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<small>"AUDIO TENNIS! MWAHAHAHAHAHA!" - {{strong414bad}}</small>
<small>"AUDIO TENNIS! MWAHAHAHAHAHA!" - {{strong414bad}}</small>


'''Audio Tennis''' is a special type of [[tennis]] match that only makes edits to the audio. They are stylistically similar to "soundclowns" but build off of each other, just like regular tennis.
'''Audio Tennis''' is a special type of [[tennis]] match that only makes edits to the audio. They are stylistically similar to "soundclowns" but build off of each other, just like regular tennis. It was originally concieved by {{strong414bad}} on August 14, 2008.


Because [[YouTube]] doesn't let you upload audio-only files, [[tennis]] players will often add short, looping segments (or even just text) to fill the empty space. However, keep in mind that this is ''never'' the priority, as all the effort goes into audio edits.
Because [[YouTube]] doesn't let you upload audio-only files, [[tennis]] players will often add short, looping segments (or even just text) to fill the empty space. However, keep in mind that this is ''never'' the priority, as all the effort goes into audio edits.
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* When the round limit is reached, the game is finished and voting is opened to the general public, and people may cast votes depending on the style, technique, and how creatively a player responded their opponent.
* When the round limit is reached, the game is finished and voting is opened to the general public, and people may cast votes depending on the style, technique, and how creatively a player responded their opponent.


The winner of the first edition of Chaorin Kombat was k5k, and seemingly went on to do a match/collaberative piece with Madame
The winner of the first edition of Chaorin Kombat was k5k, and seemingly went on to do a match/collaborative piece with Madame
====Live Events====
====Live Events====
Later iterations of the tournament series took place at live venues, with similar registration processes, rules of play, and voting.
Later iterations of the tournament series took place at live venues, with similar registration processes, rules of play, and voting.