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Below are the list of companies that have supported Dorset Music Awards in 2010.
Bournemouth Arts
Dedicated to supporting Bournemouth Arts and Culture.
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Classic Drums
Specialising in everything drum kits...
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Disc Manufacturing Services
DMS are a disc supplier for major and independent record labels, unsigned artists and corporate sectors.
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Dorset Music Forum
Providing support and education in the music industry at a grass roots level.
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Greg Smith
Personal development to gain confidence when performing
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Langdons
Music instruments and accessories in Boscombe
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Music Managers Forum
Music Room
Instruments and accessories in Poole
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Pulse Magazine
4 Music, 4 Art, 4 Culture
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Shakeaway
ShakeAway is the original MilkShake re-inventor and is pleased to sponsor the Dorset Music Awards for 2010 in the area where ShakeAway was born!
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WebPurity
Creating social networking advice for musicians
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Competition Breakdown
Stage 1: Entry
Stage 1 is designed to filter out the best song writers through listening to their recorded music. To enter, musicians are invited to send us their MySpace links by filling out the entry form, from which the judges will select 40 acts to go on to stage 2. The quality of the recording is not key to this round since our judges are chosen from various sectors of the music industry with the skill and experience to pick out good musicianship and song writing skills rather than focusing on the sound quality of the recording itself.

Stage 2: The Heats - Held at Champions Live Music Venue in Bournemouth
This is a new element to the competition. Over 2 days 40 bands will play 2 songs each. This is their chance to prove that their live performance lives up to their recorded performance. It is a snapshot opportunity for 20 bands to go through to the quarter final round.

Stage 3: The Quarter Final - Held at The Winchester in Bournemouth
This round introduces a public vote element. It is designed to encourage bands to promote themselves, which is an aspect of gigging at which so many bands fall short. Several bands struggle at this stage but it has proven to be a great way to get the bands to focus on getting new fans.

Stage 4 : The Semi Final - Held at Mr. Kyps Live Music Venue in Poole
The Semi Final is set over two nights. This is where the prize givers get a chance to see the bands for the first time. They will select the 5 that they want to see again in the final and make their decision.

Stage 5: The Final - Held at Royal Bath Hotel in Bournemouth
In the final the top 5 bands/musicians from the semi finals play one final gig in front of an audience and importantly, the prize givers. The bands at this stage will already be familiar to the judges so now it’s up to them to prove that they can perform under pressure and that they have an audience that will support them. In 2009 the final was held at the 500 capacity De-Vere Suite of the Royal Bath Hotel, Bournemouth and was full by 9pm. The 2010 final will returning to this impressive venue and all prizes will be given on this night.