How to Enter the 2007 National Musicoz Awards
It’s easy!
- Go to: Enter online now
- Fill in your details
- Choose your categories to enter
- Upload your music, bio and photo
- Make your payment via our secure online payment
- Press submit
Done!
You can enter up to 6 songs per category and as many categories as you like
For The Channel [V] Best Unsigned video category and the Live category:
To submit a video, you'll need to upload it to YouTube first.
You'll then need to paste the URL from YouTube into the video category boxes when entering. (eg. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxxxxxxxx)
Pricing:
$30 per song with every 6th song free
If you would like official feedback on your songs by our top music industry judges,
Include an extra $20 per song (including free songs)
If you can’t successfully enter online email us at info@musicoz.org or Phone us on our freecall number 1800 002955
Finally if you need to you can send in an entry via snail mail , but because of the manual handling and processing involved, we’ll have to charge more for these entries. The pricing for snail mail entries are as follows:
$40 per song with every 6th song free
If you would like official feedback on your songs by our top music industry judges,
Include an extra $20 per song (including free songs)
Snail mail entries are to be posted to:
Musicoz
P.O Box 3
Rockdale (Sydney)
NSW 2216
Australia
They must be postmarked no later than August 31st 2007
MP3 Format for songs
To Upload your songs to the National Musicoz Awards we need your music in MP3 format.
It’s pretty easy to convert an audio file into an MP3
We need all MP3s in this format: 128kbts/s, 44.1khz in stereo
You can use a host of programs to convert audio files from CD or your hardrive to MP3 including itunes and Windows Media Player.
When ripping or importing your audio files just remember to set your program’s settings or preferences to 128kbts/s, 44.1khz in stereo (then your MP3s will be good quality for the judges to listen to)
If you’re recording in a studio , you can get your studio engineer to make them into MP3s as well.