DJ Equipments To Rock The Dance Floor

Posted in Uncategorized | January 5th, 2010

Do you know what is the key to becoming a successful DJ? Well it is the ability to produce great music mixes that bring the dance floor alive. And in order to create the right kind of music you have to invest in a range of advanced DJ equipments.

If you are just a beginner to the world of mixing and turntables, you are most likely awestruck by the well-established disc jockeys that have the ability to set the floor ablaze with their highly energetic music mixes. OK so you may not have the same range of talents as these DJs, but you can make up for your lack of experience or talent with the right kind of DJ equipments. Next time you visit a night club or disco, just make a trip backstage to check out the DJ equipments, and you will be amazed at the wide range of DJ equipments that are used to churn out those masterful mixes. Although, a novice in the field requires some time and practice on the turntable to somewhat master it, there are other DJ equipments that are not as difficult to learn. And as you advance as a DJ, these equipments will help you to create better music. As in any business you have to make some initial investment in this world of music mixing, as DJ equipments are the basic tools to give you a head start in this trade.

As a DJ, you can manipulate the equipments in a number of different ways. Not only can you rock the dance floor with beats and rhythms, you can also synchronize the music smoothly from one track to the next.

As a DJ, your goal is to make the crowd come to its feet and rock all through the night. At the same time you have to keep the energy level of the dance floor at a point that it can sustain over a longer stretch of time. You have to maintain a musical consistency throughout. As a DJ it is in your hand to keep the tempo alive without annoying a portion of the crowd.

To accomplish all these goals, DJs must be well versed in the advanced technological features of their DJ equipments. You need to be really familiar with your instruments like the back of your hands to use them to their fullest potential.

In the end, it is your skill as a DJ that will be appreciated by both the crowd uninitiated in the art of DJing, and also by those who do have some idea about the workings of a DJ. So make the best use of your DJ equipments and enjoy the wide appreciation from the audience for making them rock and roll throughout the night.

Jewelry, Jazz and Gumbo: Mardi Gras and a New Beginning

Posted in Uncategorized | November 24th, 2009

New Orleans was terribly hit by Hurricane Katrina in September 2005, resulting in an unprecdented loss of property and lives. But despite the damage, the people of the Crescent City rallied and pushed ahead with the annual Mardi Gras tradition — complete with great food, jazz music, flowing drink, funky jewelry, and all the bright accoutrements that help make the event an enjoyable one.

In the olden days, people had Mardi Gras balls where they dressed in their finest. Masks were also the order of the day and revelers would try to guess the identity of the person behind the mask, making the balls all the more titillating. To this day, many items of jewelry showcase many attractive mask designs. One would find earrings, bracelets, pins, and pendants that feature the face of a harlequin or the faces of comedy and tragedy side by side.

Green, purple, and gold are the theme colors for Mardi Gras. These colors have become traditional ever since they were chosen as the official colors by King Rex, the king of the carnival. This title is held annually by a man chosen by a group called the Mystick Crewe of Comus, and the most elaborate and lavish float during parades naturally is that of the king’s.

But there’s no question that the most popular types of jewelry are the ones made of beads. The greater the number of beads and the larger the size, the better they are. Mardi Gras is not a time for understatement or discreet jewelry. Layers and layers of bead necklaces adorn many of the necks of the people gathered in the streets during Mardi Gras, and many of others are given away to both friends and strangers alike in the spirit of fun and participation. In fact, in the days and weeks before the carnival is held, people can be seen busy buying beads in large amounts and creating bead jewelry to wear or give away at the event.

However, not all Mardi Gras jewelry is costume jewelry. Fine jewelers have a slew of offerings for those who have a taste for something more elegant and classy. Pearl jewelry enjoys brisk sales during the season, perhaps because they resemble the beads that are in abundance during Mardi Gras. And of course,pearl jewelry can be worn all year round and with almost any kind of attire since they are easy to dress up or down to.

Hurricane Katrina failed to drown the spirit of the people of New Orleans and they showed this during Mardi Gras with their elaborate parades and parties. Adorned in colorful and flashy jewelry while partying in the streets, enjoying Creole and Cajun cuisine, singing and dancing tojazz music, and drinking the nights away, they showed that life doesn’t only go on, but that it should be lived to the fullest.

Costa Rica: Music, Dance and Nightlife

Posted in Uncategorized | October 30th, 2009

From Salsa to Chamber music there’s something for everybody. Live bands play at different clubs all over the country. Salsa, Jazz, Rock, Tango, Tex-Mex, and Calypso are all on the locale at different nightspots in Costa Rica. If you are staying in and around San Jose the best nightlife is located at El Pueblo in Escazu.

Here you will find eateries, dives and shops.

Club Twister is one club that is highly regarded playing modern and Latin music.

Another is El Tobagan and while they are just open on the weekend they’re always packed. Somewhere in El Pueblo the Tango Bar is found. It’s got a couple of older gals that serve drinks and perform soft ballads. If you are fortunate an Argentine visitor will be in a position to interpret the words. Occasionally you’ll have the treat of seeing a good tango performed.

Costa Ricans like to dance and they are so good that it is frightening. Not so much cha cha, but there’s lots of cumbia, merengue, lambada, and salsa. If you get an opportunity before you go to Costa Rica attempt to get in some salsa lessons. It’s the most fun you may have and it sure makes you know that you are alive.

There’s dancing at night in any quantity of clubs all over Costa Rica but the majority of the better hostels have music at night. If you talk a tiny quantity of Spanish and you’re looking for local events then you can try and read the local papers the Tico Time and La Nacon. These should help you to find local movie times and information on concerts and holidays.

The venues for the music change from year to year dependent on what festival planners have in mind so check the local paper or ask around. The local Ticos will be more than pleased to offer you any information they have on where the following performance is. Costa Rica is predominantly Catholic so almost all of their vacations follow the common Catholic vacations like Yuletide and Easter but one vacation that stands proud is the party of the Black Christ Esquipulas. This holiday begins in Guatemala but is celebrated all over Costa Rica. There’s massive population of Guatemalan immigrants so this can have something to do with the celebration. The Teatro Countrywide was built over a hundred years back an in that time Costa Ricans have developed there own state theater company. In addition Costa Rica has their own Symphony and Ticos love classical music almost as much as Salsa. For those that like a different kind of nightlife there also are some nature and wildlife tours. In the Mountverde Cloud Forest there are night tours that show you the fantastic thing about wildlife that only shows itself at night.

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