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		<title>The Advantages Of Electronic Pianos Over Acoustic Upright Pianos</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 01:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many years ago, almost every household used to have an upright piano. People took music lessons with a piano teacher. These pianos took a lot of space and had to be tuned from time to time, otherwise they would sound horrible. Today there are a lots of electronic pianos, which do not have this kind [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many years ago, almost every household used to have an upright piano. People took music lessons with a piano teacher. These pianos took a lot of space and had to be tuned from time to time, otherwise they would sound horrible. Today there are a lots of electronic pianos, which do not have this kind of problem and are also quite cost effective. A big advantage of choosing an electronic piano is that they are not expensive. They also do not require tuning and as they weigh less they can be moved easily from place to place. You can even buy a piano that will match your furniture at home.Before you buy one, you need to consider a few thing things. The first thing you need to check is whether it actually sounds like a piano. Also, check out the other sounds other than the piano sound. Many of these keyboards include sounds of different musical instruments as well so check them out. There are some models that will also provide drum sounds. The next thing you need to look for is that whether the piano has weighted keys. These weighted keys will make your electronic piano sound and feel real. If your child is learning to play then the option of weighted keys is a really a necessary one.Most electronic pianos have a midi sequencer onboard. The sequencer will help you record whatever you play. This will help you when you are composing and playing back music pieces. You can play tracks you have recorded later whenever you need it. The next thing to look for is whether the instrument has a built in sound system or whether you have to connect speakers to it to hear the sound. The final thing you need to look for is whether it as an 88 note keyboard. Acoustic upright pianos always have 88 notes. Sometimes, low priced instruments have fewer notes. Popular sizes are 49 note, 61 note and 76 note keyboards. </p>
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		<title>The Great Debate &#8211; Acoustic v Digital Pianos</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 06:45:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You will see upright acoustic pianos every where, perhaps at your favorite restaurant, or at a school hall. You used to see them at your church, but perhaps not so much these days, as the use of digital pianos becomes more prevalent.
You like the class and sound of an acoustic piano so much that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You will see upright acoustic pianos every where, perhaps at your favorite restaurant, or at a school hall. You used to see them at your church, but perhaps not so much these days, as the use of digital pianos becomes more prevalent.<br />
You like the class and sound of an acoustic piano so much that you want one for yourself, and perhaps have not considered going the digital route.<br />
Perhaps you want to give your child a musical education, and have settled on the piano as the instrument of choice, as it is by far the most popular of instruments and there are plenty of teachers around.<br />
So once you have decided that the piano will be your instrument you will have to make a decision on what to buy.<br />
Probably the first thing you would do is go to a piano dealer and see what is on offer. You will see lots of wonderful pianos, which are almost like furniture, and you will love them until you see the price and the amount of space it takes up.<br />
So although you may desperately want one, an acoustic piano may not be affordable and you wouldn&#8217;t have the room for it, especially if you live in an apartment.<br />
If you are buying one for your child to learn to play, you have to remember that piano lessons are hard work, and your child may want to give up after a couple of months. I know my own children lasted for a year, but that was it.<br />
If this is the case, and you don&#8217;t play yourself, you now have an expensive piece of idle furniture taking up a vast amount of space in your living room.<br />
A viable alternative has to be the digital piano. A lot of them these days look very much like a traditional upright acoustic piano, and the sound is very similar.<br />
An acoustic piano is a mechanical instrument where the depression of the keys causes muffled hammers to strike against strings, which produces the familiar sounds, while digital pianos produce sound electronically.<br />
The sounds produced come from previously recorded sounds of a real piano, and certainly with the top of the line digital pianos, like the Yamaha, the sounds are going to be of an extremely high quality, and practically indistinguishable to the untrained ear.<br />
There is another argument against digital pianos, which is that the feel of the keys is different from that on an acoustic piano, and this used to be true. With an acoustic piano you can actually feel the hammers striking against real strings, and can adjust the weight you put on the keys according to the sound you wish to make.<br />
The left hand keys on a keyboard are harder to play, especially for a right handed person, and the strength of the key depression is lighter on the treble keys.<br />
However, because this was a sticking point in the arguments about the merits of digital v acoustic, piano manufacturers such as Yamaha have addressed this problem and the modern models can almost replicate the touch and feel of the traditional acoustic piano.<br />
The keys may be described as being semi-weighted, weighted, hammer, and graded hammer. The graded hammer is recognised as being the best, while the semi-weighted and weighted actions are the ones normally used for the entry level models. </p>
