Deadline looms for Six String Bliss album contributions

Posted 11 Oct 2010 in Featured, Press Releases

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There are only a few days left for song submissions for the Six String Bliss Trans-Genred project.

This will be the sixth album released by Six String Bliss, the longest running guitar podcast on the internet. As with all of the previous projects, listeners are asked to submit a song that fits within the framework of a central theme. For Trans-Genred participants are asked to record a song in a style other than the one in which it was originally performed. Unlike the previous five albums the theme for this one was chosen by the Six String Bliss Community via votes cast on the forum. The project has already garnered entries from five countries and, as of this writing, has had more submissions than any other album and more collaborations than any of its’ predecessors. It also marks the first “live” recording for an album using equipment that sustained damage from the Nashville Flood.

All submissions need to be in mp3 format. Please email your submission and liner notes to sixstringbliss@gmail.com. Liner notes can be anything about the track, but try to keep them relatively short; one or two paragraphs.

About Six String Bliss

Six String Bliss is the longest-running guitar-centric Podcast on the Internet. Co-hosted by guitarists PT, Pipes, and Pappy, the weekly show caters to players of all ages and abilities, and features segments including Email of the Week, Guitarist of the Week, Guitar News and general discussion of all things relating to the guitar. Interviews have featured internationally renowned guitarists as well as luthiers, store owners, and manufacturers of pickups, effects, and recording software. In addition, each episode concludes with a listener-submitted “Outro” track; all listeners are encouraged to send in their recordings for use on the show. The website includes an active international forum.

Source: Press Release

1 Comment

  1. Larry Smith (13 Oct 2010, 13:56)

    So far there have been submissions that include contributions from Australia, Canada, England, Germany, Greece, New Zealand, South Korea, and The United States!



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