'Rate the above person's music'
October 15, 2012 at 3:02 pm
(This post was last modified: October 15, 2012 at 3:03 pm by Gilgamesh.)
I did one of these on AF.com and it's pretty popular. I'm sure you guys will like it, too.
The original poster (myself) will post music. The next person to post will listen to and rate the above person's music, then post music of his/her own. The cycle repeats.
Obviously, not everyone likes the same kinds of music - this is why these rules are set in place. It doesn't matter if you don't like someone's music; if you plan on posting music of your taste and you expect someone - who very well may not like it - to listen to its entirety, you need to show that same respect that you expect from others.
1. Listen to the entire piece of music you rate, otherwise you don't have the right to rate.
2. If the music is longer than 10 minutes, you are exempt from rule 1.
3. If the last person to post didn't post music, you go back to the last post to post music and rate theirs; you don't just post your own music and say "No music to rate." There IS music to rate - look harder, buddy.
4. If the last person to post music didn't rate music, himself; you rate the music he failed to rate, not his.
5. If the music isn't available to you, go to Youtube and look for a different video for the same music.
6. If someone didn't obey rule 1 or 5, treat their music as if they broke rule 4.
7. Post only one piece of music.
Also, try to use Youtube as the source for the music you post. Youtube is easy and trusted.
Here is the music I will be posting:
(I'll be posting a lot of music from anime sound-track in the future.)
The original poster (myself) will post music. The next person to post will listen to and rate the above person's music, then post music of his/her own. The cycle repeats.
Obviously, not everyone likes the same kinds of music - this is why these rules are set in place. It doesn't matter if you don't like someone's music; if you plan on posting music of your taste and you expect someone - who very well may not like it - to listen to its entirety, you need to show that same respect that you expect from others.
1. Listen to the entire piece of music you rate, otherwise you don't have the right to rate.
2. If the music is longer than 10 minutes, you are exempt from rule 1.
3. If the last person to post didn't post music, you go back to the last post to post music and rate theirs; you don't just post your own music and say "No music to rate." There IS music to rate - look harder, buddy.
4. If the last person to post music didn't rate music, himself; you rate the music he failed to rate, not his.
5. If the music isn't available to you, go to Youtube and look for a different video for the same music.
6. If someone didn't obey rule 1 or 5, treat their music as if they broke rule 4.
7. Post only one piece of music.
Also, try to use Youtube as the source for the music you post. Youtube is easy and trusted.
Here is the music I will be posting:
(I'll be posting a lot of music from anime sound-track in the future.)