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Originally posted by Tymps.
I know it's obnoxious to ask you to do another thing for me, but I really want to be a helpful judge and I don't want to lose focus. So if you could just answer these three questions briefly in 1-2 sentences that would be great! If you only feel like answering one or two of them that's fine too, and you can answer them if you've ever been a contestant in this game at any point.
1. What's the most helpful piece of advice that you've been given this season? (Could be anybody, judge or contestant; you don't have to use names)
2. What should the judges be more/less critical of in their judging?
3. What type of judging works best for you? (No names here please)
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1. TT gave me an insight that, while you can try to write deep and meaningful lyrics, or use vast concepts, it gives you more room to fall. When it is toned down and simplified, there is less room for faults. The round I was told this, I went number 1.
2. Well less of something you shouldn't / should be critical of , but in general, comments like "I didn't like this line", "I loved this line", "your verse was SO good" etc., while nice and all, are not helpful in future rounds. To me this is something I would say to somebody who is sending me a draft of their song, because they're still changing it. It's almost useless after that round has ended.
It would be really nice if you could explain your mental process while judging, basically. Explain each thing that lead to my score being the way it is. If it's not a 10, there's something missing, which would be nice to know.
3. When people give me high scores.