The gaming industry has seen tremendous growth in recent years. Even the movie industry looks pale in comparison. Traditionally, we’ve seen games being developed after movies. Current market trends have many movie makers developing adaptations of video games knowing they will be a sure-fire hit at the box office. But why are we seeing such trends? One can point towards the evolution of the television and the increased demand for quality home entertainment furniture.
Television has seen one of the greatest advances in technology in recent years. High-definition television and Plasma TV’s have the technologically-savvy drooling. And it’s because of the advent of these that many furniture manufacturers are taking the initiative to make the home entertainment system something to behold. For many of us, there is no better feeling than seeing in perfect detail, the game-winning overtime goal during the Stanley Cup Finals, or watching the walk-off home run during the World Series.
Proving to be one of the most advantageous from the advent of High-Def and Plasma TV’s is the gaming industry. In recent years, we’ve seen the birth of such next-generation gaming systems such as the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo Wii. These systems have taken the world by storm, with over three quarters of the homes throughout North America, Europe, and Asia owning at least one of the three aforementioned systems. And is it any wonder why these systems are the “Must-haves” for any teen or young adult? Not really when you think about it. For many gamers, for years they’ve wanted to see their games come to life, and with the engines these systems are equipped with, the graphics are so realistic that it may be as close to real life as they’ll ever get. Or perhaps they’ve wanted to be part of the game, acting as the main hero in the story, or actually driving the car. Enter the Nintendo Wii – a system that uses a remote control as a peripheral device that acts as your own personal sword, steering wheel, golf club, etc etc.
So what does this mean for the state of the home entertainment system? A tremendous leap in demand for high-quality entertainment centers, big-screen units, and/or other home theater furniture.
Keeping up with this demand, many furniture manufacturers are producing home entertainment centers as their top line of product, as they too want to be part of the home entertainment phenomenon. In today’s marketplace, it is not uncommon to see a wide selection of big screen and corner units, entertainment armoires, TV stands and cabinets, and other home theater furniture from your local retailer or online store.
We are now left with the evolution of gaming, combined with top-of-the-line entertainment furniture. What does that make? Home entertainment for the 21st century. A state where our lives are being fulfilled by unbelievable clarity in the games we play and the movies we watch and undeniable fun when entertaining our guests.
The evolution of the television has indeed forever changed the outlook on modern day home entertainment. With it, we are once again seeing our living rooms as a haven where fun and entertainment lives. High definition and plasma televisions, next generation gaming, and quality home entertainment centers are the future of home theater. This is home entertainment for the 21st century!
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Home Entertainment for the 21st Century
April 11th, 2008
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April 9th, 2008
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Music is said to be the food of the soul. There is nothing more swaying and gratifying than good music. Soothing music heals the mind. Entertainment will not get completed without music and playing of your favorite music and songs changes your tension filled mind right away to a more relaxed and tranquil state of mind. If you compose a piece of really nice music you need to write it down so that you can remember and other people will also be able to play it too. Live music is favored at parties and events. Live music entertainment consists of classical music, Jazz, Swing, World music, period music of 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and the 90’s and performed by artists who haven’t made it big and classical music consists of quintet, quartet, trio, duo and solo.
Whether it is a birthday party, wedding reception, a private party or a corporate party, live music is a must if you are not hiring a DJ to mix songs for you. The choice of songs and music may be limited with a live music performance, but it is the limited selected songs and music, which makes the band endearing to people. DJs would charge 25% – 50% of what a live music performing band charges. However, the charm of live music is something that is enticing if one can afford it. Some live music performing bands capture and reproduce the tone of music that were not recorded properly by the ingenuous recording machines of the 50‘s and the 60’s. Performances of live music can be known on any instrument as a piano, guitar, keyboard, harpoon, flute, trumpet, saxophone and the jazz set.
Music is intimately related to the subliminal mind because it blends our emotions. Perhaps you can recall listening to a jingle and finding the tune and the advertising slogan replaying in your mind over and over, even if you disliked the jingle. It just trapped into your mind. Hypnosis is another prevailing trait of music. One of the main reasons for using music for self-hypnosis is to help you maintain mental and emotional focus on your outcome. The music that helps to elicit within you emotions which are appropriate for your self-hypnosis outcome, will take care of the focus. Your intention can then ride of the wave of music, making focusing an effortless process.
