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
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