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title: Tidal Blog Info
date: 2023-01-01
date: 2023-10-01
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## Purpose
The Tidal Cycles blog is intended to be **by -- for -- about** the Tidal community.
Anyone engaged with Tidal Cycles is encouraged to submit a blog post. Topics can be about Tidal practices, music made with Tidal, live coding, event coverage, new developments & releases, community, etc. Topics can also be broader -- anything that would be of interest to this community, and it doesn't have to be limited to just about Tidal!
Anyone engaged with Tidal Cycles is encouraged to submit a blog post. Topics can be about Tidal practices, music made with Tidal, live coding, event coverage, new developments & releases, community, etc. Topics can also be broader -- anything that would be of interest to this community, and it doesn't have to be limited to Tidal!

## Templates
To make participation and submitting posts easier, there are a set if templates. These produce a set of patterned blog posts. Each template includes a suggested set of content sections, but consider this just a starting point. The most important thing is to provide content that reflects your unique perspective.
To make submitting posts easier, there are a set if templates. Each template includes a suggested set of content sections, but consider this just a starting point. The most important thing is to provide content that reflects your unique perspective.

Templates are maintained in GitHub in the [tidalcycles/tidal-doc](https://github.com/tidalcycles/tidal-doc/) repo / templates branch.

- [Tidal Blog Profile](https://github.com/tidalcycles/tidal-doc/blob/templates/templates/blog_tidal_profile.md) Intended to highlight your livecoding practices, music, and use of tidal. Contains a set of questions to respond to.a

- [Tidal music](https://github.com/tidalcycles/tidal-doc/blob/templates/templates/blog_tidal_music.md) Use this to describe a music project such as a new album or music release, a review of a music project, Algorave or concert, or discussion of music made with Tidal or other live coding program.a
- [Tidal Blog Profile](https://github.com/tidalcycles/tidal-doc/blob/templates/templates/blog_tidal_profile.md) Intended to highlight your livecoding practices, music, and use of tidal. It contains a set of questions to respond to.

- [Blog Topic](https://github.com/tidalcycles/tidal-doc/blob/templates/templates/blog_topic.md) Open topic. Use this for a more free-form approach. One option is to present your own approach to Tidal and live coding (see [Working with Samples the Heavy Lifting way](https://tidalcycles.org/blog/tidal_profile_heavylifting)). Other topics could be discussion of a new release and the coding behind it, or discussion of other environments like Strudel, Vortex, Sardine, etc.
- [Tidal music](https://github.com/tidalcycles/tidal-doc/blob/templates/templates/blog_tidal_music.md) Use this to describe a music project such as a new album or music release, a review of a music project, Algorave or concert, or discussion of music made with Tidal or other live coding program. Examples:
- [Xuixo EP by Relyt R](https://tidalcycles.org/blog/blog_topic_relyt_r_xuixo)
- [QBRNTHSS - making a live coding album](https://tidalcycles.org/blog/blog_topic_qbrnthss)

- [Playlist](https://github.com/tidalcycles/tidal-doc/blob/templates/templates/blog_playlist.md) Use this to create a new playlist. See the [Tidal Eclectic Playlist](https://tidalcycles.org/blog/tidal_playlist-eclectic) for an example.
- [Blog Topic](https://github.com/tidalcycles/tidal-doc/blob/templates/templates/blog_topic.md) Open topic. Use this for a more free-form approach. One option is to present your own approach to Tidal and live coding. Other topics could be discussion of a new release and the coding behind it, or discussion of other environments like Strudel. Examples:
- [Working with Samples the Heavy Lifting way](https://tidalcycles.org/blog/tidal_profile_heavylifting)
- [How Link became Tidal's scheduler](https://tidalcycles.org/blog/link_as_scheduler)
- [Visualization with Didactic Pattern Visualizer](https://tidalcycles.org/blog/blog_topic_visualizer)

- [Playlist](https://github.com/tidalcycles/tidal-doc/blob/templates/templates/blog_playlist.md) Use this to create a new playlist. See the [Tidal Eclectic Playlist](https://tidalcycles.org/blog/tidal_playlist-eclectic).

We encourage posts to include:
- code sections with Tidal examples
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