The Winter Disney Music Game! (Free to Play!) Take-Home Test Style
Okay everyone!
It's time to test your Disney music knowledge again!
10 Winter/Christmas-themed music clips this time!
This game will run differently than last time. This time I'm going to post all the clips at the same time and you will need to PM me your answers. It's like a take home test.
~ WHO CAN ENTER ~
Anyone from anywhere can enter! :hug:
~ SAMPLE MUSIC CLIP ~
Not sure if you can play this? Below is a super simple music clip.
DPF - Music Game - Sample <---- click that to hear the music clip!
Do you know the name of the song?
Do you know what movie/short/show/park/game it's from?
If you can answer the question(s) you can play!
If you don't know what it is you can do some research to try and find out. You have the whole internet at your fingertips!
~ PRIZES ~
This game will have 3 prizes.
1st place winner gets first pick, 2nd place gets second pick, and 3rd gets last pick.
Pin PD71127 / 87341: WDW - Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party 2011 - Donald Duck
Pin PD23713 / 26892: Japan History of Art 2003 -Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)
Pin PD29067 / 33665: Disney Catalog - Jack & Sally Holiday Cloisonne Pin & Ornament Set (Ornament only!! Pin is NOT included!)
~ RULES ~
*** The rules are a bit different this time, so please read. ****
- The game will end exactly one week from the time the clips are posted. Which will be within an hour from the posting of this.
- You will PM your answers to me.
- You may submit your answers only once! Make sure you go over your answers carefully before you submit. Check for spelling too. If you made any mistakes you cannot resubmit to correct them. So again make sure you check, double-check, triple-check before submitting.
- DO NOT post the answers here in the thread! This time the answers are being PMed to me. Don't give any hints either!
- DO NOT submit a comment on SoundCloud (where the music clips are hosted) with the answer or give any hints!!
The clip will be disqualified and no one will earn any points on it. You may make vague comments like "so beautiful" or "I love this song!" I can't turn off the comment ability unless I pay for a pro account.
- You are allowed to research the answers.
~ F.A.Q. ~
Q) Do I have to sign up for this?
A) No, not this time.
Q) Where is this music coming from?
A) Most of them are from animated movies. There's some from live action and the broadway musicals. Also video games, TV and the parks. Some are unused songs or demos. I tried to cover a little of everything.
Q) I know when this piece was played but I don't know the title.
A) All I can say is do some research. Do you own the soundtrack? Check the track listings. Check on Wikipedia or Amazon. Amazon has sample clips and the track title. Look on YouTube. You have the whole internet!
*** I cannot accept "that part when that guy puts the glass slipper on Cinderella" as an answer. If you take a look at the track listing on the soundtrack you will find it's on track 10 and is called "Cinderella's Slipper". That's the answer I'm looking for.
Q) What if I only know where the music came from?
A) Then you have a good starting point for research. Check track listings.
Q) Isn't looking up the answer cheating?
A) If we were all sitting in a room where I could watch you then yeah it would be. But we're on the internet and there's no way for me to enforce any "no looking up the answers" rules. Think of it as an open book test.
Q) How should I format my answer?
A) You can put it in a sentence. This is X from Y.
Or you can list it like this:
Source: Y
Song/Music: X
It's up to you as long as I can understand it. Make sure you number them too according to clip number:
Clip 1) Answer
Clip 2) Answer
Q) The title of the song is the same as the source, what do I do?
A) In order to get both points you have to list both. "Love Dee Doo" is from "Love Dee Doo". If you only post "Love Dee Doo" then you only get one point.
Q) WTH, this wasn't used in the movie….!
A) Ah, you must've encountered a demo, work tape or unused song.
In this case you could answer something like this:
- This is a demo of "Magic Song" from "Awesome Sparkle"
- "Sad Sad Song" is an unused song that was cut from "Tragedy"
- Source: Awesome Sparkle
Song: Magic Song (Demo)
Also keep in mind the musicals use the same songs but sound a little off or different from the original so be careful.
Q) What if there's a tie at the end?
A) I have additional music clips prepared in order to break any ties. Tie-breaker clips can only be answered by the ones who are tied. I will label it as a tie-breaker question. If there's a lot of people (10+) with the same score at the end then I may just do a drawing.
Have any other questions?
