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Friday, December 11th, 2009

lego wikipedia
A final word about LEGO products?

Well, I was on Wikipedia and saw that they were abandoning Bionicle, I say good for them. Http: / / En.wikipedia.org / wiki / Bionicle Bionicle And shit.

Suck now Lego remember the good old days when it could be a half hour of planning to make a good boat, but today all you do is put two pieces together and has no space shooter Galaxy and now take all this shit rock band and Indiana Jones may well have a television

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Monday, September 28th, 2009

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The Power of Music In Advertising

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

The Power of Music In Advertising
I am with the South Park Music Tour, We made big changes last year to be green friendly, I need help/sponsors?

We produce all of our print materials on recycled paper, this year we have cut down on what we will print.
We set 20 recycling bins around the event area and sorted them all at the end of the event
We will have solar powered stages this year
We will use all recycled products to serve food and beverages
All all of our meetings all materials will be shared via the web and a yahoo group, we will not print any materials

I need more suggestions and most of all I am searching for sponsors that are green friendly that would like advertising space with us or to attend the event and market their company/product.

www.southparkmusictour.com

What suggestions do you have for me?

Contact your local recycler. Get some names of companies that are involved in the green aspects and send them requests.


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The Strongest Man in the World


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Once again Dexter Riley (a young Kurt Russell) and his science lab pals astound and confound Medfield College's head dean when their latest concoction might either save the struggling institution from bankruptcy or get the top-level staff fired. In this third of the four Medfield films, Riley accidentally ingests a vitamin compound that gives him superhuman strength, leading to sponsorship by...

For singers, good breathing is essential. What does "good" breathing mean? Ask different singing teachers and coaches and you are likely to get different answers.

Here is what good breathing means to me:

• Your posture is erect, but you are not tense. Your shoulders are broad; arms loose; hands soft and quiet and you are standing tall.

Imagine that a stream of water is running down your spine. The water is warm and flows easily but firmly, in a straight path. This image should help keep your back straight, but not stiff.

• When you stand tall in this way, your rib cage will naturally open wider.

• Then you concentrate your mind on allowing your diaphragm (a large muscle just under your ribcage) to move down, which pulls your lungs down and forces new air to flow deeply into your lungs. This approach is called deep breathing or diaphragmatic breathing as opposed to upper chest breathing, which is a shallow type of breathing and much less useful in singing.

• As you breathe in, your rib cage will grow wider to the sides and back especially.

The Long Slow "Sssssss..."

• When you exhale, let the air out with a long SSS sound through your teeth (keep a loose jaw).This way, using the steady, slow SSS stream of air, you must control how quickly the breath goes out. (Your stomach muscles are gently pulling in as your diaphragm presses down.)

Imagine that this SSS is a stream of sound (your wonderful voice) that sails steadily through the air in front of you.

Gently resist the collapse of your ribcage. It will of course go back to its natural relaxed state, but in resisting a quick collapse you are teaching your ribs and the muscles in between the rib bones to become stronger.

• When you come to the natural end of your breath, take another breath - this time even deeper, and exhale again on a slow steady SSS sound.

Different Kinds of Breathing

Dramatic Breath

In a song, there is also the dramatic breath. In this case, the way you breathe is based on the expression or interpretational needs of the song. For example, you might take a louder, gasping type of breath to give an effect in singing - at a moment of anger or disbelief. You might use a slow sighing kind of breath to express tiredness or despair. Your use of breath in these cases is "expressive."

Silent Breath

It is also important to know how to take a silent breath. In fact, you will want to use this kind of breathing most often when you sing (and when you record). The breath comes in quickly through your mouth (and nose) and goes deep into your lungs with very little sound. Your ribcage is open and expands easily as the air pours in.

Deep Breathing Exercise

You can do this exercise as you walk along the street. Be sure that your posture is strong. This exercise is timed to your steps as you walk along. Breathe in to the count of 2 (or 4) steps and out to the count of 6 (or 8 or 10) steps - whatever feels right for you. Repeat this exercise for 5 minutes or so as you walk. But do not overdo breathing exercises. If you are not used to doing them, the quantity of oxygen that goes to you brain can make you dizzy.

Relaxation Breathing

When I do a deep breathing exercise with a student at the beginning of a lesson, it is not only to answer the question, "How do I breathe?" but also to help calm the person's mind; to prepare them for the concentration it takes to work quietly but with focus on improving vocal technique.

So, as you do these breathing exercises, feel how your body is calming down - how your mind is becoming less distracted and more focused. Allow breathing to take you into a state of mind that is calm but energized. I suggest to my students that they have a cool head with a warm heart when they practice.

At the end of your practice session, do a short relaxation breathing exercise. No need to think of power now. You breathe in slowly and deeply - but the exhalation is a free flow of breath - not controlled. You simply let the air out. Your ribcage closes as it will. You let your breathing system relax. You allow your mind to be quiet. You thank your body for the work it has done and move on to your next task.

A Final Suggestion

Breathing in Trees

Many of us feel that being in nature can give us a strong sense of well-being. There are a lot of reasons for this. One unusual idea has to do with how nature mirrors our own bodies. For example, as you look at a tree, you see in the lines of trunk, branches and leaves a system that is very similar to our own internal system of blood vessels, arteries and veins. Apparently, viewing trees can have a calming effect on our bodies because of this similarity. When possible, I like to stand near trees to do my deep breathing exercises.

For more information on breathing, as well as an excellent video on Yoga Breathing, please go here: http://www.singing-tips-with-barbara-lewis.com/how-do-I-breathe.html. If you would like to see a video of one of my most popular CDs, you can click here: http://barbaralewis.com/Lullaby..deep.ly.html.

I have been a singer, songwriter and vocal coach for over 25 years. I have produced and/or co-produced several of my own original-music CDs as well as two television-quality music videos which play regularly on Bravo TV and Classical Arts Showcase. I currently manage a teaching web site called, "Singing-Tips-With-Barbara-Lewis.com."

Child Friendly advertising

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Child Friendly advertising
Young family moving to Canberra, which suburbs are good to settle in?

My husband and I are in our early 30's, and we have a 3 yo boy. I was looking at the job sites to find out where most IT jobs are (hubby and I are both Programmers/Software Developers), so that we can live near those places. But most jobs advertised are from agencies.

A place with good preschools and child care centres is a plus.

And we would be relying mostly on public transport / bus.

We also want to live somewhere with retail shops and supermarkets.

And of course somewhere safe and family-friendly.

Would anyone of you recommend some suburbs that we can initially settle into, so that we can narrow down our choices and research?

Thanks heaps!

Canberra is a very expensive city to live in. So it would be best if you look for somewhere cheap to live for a while until you find a house in a suburb you like. There is not much point signing a 12 month contract to rent an expensive property only to regret it later.
Find somewhere cheap and spend a couple of months looking for something you like.
I noticed most of your questions are about moving to Australia. The best thing you can do is do what I have written above. Don't listen to what other people say find out for yourself. Their is no need to spend a lot of money on accommodation straight away. Take your time.

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Friday, July 17th, 2009

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