Sunday, April 15, 2012
And the winner is...
It was a dramatic, close, and hard-fought battle to the finish. But ultimately, it was one of the five newcomers to competitive air guitar that would triumph: Brianna Ruth, tied with Cornelius after the first round, vaulted to first place in the compulsories. She will go on to represent her adopted home of Syracuse in the US air guitar regional competition this summer.
But she needs your help, readers!! Who can come up with the best air name for our hairoine? Post your suggestions here!
Thanks again to our host and celebrity judges. Also to The Sound Garden and Wings Over Syracuse for the prizes and food, and to SU's Office of the Chancellor, Arts Adventure Learning Community, and Department of Art & Music Histories in the College of Arts & Sciences for sponsoring the event.
Final places and composite scores:
1. Brianna Ruth (34.7)
2. Cornelius Airelius (34.5)
3. C-Rap (34.0)
4. Tony Airommi (33.9)
5. Tallahassee Montana (33.7)
6. Jello B. Pudding (33.6)
Scores, please?
The judges appear to like it
Fugulele
C-Rap
Jello B. Pudding
Brianna Ruth
Tallahassee Montana
Friday, April 13, 2012
FINAL final countdown: 1 day to go!
Are you still thinking about competing? You can still pre-register. Walk-ins will also be accepted if time permits.
** All contestants win general acclaim, admiration, and the appreciation of the Syracuse for increasing the city's rock quotient and general level of airness **
What is airness?
Airness is a somewhat elusive concept, but it's been a part of competitive air guitar since the world championships began in Finland in 1996. The US Air Guitar organization defines it as “the extent to which a performance transcends the imitation of a real guitar and becomes an art form in and of itself”. Nat Hays adds, “The difference between… what you should see on stage and what everyone else does for fun is true airness” (interview, 2009).Airness, then, is what takes a performance beyond mere technique and preparation into the realm of greatness, a concept the AGWC founders used to get at the ineffables of performance. But what does airness look like? And how can you and I achieve it? Take a look at some great air performances to get an idea.
1. C-Diddy's famous performance, which won the championship for the U.S. for the first time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoAnMxlMh0I
2. Ochi "Dainoji" Yosuke, 2006 world champ from Japan: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r10UbGC6RI&list=PL9C19A3728CCFC3C9&index=8&feature=plpp_video
3. Hot Lixx Hulahan, 2008 world champ from the U.S.: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efNdI8uzWN8
4. William Ocean at the 2009 US regional competition in NYC: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djiQK-3Tw8o&list=PL9C19A3728CCFC3C9&index=5&feature=plpp_video
5. 2011 winner, The Devil's Niece from Germany: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMIws86ZLyk
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Incentive...
Sunday, April 8, 2012
The Final Countdown!!
If you've never been to an air guitar competition before, you may be wondering what to expect. Here's what happens:
- In the first round, the air guitarist performs a prepared piece or medley lasting exactly one minute.
- In the second, compulsory round, contestants must play along (improvise) to one minute of a mystery song.The order of contestants in the second round is based on first-round scores, from lowest to highest, giving those who did better the first time the advantage of hearing the song many times before having to perform.
- Scores are given as in figure skating, from 4.0 to 6.0, by an expert jury.
- Technique: does it look like you're playing a guitar? Do you forget you are holding a guitar and occasionally let it fall to the ground or drift away?
- Stage presence and choreography: how compelling are you as a performer? Do you have the moves? Is the audience convinced that you're a rock star?
- Airness. This is really the most important. I'll discuss it in a later countdown post, so be sure to check back regularly!
- No instruments allowed
- A pick is OK, though.
- No back-up bands or group performances
- One air roadie is permitted
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Thinking of competing?
http://asnews.syr.edu/newsevents_2012/releases/2012_Air_Guitar_Competition.html
If you're thinking of competing, don't forget to reserve your spot by emailing salsasydney AT gmail DOT com. Last-minute entrants are also welcome, but space is limited so it's on a first come, first serve basis.
You can read up on the competition rules here. There aren't many, but they are important: http://usairguitar.com/rules-2/
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Get ready.
Mark your calendars for April 14, 8 PM, at the Redhouse...