Benefits:
Music has quite a lot of advantages despite serious reductions in subsidy for arts programs in public schools, there is a great need for studying music. Band, orchestra, and choir all offer students a chance to work together in a social and intellectual group setting and excel at complex tasks. The deception for parents is to enroll their children in high quality programs and aid them in procuring high quality instruments.
Home Entertainment Center Furniture
April 7th, 2008
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A home entertainment center is a major piece of furniture and can hold many major electronic items, such as a television set, a VCR and/or DVD player, stereo components such as an AM/FM tuner, multi-disc compact disc changer, record player, and cable or satellite television receivers. The home entertainment center can be a welcome addition to your family room or home theater. The key point of your home entertainment center is of course the TV. Functionally, a home entertainment center is an organization tool. So Home entertainment centers serve the dual purpose of optimizing space utility and providing room for all electronic equipment to be kept together
Today’s home entertainment systems are every bit as good in quality and sound as the movie theatres, plus they are getting better and even cheaper as technology continues to advance. In fact, with today’s home entertainment centers, watching a DVD at home with your surround sound system is a very enjoyable experience. If your idea of relaxation or recreation is watching TV, listening to music, reading books, or browsing the net to your heart’s content, then a perfect home entertainment center is an answer to match your lifestyle.
These are excellent contemporary furniture sets that will make your big screen shine and provide space for your home entertainment center accessories as well. Home entertainment center furniture such as seating, television stands and home theater equipment rack or cabinet are essential items in a home theater. It is very important to make sure that all of your home theater furniture matches the decor and design of your room
The bookcases and television cabinets can be configured into a wide variety of entertainment settings. TV entertainment cabinets, though a relatively new concept, are fast gaining popularity so much so that a TV cabinet is now the primary cabinet for any home entertainment center. The size of the cabinet you choose will depend upon the size of the TV. If you choose to buy a closed-door entertainment center, you can choose between glass doors or wooden doors for your cabinets. If your TV operates with a remote control it is better to opt for a glass door TV cabinet, otherwise the remote will not be effective. Then again, you must keep in mind that the design of the TV cabinet is such that heat should not collect because it can ruin the sensitive circuits on the microchips of the components.
These cabinets will help you proudly display your equipment, hide your cables and connectors, all in an attractive piece of furniture that complements your decor and matches your style. Home theater furniture will add a great deal of style and functionality to your home theater system. Make sure to allow sufficient dollars in your overall home theater budget in order to meet the needs for furniture. A well-designed, functional and beautiful entertainment center brings your television and other media equipment into its rightful place as an important part of your living space.
We are sure you will find just what you need for your home theater enjoyment, so choose your new home theater furniture here today in www.newfurniturecenter.com
Report on the Effect of Specially Composed Music for Mother and Child
April 5th, 2008
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Music for Mother and Child
Summary of a report on the effect of specially composed music on fetuses, infants, toddlers and parents
“We were just visited by a couple and their 8 months-old girl. At one point during the evening she was restless and distressed. I put on the CD “Tales of the Ocean” from the CD series “Music for Mother & Child”, and she began to listen, and calmed down with her mother. After a short time she was asleep – and my unborn child “danced” in my womb.” (Ann, mother-to-be)
Background and objective
In the summer of 1999 the two musicians and composers, Claus D Jensen and Henrik Birk Aaboe, produced the CD series Music for Mother & Child, which contains music specially composed and designed to calm fetuses, infants, toddlers and parents. In the course of the process henrik and Claus received such exciting responses from people that they decided to undertake a private study of the effect of the music on pregnant women, infants and their parents.
They wanted to study the direct effect on fetus/infant, as well as the indirect effect: whether the music could calm down the parents, and whether the tranquillity of the parents could positively affect or be imparted to the fetus/child.
In addition to studying how the music affected the participants in the study, they wanted information on how often and when the music was used and for how long at a time. The participants were given the CDs and a questionnaire in the form of a checklist with space for supplementary comments.
Study Group
44 people participated in the 12-week study. The 44 participants were divided into three groups:
1. Mothers-to-be, some of whom gave birth during the course of the study.
2. Parents with infants and toddlers from 0-3 years of age.
3. Practitioners who work with infants and/or pregnant women.
How the music originated
The idea for the CDs arose from a common desire of the musicians to compose music that could give fetuses/infants a good start in life. For it is recognized as an extreme upheaval to leave the mother’s secure womb and suddenly face the “real” world. They wanted to compose music that could impart security and inner as well as external peace and tranquillity.
