Drum Samples – Sequencing and Bars

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
In a song, the actual number of bars can vary quite a bit. Usually, the length of the song determines the bar length, but there are exceptions with drum samples, especially in songs with a warped timeline grid. If you're making loops, it doesn't really have to be that complicated. If you're composing a standard loop and want to portray a general outline of your song in a fairly straightforward manner, using four bars should be enough. The theme of the song can be condensed into these four musical bars, and the sample should be able to stand on its own; that is, you should not need surrounding music to really give the sample context. You should… Read More

5 Great Moments in Golf

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
Which are your favorite 5 great moments in golf? There are as many answers as there are fans of the sport and you can find any number of different picks online, on DVD and VCR format, in magazines and in many other places. There are a lot of memorable golf moments and there are a lot of different ways to relive them or experience them for the first time. Of course, golfers all have their own opinions on their favorite 5 great moments in golf. These could be a spectacular, one in a million shot, a mishap which still gives them a chuckle no matter how long ago it happened… Read More

Your Choice of Hue On A Suit

Thursday, April 16th, 2009
How do men make their mind as which shade suit to go in for when they have no idea about what appeals to most? Suits mainly come in three major shades: Black, Dark Grey and Dark Blue. Black is the most preferred shade, be it work place or a place of prayer. But, when worn with the appropriate shirt, one may appear unbelievably immaculate and modern in a party or a get together. Dark Grey is most suited for business owing to its commanding look. A shirt of any shade will compliment this suit. If you're looking to blend in with a crowd, Dark (Navy) Blue suits are your best… Read More

What Color Suit Should You Choose?

Sunday, March 29th, 2009
Generally, Black suits are believed to be reserved for wear in either church or at the office. The truth, though, is that it can be very trendy and fashionable in a social environment when combined with the right shirt. Dark Grey is best worn as a business suit as it creates an air of authority. This suit will be flattered by almost any color shirt. Dark (Navy) Blue has a tendency to look a bit… Read More

Black Suits And Other Colors For Men’s Suits

Sunday, March 29th, 2009
How do men make their mind as which shade suit to go in for when they have no idea about what appeals to most? Suits mainly come in three major shades: Black, Dark Grey and Dark Blue. Black is the most preferred shade, be it work place or a place of prayer. But, when worn with the appropriate shirt, one may appear unbelievably immaculate and modern in a party or a get together. Dark Grey is best applied in a business setting. It implies a sort of authority, and goes well with almost any color of shirt. If you're looking to blend in with a crowd, Dark (Navy) Blue suits are your best bet. The color is seen as fairly "average", making it acceptable… Read More