News: WE WANT YOU: get promotion!

Shred Junior wants you to blow him away!


As part of the service Truth In Shredding is providing, keeping you up to date with the latest guitar related news, reviews and interviews, we want to build up the promotional aspect of the blog. What I am looking for is new, high quality videos for the Truth In Shredding YouTube Channel...

How is this promotion I here you say?!?!?! We'll the channel has almost 1500 subscribers... all avid guitar fans... but that's not all (sounds like one of those TV commercials now!). You get a link back to a URL that you want to promote. Plus, your video also gets posted on facebook, myspace, twitter, orkut to more avid guitar fans... No but there's more!... you get posted on the main blog... which is read by 1000+ visitors per day and is syndicated to 500+ RSS readers... the coup de grace... you get featured on Guitar World's news feed! How cool is that! OK your saying... why will that benefit me?... well look at the people who have been featured on the youtube channel... Daniele Gottardo, Tom Quayle, Andy James... to name but a few, get the drift?

So what are we NOT looking for

1 The video must NOT have appeared before and / or is poor quality!
2 The video must NOT be a cover version
3 The video must NOT be a just a guitar solo with out a backing track!
4 The video must NOT be average!

What we ARE looking for

1 The video MUST be unique and not posted anywhere before and good quality video
2 The video MUST be jam over backing track
3 or The video MUST be an original composition
4 The video MUST have superb technique that will amaze guitar fans!

So how do you get that video to me?

Well use this form and I will contact you to discuss and organise the delivery of the video.


Here's an example of a video that was originally posted by me on google video and reposted on YouTube... The original video was sent to me by Arkadiy Starodoub... 2,822,620 views!

Hybrid Technics Number 1, Guitar Fusion

Comments

  1. sounds like a cool idea... I'll try and record something .. are 30 second videos cool... cuz i'm kinda workin on a small jam

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  2. Really jams should be a minimum of 60 seconds... unless it's exceptional.

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  3. 1 question. Does the backing track have to be an original? Or can I just pluck one off the internet and do my own thing over it?

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  4. The backing track does not have to be original. But you must not do a cover version of a song.

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  5. I decide if it's average or not.

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