One thing that impressed the composers was that during their research they read an articleabout the widely recognized French physicist Tomatis, and learned that hearing is the first sense that is developed, and that the fetus already has a fully developed sense of hearing by the 6th month.
Conclusion of the study
Of the pregnant women questioned, 88% were positively affected by the music. Most of them described the effect with words such as “relaxing”, “calming” and the like. One found that by listening to the music her fear of the childbirth was replaced with confidence in a positive birth experience.
One created a personal space with the music, so that instead of depression she found solutions for what she could do. 79% of the pregnant women could feel a reaction from the fetus, either often or occasionally or infrequently. Several could directly perceive that the fetus was calmed and that it was responsive to the music. Two of those participating used the music during the childbirth, and they both had a positive experience with it, because the music was both relaxing and distracting.
Of the new parents questioned, 93% were positively affected by the music, and typical reactions were that the music was exceptionally relaxing and good against stress, that it was energizing, etc. No one was negatively affected.
The study shows that the music, besides having a clear effect on the fetus, had a significantly positive effect on infants and toddlers. 72% of the respondents found that the music had a positive effect on their children. Many experienced very significant and powerful reactions.
55% of the respondents noticed the positive reaction from the children immediately, while 17% replied that the reaction came after the child had heard the music several times.
The typical reactions were noticeable contentment, “a calm, listening child”, “the child is calmed”, “the child falls asleep more quickly”, etc. One replied that “the music is the ultimate medicine when my child is sick”. No one in this group noticed negative reactions to the music from their children. However there was one child who did not like the dolphin sounds.
The practitioners all noticed significant reactions not only from the children they treated, but also often from the parents. One noticed a reaction every time a child was in treatment, while the two others answered “often”. Words such as “peace”, “tranquillity”, “inner presence and calm”, that “the music produces calm and attentive children”, etc., were used to describe the children’s reactions.
As to the indirect effect on infant/toddler, which is the effect achieved when the parents are calmed and their state is imparted to the infant/toddlers, we cannot draw any certain conclusion from our study. However we refer to the section on stress, where 57% of the parents questioned believe that there is a connection between their stress and their children’s restlessness.
Since 93% believed that the music had a positive effect on the parents themselves, and reduced their stress, we can draw a guarded conclusion that the music must also have an indirect, positive effect on the children/fetus.
About the CDs
The CD series Music for Mother & Child consists of three CDs:
1. Windchimes, indicated for pregnant women, the unborn child and infants
2. Tales of the Ocean, for the 0-1 year-olds and their parents
3. Lullabies, for 1-2 year-olds and their parents
The composers talk about the CDs:
“The music on the CDs Music for Mother & Child contains elements chosen specifically to be relaxing for fetuses and infants, and elements that are more generally relaxing for all age-groups. Thus the music can be used by both the unborn, infants/toddlers and adults.
On Windchimes there are purposely long, continuous passages. Through dialogue with a reflexologist who has specialized in work with infants, we learned that the continuity is an important element for calming young children. Too many breaks in the music can be very disturbing to young children.
Therefore the CD consists of two long passages connected by light, melodious wind chimes. The music has a light and airy quality and is thought of as a soothing blanket of sound. Besides the continuous wind chimes, the instruments we have chosen are Native American drums, which according to the original Americans represent the heartbeat of Mother Earth, the human voice as a primordial instrument, and the acoustic guitar for its transparent tone. The music is composed both with an intuitive approach and a search for a balance in the harmonious structures from a more analytical angle.
Thus, among other things, Windchimes consciously consists of a melodious, five-tone structure, which is completely devoid of tension.
On Tales of the Ocean we use dolphin sounds and the sound of the waves as recurrent elements. Through the ages many people have been powerfully affected emotionally by listening to the fascinating sounds of the dolphins, and we felt that they would help give the music the right expression.
We all come from the watery element, and we quickly found that the child who is now more conscious, reacted very positively to the naturally created, soothing rhythm of the sounds of the sea.
In addition, on this CD we use Tibetan singing bowls and bells, which have a unique tone and contain an element of primordial strength, which is soothing for both children and adults. Tales of the Ocean is thought overall as a journey of the consciousness from the surface down to the deeper layer (under the sea) ending with a homecoming symbolized in the composition The Sea is my Home.
The last CD, Lullabies, is, as the name says, a sequence of newly composed lullabies, each of which tells its own little story. Compared to the other two CDs, the melodic material is significantly advanced, so they harmonize with the child’s enhanced consciousness and ability to comprehend actual melodic sequences.