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		<title>Digital Piano Or Upright Piano: Which One Is Better?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 01:47:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people have the opinion that digital pianos do not sound like original pianos, while some people say about the upright piano that they take too much space in a room. You will find this kind of conflict about electric pianos and upright pianos very off and on. This conflict is a never-ending one and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people have the opinion that digital pianos do not sound like original pianos, while some people say about the upright piano that they take too much space in a room. You will find this kind of conflict about electric pianos and upright pianos very off and on. This conflict is a never-ending one and will also never be solved.People have their personal preferences. Some like the older style and old quality of the music in pianos while some love the new technologies used in the modern day digital piano. The electric piano is not a very old innovation. It has been around for about 20 years now. But they are the most widely used musical instruments today.When the digital piano was first introduced, it was like a blunder. The keys used on the keyboard were extremely light and spongy and the quality of the piano as well as the music was nowhere near the real piano. The sound of these early pianos was too bright and the sampling was quite awful. All these points were working against this new revolution.These early pianos did not feel right at all. The sweetness as well as the sharpness of the original piano was missing out somewhere. The manufacturers of the digital piano had to work really hard to bring it to a stage when it could be something like an original piano.The look of these pianos was also not a good one. It had quite an ugly look. The cases looked liked cheap plastic and it was very difficult to match it with any other furniture in the home. But today digital pianos have become a sensation. Today new models of electric pianos are coming out every two to three years. Today there are many advantages of a digital piano over an upright piano. They have a lot more features and they are portable so they can be easily moved and of course, they sound fantastic. </p>
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		<title>How to Donate Office Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 18:07:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Office furniture is an essential part of every business and organization. Often businesses will upgrade or replace their office furniture and they are left to find somewhere to dispose of the items. Throwing them in a landfill is not an environmentally conscious way to get rid of office furniture as it adds to the already [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Office furniture is an essential part of every business and organization. Often businesses will upgrade or replace their office furniture and they are left to find somewhere to dispose of the items. Throwing them in a landfill is not an environmentally conscious way to get rid of office furniture as it adds to the already overloaded landfills. As more people and businesses adopt a &#8216;green&#8217; lifestyle, there are more eco-friendly ways to get rid of their office furniture.<br />
One such way is donating office furniture to a needy cause. By doing so, you are helping the environment and a charity.<br />
One way to locate a place to donate office furniture is to check online for organizations that accept these types of items. If the organization has a charity status, you will receive a receipt for your donation that you can use for a business tax deduction. It is important that you give them all of your contact information and address so they can give you a tax receipt. You can donate chairs, desks, tables, copiers, phones, fax machines, printers, and computers. For instance, Freecycle is a nonprofit organization that is a free internet service helping to encourage the reuse of items instead of throwing them away. You just post what items you have to give away on the list that serves your area. You will not get a tax receipt, but you will be helping someone in need as well as helping the environment.<br />
The following lists where a business can donate office furniture:<br />
1. Goodwill Industries International is one of the largest organizations that helps people in financial distress and people with disabilities. This organization accepts all types of items of which they will sell at a discounted price in one of their many stores across the country. Funds raised go toward such programs as job training for welfare recipients, and assisting people who are disabled, homeless, and illiterate. Check in your local area for a local Goodwill store.<br />
2. The Salvation Army is another wonderful non profit organization where one can donate office furniture. The Salvation Army accepts furniture, including office furniture, household goods, appliances&#8230; etc. The Salvation Army will take the donated items and sell them in their store and then the money is given to charity. There are many Salvation Army stores. You can just check your local telephone book for the nearest location.<br />
3. A business can also arrange for an office donation drive. You can gather all of your office furniture and offer it to local organizations such as schools, thrift stores, community groups, churches, hospitals, children&#8217;s groups &#8230;etc. You can often arrange for a pick up from one of these groups.<br />
4. ILoveSchools.com is another great charity that takes donations. The teachers make a wish list for materials, equipment, and supplies they need for their classrooms. Donors can locate teachers through the website using the Wish List search. You can check your local area for teachers in need of supplies.<br />
There are many places where a business can donate their office furniture. It is great publicity and a business will be doing their part to help the environment while helping people in need. </p>
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		<title>Corporate Office Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 17:07:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent years have seen the return of the cluster workstations. Designed for optimal Solutions-driven 
Historically only extensively utilized by call centres, today more and more small, medium and corporate businesses are implementing this type of seating configuration to their office spaces. 
