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Mannequin Club

As an amateur writer I want the share with you the things that inspire me to write. I can summarize this very quickly and I will, because this is not the subject of this essay. I write about things that inspire me. Whenever I see something that is off the beaten path I latch on to it and find myself positively enjoying the simple recollection of the product of concept of someone’s creative energy.

So I’ll tell you an experience I had last night that I though was so inspiring in a way that is not only unusual, but insightful as well.

A friend called me and told me he wanted to go out. He was having a stressful week and needed some music and a drink. So we got into his car and went to some new place he had heard about. He said it was very different but didn’t want to tell me why.

We got the place and waited on line. After a little while we got in. at first I didn’t realize what was so special about the place. Everything seemed to be what you would expect from a club. Dim lights, loud music, people dancing and cluttered by the bar. But after a few second it hit me; these were not people, they were mannequins!

This club which was bursting with people was full of mannequins. There was one sitting on a stool by the bar. A group of mannequins were clustered in the far corner of the place sitting around a table. There was also a pair of mannequins by the door standing face to face as though having a conversation. It was a really awkward experience.

Here is what stuck with me. I kept on thinking about the owner of the club. This was a guy who knew that he would have to do something different to be competitive in the club business. So instead of going out and spending a fortune on fancy lights and lasers or giant smoke machines he did something counted intuitive. He bought some mannequins and knew that if he could arrange then I such a way as to incorporate them in the design and layout of his club he would be able to create an ambiance that was both memorable and fun.

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Eight Factors to Consider When Choosing a Venue For An Album Release Party

The completion of an album, whether your first or tenth, is an amazing accomplishment. You have put an enormous amount of time and effort into making the music just perfect. You have practiced over and over and recorded it numerous times. The producer and background artists have played their magic and it is done. It deserves a great launch!

An album release party is a special time to tell your story. The story about the band, the inspiration, the ideas, how you came up with the theme, who helped you plan and produce it, what it means to you… you get it. The party is meant to establish a personal and emotional connection with the audience and to do that they need to know you and your group and the meaning the album holds for all of you. One key element of an album release party is the venue. You have to pick just the right place.

Venues vary in a number of ways. Some have the feeling of a Walmart; you know, overhead florescent lights, plain colors, no texture. Others have small rooms or rooms broken up by lots of pillars that interfere with seeing the stage. Still others have a much more vibrant feel.

Match the Music! The venue also should match the type of music or at least not clash. A heavy metal album is poorly served by having the party in the community room of a church! Of course, some venues can be made to match virtually any genre, but that may cost lots in term of decorating and lighting costs. So, if the venue is a plain Jane type place, plan for appropriate decorations, but do not over do it!

Parking: The venue needs to have plenty of free parking, easy to get to and did I say free parking? Nothing is a bigger turn off to potential attendees than having to drive around a block numerous times. Make sure the parking is close by, free and in abundant supply… and did I say free?

Lighting is a key element to any party and an album release party is no different. Dis the overhead lights for up-lights, pin spots and floods. Use color! Consider using lights that beat with the music. Have someone really plan out the layout of the lights. If lights are available at the venue, you can save a bunch of money on rental fees!

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Famous Popular Drummers – The One’s Who Made It To The Top

What makes a drummer famous? Is it his looks? His lucky break? His dress? Or is it just his playing? Whichever way drummers become famous, many of us drummers have our opinions about them. What might seem “awesome” to me is just “okay” to you and vice versa. If you have a favorite drummer then we should hear about it! But before we do that lets talk about the famous drummers who made it to the top.

In the music world there are many types of genres. There is punk, rock, punk rock, progressive rock, funk, latin, jazz, country, independent and so on. What makes a drummer good is how he/she can contribute to that style of music. Do they make the beat slam? Do they add intensity to the music or are they boring? Do they lack style or have too much of it? The drummers that I am going to list, are awesome to me. Like I said, this is up to each drummers opinion but here is mine.

For punk rock it’s Travis Barker. He is the drummer for Blink 182. This man has amazing skills in contributing to his bands songs. He makes sure of the little notes not just his speed. He hits the bell of the ride cymbal at times that I wouldn’t even have thought up! He opens and hits his hi-hat at just the right odd time, and uses his toms around the drums to make the song even better. He puts a lot into the music but doesn’t over play which is important. His speed is right on and that is why he is my number one for pick for punk rock.

For progressive rock it is Mike Portnoy. Him and his Siamese Monster of a drum set. One of his set ups include 3 bass drums, 2 snare drums and a ton of different sized cymbals that come in all shapes for all purposes. His style is just out of the world and his odd time signatures are just crazy! To play with Liquid Tension “30 minutes of Insanity” is just insane! His set is huge yet he utilizes everything that he needs to when he needs to and that ladies and gentlemen, takes talent!

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