At the same time we have sought to preserve the tranquil and secure atmosphere by purposely using repetition as an artistic effect. Some of the compositions on Lullabies have an almost hypnotic expression, something that naturally also influences the listening experience of the adults.”
About the composers:
Claus D Jensen is a qualified guitarist amnd composer with a degree from The Music Conservatory of Jutland. He has played professionally since 1984 and has taught at music school, college and evening school. He is involved with several scientific researches about the effect of music and relaxation audioprograms on hospitals and self hypnosis-audioprograms for pregnant.
Henrik Birk Aaboe was educated at the Musicological Institute at the University of Århus, and has taught both at the university and in music schools. In addition he functions as arranger and composer in various contexts. He has his own company, Corona Music (www.coronamusic.dk), with a recording studio and music publishing house. He has released several music collections in his own name.
Quotes from the report:
“Because of a previous traumatic childbirth, I have some fear of childbirth. The music was a centering and calming influence on me, and I had more confidence in a positive childbirth experience.” (a mother-to-be)
“If there was restlessness, the fetus became more calm when I played the music.”
(a mother-to-be)
“With sickness, when the child was restless and unhappy, this music was the ultimate medicine.” (mother of infant)
“They are delightful CDs. Not only for the mother-to-be and toddlers. Also for adults.” (reflexologist)
“My clients achieve a feeling of lightness so that they feel they are floating over the mat, and they experience a feeling of presence more quickly than with other music. For the best effect in this process I have used the CD, Tales of the Ocean.” (reflexologist)
“Wonderful stimulation against stress, hip-hop, radio commercials and such. Very relaxing!” (mother of infant)
“I relax more – drop my shoulders, etc. while nursing. Beautiful to listen to – uplifting and relaxing.” (mother of infant)
“She often becomes calmer and stops crying. She falls asleep quickly when I play the music when it is time for her to sleep.” (mother of infant)
“Our child seems more relaxed, and he appears to lie and listen because it sounds good.” (mother of infant)
“She listened quite intensely and calmed down, especially during nursing, if she was a little hysterical or over tired.” (mother of infant)
“If she cries, she stops quickly when we play the music.” (mother of infant)
“The child became calm, listening, searched a little within himself, where fantasies and dreams grow.” (mother of infant)
For more info:
www.musicformotherandchild.com
www.clausdjensen.com
Top 7 Do’s and Don’ts of Being an Entertainer
April 1st, 2008
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Entertaining at an event is an important responsibility. Whether it is a corporate event, social event or wedding there are certain things that all entertainer should do and also things they should avoid. By following these do’s and don’ts will guarantee success and avoid failure.
1. Be Punctual – Being late to any event is unacceptable and demonstrates unprofessional behaviour. As an entertainer your time is being paid for so there is no excuse for being late. In fact being early will allow you to mingle with the guests and or attendees. This will assist you in building a strong rapport with the guests at the event and if asked for feedback attendees will be more inclined to be positive.
2. Ensure you are prepared – It is essential to know your audience. This is especially important in a corporate environment. At a corporate event you should attempt to present something knew or provides strategies for applying some common sense work practices. Never patronise your audience. At a social event it is a priority to set up before the guest arrive. As an entertainer you don’t want the guest to see you struggling with you equipment.
3. Make sure that you are relevant – Make sure that you meet the client’s needs and understand the theme or desired outcome of the event. As an entertainer the worst thing you could do is to present something those conflicts with the theme or is repetitive. Ensure you know what other entertainers are presenting so that you alter your act to be different and innovative.
4. Always attempt to position yourself in front of the event or so as to allow all attendees or guests to get a good view of you. You are after all the entertainer and it is your job to capture the attention of all at the event.
5. Familiarise yourself with key people’s names such as any guests of honour, people you may have to introduce, the birthday girl or boy or event the CEO of the company at the event.
6. Enthusiasm is the key to engaging the crowd and as a professional entertainer you should have some strategies for this in your bag of tricks. A good entertainer will excite and inspire a crowd and keep them wanting more.
7. Provide Varied Entertainment – If you are entertaining for any length of time, you should attempt to split the time up into different activities. You don’t want the guest and the attendees to be bored or become distracted, so varying the activities will be essential in keeping an upbeat vibe and the interest of all.
Following these simple rules will ensure that you are a hit at any event. As entertainers you want the hosts to have had a positive experience and consider you for their next event. WOM is an entertainer’s most constructive marketing tool.
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