Posted by ThomasBerns on March 4, 2010 ·
One of the tools that many people use to connect with customers for personal- and business- reasons is email marketing software. Using a piece of software to create your email marketing strategy is vital to your success because it is virtually the only way that you can effectively handle as many email messages that you need to send all at once. In addition, the tools that are given by an email marketing [...]
Posted by Darryl Andrews on February 24, 2010 ·
The most important ingredient to getting a good bass sound is the player’s technique. No matter how advanced, expensive, or high-tech your bass rig is, if the player you’re trying to record has substandard technique, you really should be expecting to get a substandard
Bass Lessons are available in all kinds of formats these days audio, video, book and even on-line. No matter what type of [...]
Posted by Jeff Bridges on February 16, 2010 ·
Devices to improve eyesight in general have been around for hundreds of years. It was not until the 1800′s that opera glasses achieved their position as a status symbol among theater-goers of the day.
Opera was becoming an increasingly popular social event. But not everyone was able to afford the high prices for seats with a close view of the stage. To get a good view of what was happening on [...]
Posted by Jeff Bridges on February 16, 2010 ·
Madame Butterfly is an opera written by Giacomo Puccini which is very popular. We strongly recommend opera glasses for this breathtaking opera. The reasons why are about to be shown to you.
Madame Butterfly is set in Nagasaki Japan, at the top of the hill one of our main characters, a United States Naval Officer named Pinkerton is inspecting a beautiful house with a wonderful view of the bay down below [...]
Posted by Jeff Bridges on February 16, 2010 ·
Opera Glasses are similar to binoculars but they are made for being able to see performances on stage. In old opera houses seats placed in balconies that were subsequently cheaper were very far away from the stage. In some they were so far away on the figures could be seen from that distance but seeing facial features, and thus part of the acting, was impossible to make out. Opera glasses would enable [...]
Posted by Jeff Bridges on February 16, 2010 ·
Posted by Jeff Bridges on February 16, 2010 ·
The Phantom of the Opera is a marvelous and poetic performance that will push you through every feeling possible, from terror, to glee, to the pits of depression and back. As you attend this musical masterpiece, remember your opera glasses, to make sure you catch every last detail
Our Story begins in the nineteenth century, and the curtains open to reveal that two business men have purchased an old [...]