Essentially, the cluster workstation is a combination of an office furniture desk and office [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recent years have seen the return of the cluster workstations. Designed for optimal Solutions-driven </p>
<p>Historically only extensively utilized by call centres, today more and more small, medium and corporate businesses are implementing this type of seating configuration to their office spaces. </p>
<p>Essentially, the cluster workstation is a combination of an office furniture desk and office chair amalgamated into a cleverly configured unit. </p>
<p>Selecting the correct style of office furniture is an important aspect of the business’s overall output rate. After all, the workstation is a platform, a raised area whereon the employee carries out their daily duties in pursuit of attracting, generating and retaining qualified prospects and current clients. </p>
<p>The workstations are customised for client’s needs but caution against opting for flamboyant styles that tend to overshadow small spaces (save for when the Managing Director has specifically requested it). Modest, ergonomically-friendly workstations work best when space is a deciding factor. Even when it isn’t this is a better option if you would like the traffic flow of the designated area to be continuous and free-flowing. </p>
<p>The benefits of cluster workstations do not only comprise of space saving efforts but similarly extend to various aspects of the working environment specifically pertaining to the business’s resources…its people. </p>
<p>Whilst traditional office furniture solutions allow for a higher level of privacy and an extended spatial comfort, cluster workstations are known to stimulate creative expression and facilitate idea exchange. These activity hubs are renowned for enabling employees to collaborate more efficiently on projects and more strategically toward common objectives. The workstations also allow easier integration of different personality types and subsequent collegiality which leads to greater productivity. It has to a lesser degree high levels of privacy but still maintains a good degree of it for those who still enjoy working in a peaceful setting. </p>
<p>Office furniture manufacturers have come to realise that different style sets apply to individuals, private and commercial offices, hence the reason for offering bespoke solutions ranging from circular designs to the more intrepid asymmetrical designs. Overcome interior design obstacles by arranging the units in an edgy and sleek manner. Remembering, that when the workspace that employees find themselves in on a daily occurrence, looks visually appealing, the likelihood of a more positive response is greater. </p>
<p>Workstations are made of melamine, veneer or glass (depending on your selection) which ensures it is durable and easy to clean, a pre-requisite for maintaining a good level of hygiene. </p>
<p>If you are looking to find the ideal solution for your office furniture, manufacturers such as <a href="www.obros.co.za">Obros</a> and <a href="www.solenne.co.za">Solenne Furniture Manufacturers</a> are able to provide you with an array of cluster workstation options to suit your design and office space need as well as assist you with meeting office furniture project objectives. </p>
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		<title>Using Panel Systems in Your Office Workstation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 15:50:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Office panel systems are an optimal choice for many offices, small and large alike. Panel systems allow a business to provide their employees with some degree of privacy and quiet without having to pay the significant costs associated with giving people a full office. While many people look at cubicle-type arrangements as drab and distasteful, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Office panel systems are an optimal choice for many offices, small and large alike. Panel systems allow a business to provide their employees with some degree of privacy and quiet without having to pay the significant costs associated with giving people a full office. While many people look at cubicle-type arrangements as drab and distasteful, they don&#8217;t really have to be. It&#8217;s possible to design panel-based workstations that are both appealing to the eye and very functional.<br />
One of the nice things about using panel systems in your office is that they can be highly modular. If you purchase the right panel systems, you can customize the look of each workstation based on the architecture of the office and any existing furniture or fixtures you already have. This makes them a great choice for a business that is regularly expanding its own office, or upgrading to bigger offices. They&#8217;re also designed to be easy to set up and break down, making moving around much easier.<br />
You can often by panel systems as pre-set packages designed for specific purposes (for example, a secretary&#8217;s station), or you can buy individual panels to assemble a workstation to meet your needs. While the added customizability means a little extra work, it gives a business owner a lot of control over the layout of their office.<br />
While panel systems do resemble standard cubicle arrangements, they are actually a bit different. Another of the advantages offered by panel systems is that they can be set up to handle hanging components. This means that employees can take advantage of overhead shelving and similar storage solutions to help reduce desk clutter and create a roomier workstation. Drawers and cupboards can also be put under the table surface of a panel-style cubicle.<br />
Panel systems are designed to provide an employee as much privacy as possible without giving them a full office. As such, the panels are composed of thick panels that are designed to block sound effectively, even from sources that are very close by. While it won&#8217;t be like complete isolation, it should provide enough quiet that people can get their work done in peace.<br />
Panel solutions may also have other features designed to streamline an office. Some panel systems have built in cable holders to help keep the mess of wires that computers often create in check.<br />
The look of an office is very important to a business, both for its employees and for clients. Employees have to work in the same conditions from day to day, so they need an environment that keeps them motivated and energized. Clients visiting the office will also judge a lot about your business by the way that your office is designed. If your business is just a field of featureless gray cubes then no one is going to want to work or do business there. Panel systems give you a ton of flexibility in the colors and styles that you use.<br />
Standard cubicles are a thing of the past. A panel solution for workstations is a much better option overall. </p>
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