Let me know! :wavey:
LET'S ROCK!!! :rock::rock::rock::rock::rock:
It's time to test your Disney music knowledge again!
10 Winter/Christmas-themed music clips this time!
This game will run differently than last time. This time I'm going to post all the clips at the same time and you will need to PM me your answers. It's like a take home test.
~ WHO CAN ENTER ~
Anyone from anywhere can enter! :hug:
~ SAMPLE MUSIC CLIP ~
Not sure if you can play this? Below is a super simple music clip.
DPF - Music Game - Sample <---- click that to hear the music clip!
Do you know the name of the song?
Do you know what movie/short/show/park/game it's from?
If you can answer the question(s) you can play!
If you don't know what it is you can do some research to try and find out. You have the whole internet at your fingertips!
~ PRIZES ~
This game will have 3 prizes.
1st place winner gets first pick, 2nd place gets second pick, and 3rd gets last pick.
Pin PD71127 / 87341: WDW - Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party 2011 - Donald Duck
Pin PD23713 / 26892: Japan History of Art 2003 -Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)
Pin PD29067 / 33665: Disney Catalog - Jack & Sally Holiday Cloisonne Pin & Ornament Set (Ornament only!! Pin is NOT included!)
~ RULES ~
*** The rules are a bit different this time, so please read. ****
- The game will end exactly one week from the time the clips are posted. Which will be within an hour from the posting of this.
- You will PM your answers to me.
- You may submit your answers only once! Make sure you go over your answers carefully before you submit. Check for spelling too. If you made any mistakes you cannot resubmit to correct them. So again make sure you check, double-check, triple-check before submitting.
- DO NOT post the answers here in the thread! This time the answers are being PMed to me. Don't give any hints either!
- DO NOT submit a comment on SoundCloud (where the music clips are hosted) with the answer or give any hints!!
The clip will be disqualified and no one will earn any points on it. You may make vague comments like "so beautiful" or "I love this song!" I can't turn off the comment ability unless I pay for a pro account.
- You are allowed to research the answers.
~ F.A.Q. ~
Q) Do I have to sign up for this?
A) No, not this time.
Q) Where is this music coming from?
A) Most of them are from animated movies. There's some from live action and the broadway musicals. Also video games, TV and the parks. Some are unused songs or demos. I tried to cover a little of everything.
Q) I know when this piece was played but I don't know the title.
A) All I can say is do some research. Do you own the soundtrack? Check the track listings. Check on Wikipedia or Amazon. Amazon has sample clips and the track title. Look on YouTube. You have the whole internet!
*** I cannot accept "that part when that guy puts the glass slipper on Cinderella" as an answer. If you take a look at the track listing on the soundtrack you will find it's on track 10 and is called "Cinderella's Slipper". That's the answer I'm looking for.
Q) What if I only know where the music came from?
A) Then you have a good starting point for research. Check track listings.
Q) Isn't looking up the answer cheating?
A) If we were all sitting in a room where I could watch you then yeah it would be. But we're on the internet and there's no way for me to enforce any "no looking up the answers" rules. Think of it as an open book test.
Q) How should I format my answer?
A) You can put it in a sentence. This is X from Y.
Or you can list it like this:
Source: Y
Song/Music: X
It's up to you as long as I can understand it. Make sure you number them too according to clip number:
Clip 1) Answer
Clip 2) Answer
Q) The title of the song is the same as the source, what do I do?
A) In order to get both points you have to list both. "Love Dee Doo" is from "Love Dee Doo". If you only post "Love Dee Doo" then you only get one point.
Q) WTH, this wasn't used in the movie….!
A) Ah, you must've encountered a demo, work tape or unused song.
In this case you could answer something like this:
- This is a demo of "Magic Song" from "Awesome Sparkle"
- "Sad Sad Song" is an unused song that was cut from "Tragedy"
- Source: Awesome Sparkle
Song: Magic Song (Demo)
Also keep in mind the musicals use the same songs but sound a little off or different from the original so be careful.
Q) What if there's a tie at the end?
A) I have additional music clips prepared in order to break any ties. Tie-breaker clips can only be answered by the ones who are tied. I will label it as a tie-breaker question. If there's a lot of people (10+) with the same score at the end then I may just do a drawing.
Have any other questions?
Let me know! :wavey:
LET'S ROCK!!! :rock::rock::rock::rock::rock:
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