Judging
Rules and Regulations
General
Regulations
1. No electric
instruments permitted in any category.
2. No drums permitted
in any category.
3. Contestants
performing in the individual performer categories may perform unaccompanied
or with one or two accompanists.
4. Any category
with less than four entrants may be cancelled.
5. Any performer
winning first place in a category two years in succession must lay out
for one year before competing again in the category in which they won
first place.
6. No contestant
is allowed to register after draw for playing position has started.
7. Judging will be based on 1-50 points per each of the five judging
categories. Each tune has a maximum of 150 points. Scores from elimination
rounds will be added to final round scores for an overall cumulative
score. (In the event of a tie, a one-tune playoff will be held. Fiddlers
will be required to play a breakdown. Tie breaker scores will not be
added into the cumulative score.)
8. Everyone will
be allowed one false start per performance (a bad start, wrong beginning
of tune, starting tune other than that intended). Allowance will be
made for string dropping out of tune, also string breaking.
9. Playing in
such manner as to not be able to recognize the melody easily will result
in lost points.
10. Contestants
are asked to hold personal comments until after the judging for their
category is completed. They may give the name of the tunes to be played.
11. Contestants
who perform in the finals are not allowed to duplicate the songs they
performed in the elimination.
12. Contest organizers
reserve the right to change or modify contest rules prior to the start
of the competition. A copy of finalized rules will be available at the
registration table prior to the start of the contest.
Category
Rules
1. Fiddle
- Contest is for four string fiddles only and is divided into four age
groups: Beginning - age 10 and under; Intermediate - age 11-18; Junior
- age 19-59; Senior - age 60 and over. Contestants will be allowed to
compete only in their age appropriate category. Except in the Hot Fiddle
and Beginning Fiddle categories, the following tunes are not allowed
- Orange Blossom Special, Black Mountain Rag, Listen to the Mockingbird
and Boil The Cabbage Down.
* For both
elimination and final rounds, contestants will be required to
play a waltz , a
breakdown (reels and hornpipes will be accepted as breakdowns; rags
are not accepted as breakdowns) and a tune of choice.
Tune of choice must be third tune. However, in the
event of time constraints, contestants in the final round may be
asked to play only a waltz and a breakdown. Beginning Fiddlers
play one waltz
and one breakdown.
* Fiddle off
between senior, intermediate and junior winners will require the contestants
to play one tune of choice.
2. Bluegrass
Banjo - The following tunes are not allowed - Foggy Mountain Breakdown,
John Hardy, Earls Breakdown and John Henry. Contestants must play two
tunes.
3. Guitar -
2 categories: Flat Picking Guitar and Thumb Picking Guitar - Only
acoustic flat top guitars will be accepted. Both categories are required
to play two tunes of a traditional nature. Thumb-pick required in Thumb
Picking category and contestant must play traditional thumb-style songs
of choice.
4. Mandolin
- Only acoustic mandolins allowed. Rules otherwise same as guitar.
5. Harmonica
- Only ten hole, single reed harmonicas allowed. No chromatics.
Must play tunes of the traditional nature. Contestants must play two
tunes of their choice.
6. Bluegrass
Band - Tune restrictions same as Bluegrass Banjo. Must have
no less than three band members and not more than six members.
May do vocals,
but not required. No band member is allowed to perform in more than
one band except for bass player. Bands will play two tunes of
their
choice during both elimination and final rounds of competition. If
you play a known tune, it must be accepted as authentic bluegrass;
however, original material is allowedalso.
7. Old Time
Singing - Contestants are encouraged to pick songs which were written
before 1950. Duets are permitted. If you enter as part of duet, you
cannot enter as a single or as part of another duet. Duets are considered
one act and may perform unaccompanied or with one or two accompanists.
Contestants are to perform two songs during elimination and final rounds
of competition.
8. Hot Fiddle
- Fiddlers are allowed to play any tune of their choice and will
be judged by the audience. Performances should be limited to no more
than 6 minutes.
9. Dobro -
Only square neck resphonic guitars allowed. Contestant must play
two tunes of the traditional nature and may be unaccompanied or have
one or two accompanists.
10. Clogging
- Free-style clogging. Contestants will dance one time in both eliminations
and finals. Taps will be permitted, but not required. Time limit is
30 seconds.
11. Best Rhythm
Person - Judges will watch performances of all back up performers
in all categories during the contest and the winner will be announced
at the close of the contest.
DECISION
OF THE JUDGES IS FINAL.