Educator Showdown – Round #3 Winner Announcement
Educator Showdown – Round #3 Winner Announcement
Hello Educators!
The 3 round of Educator Showdown has come to a close and we went down to 5 entries this week, although with the strongest week 1 we've had so far!
Classic start out by giving a thanks to @dsound for sponsoring the rewards for this contest! They help make this possible!
Round of applause for the educational knowledge please,
the round #3 Winners!
1st Place for 5 STEEM and 20 Voiceshares and 30 whaleshares finds its way to:
@Bengy made a great post, which was both fun and Informative! An enjoyable read through and through, while toppling the rather comlex topic of string tonality. Check this out if you're interested in bow-based intstruments :)
Chuggin along in 2nd Place for 3 STEEM and 12 Voiceshares and 20 Whaleshares:
@zpedro went in a similair vein to @bengy, writing informative content in an entertaining way! Pedro covers the reading of notes, talking about the way sheet music has progressed over time! Great read for anyone into written music!
and to close it of, 3rd place for 2 STEEM, 8 Voiceshares and 10 Whaleshares:
https://steemit.com/educatorshowdown/@vishweshv/sound-engineering-and-music-production-blog-22
@vishweshv made a post detailing some of his favorite mixing plug-ins! There's some good recommendations here, along with a guide on how to use them! If you find yourself needing some fresh juice while mixing, head over to his post!
Honorable mentions
We have 2 more entries to go over here, from @thenightflier and @musicapoetica!
@thenightflier made a video of himself making a beat with just a simple synthesizer! Cool video and the beat comes out pretty nice. He doesn't talk much though, but that's so you can focus more on the process!
https://steemit.com/music/@thenightflier/jd0k51gk
then @musicapoetica wrote a short article on how strings used to be made and why we use the ones we do! Cool litle history lesson so check it out :)
https://steemit.com/classical-music/@musicapoetica/gut-strings-for-instruments-violins
That's the end of round 3 guys! Leave your bitshare accounts in the comments so I can get you those whaleshares and voiceshares!
Round #4 is already running and can be found here so check it out if you're interested in making tutorial content!
Big thanks to all the participants! Keep education alive ;)
Voiceshares, Whaleshares and Smoke all require a BitShares wallet to receive
If you have a bitshares wallet and are listed as a winner here, comment your name on this post.
If you don't then get yourself one here
Yeeeah I'm so happy @novili! I had fun writing the post, so much that I'll be participating again :)
My openledger name is z-pedro :)
@novili, Thanks for the competition and thanks for for choosing my post for the placing! I'm enjoying the writing for your competition, and am trying to encourage others from the Classical Music community to join in!
My open ledger account is bengy-steemit