competition in A cappella

2/2/2012

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The Role of Competition in A cappella
Jonathan Minkoff

SingStrong has embraced competition as one of many opportunities to motivate singers to strive for their best. Yet for many, declaring any meaningful expressiveness the work 

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POLL: SONOS and NBC's "The Sing-Off"

8/23/2011

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A cappella group, SONOS raised over $25,000 to pursue their "dream" of performing live with more advanced sound equipment, particularly enhanced  "effects pedals" like those used by electric guitarists. 

But those effects have been stripped away for the most important performances of their career.


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Giving Music Away, Legally

8/12/2011

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Artists have learned that giving away "free" music can be a successful way to advertise. Sometimes a group does this to build a fan base. Sometimes a studio does this to demonstrate their production skills to potential clients. Occasionally a fan does this to help "spread the love" for great music. 

But is it legal? 

It turns out the answer is "Only if ..."

Assuming you haven't actually contacted the copyright holders to negotiate a special license, here's a handy list for what you can and can't do with published, non-public domain songs, and the answer for exactly how to legally give music away for free:


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