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Scrapbooking is a very popular hobby these days. It’s a simple way to have fun and create something lasting for your memories and your family. It’s simple enough for most everyone, yet it allows limitless opportunities for creativity and personal expression. It’s one of those hobbies that improves your skills while you produce a valued personal treasure.

People scrapbook because they love to look back on their lives and recall important people and events. They help us remember the important moments in our lives and see how far we’ve come. They help us document things that we would otherwise forget.

Your scrapbook is a planned, well-designed collection of objects that remind you of things you care about. The objects – pictures, notes, ticket stubs, invitations – allow you to re-experience special moments and emotions.

It is said that a pictures is worth a thousand words. But that’s not always true. Memories become clouded, details are forgotten or confused, and pictures can be interpreted any number of ways. But just writing down your memories can be boring, not only to the person writing but to the people reading as well.

Scrapbooking is a wonderful compromise between writing a detailed journal and relying on a picture album. You can use a variety of memento forms to recall important times, and you can write about them on the same page.

Many people use scrapbook quotes to help describe important people, memories, and events. They give you the general impression, adding a literary touch and the magic of poetry. Using quotes in your scrapbook reaches deeper emotions and makes your memories more real.

But to get the effect you’re looking for, you need to choose the right scrapbook quotes for your purposes. What do you look for? Here are some tips that may help.

1. It’s Memorable

A good scrapbook quote is easy to remember and has impact. Perhaps your quote is a famous one that is familiar to everyone. They don’t even have to read the whole scrapbook quote to know what you intended. Many songs have this quality, and song lyrics are a great way to add flare to your scrapbook. Song lyrics combine the grace of poetry and music, and they are easy to remember. Whatever scrapbook quote you decide to use, make it memorable!

2. It’s Relevant

The scrapbook quotes you select must directly relate to your materials. They should communicate the important message you want to record. They should help even the unfamiliar visitor understand the photo or memento and its importance to your life. Even if the scrapbook quote seems trivial or silly, as long as it’s important to you and is relevant to your material, it’s the right quote. And unless you want to create an air of mystery, you should avoid overly vague or misleading scrapbook quotes. Give your reader a break!

3. It’s Brief

You don’t want to take up too much room with your scrapbook quote, and you want to get your message across quickly. The focus should be on the photo or memento, not the quote. Overly long or flowery quotes can seem pretentious or ingenuine. The scrapbook quote is used to bridge the gap between the object and the memory. It adds information without becoming the memory itself. Look for a scrapbook quote that expresses your meaning as simply as possible.

4. It’s Meaningful

The best scrapbook quotes touch both your brain and your heart. Scrapbooks are created to capture important memories that made a difference to your life. The quotes you use should reflect their importance and enrich your spirit. Whether joyous or sorrowful, your memories represent the things that formed your personality and character. Your scrapbook quotes should be serious without being overly intellectual or brooding, and they should be important to you at a very personal level.

These basic qualities are important to find the most appropriate quotes for your scrapbook. But don’t lose your perspective. The most important part of your scrapbook is your memory. Scrapbook quotes should reflect your individual experience and the quality of the person or event the mementos represent. So, whether you select a quote from the work of a famous person or author or write your own, be sure your scrapbook quotes capture the essence of your personal memories.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/scrapbooking-articles/finding-scrapbook-quotes-4-great-tips-to-get-the-perfect-ones-739883.html

Love is an emotion which brings with it some unknown happiness and some unwanted tears, it fills the heart with fantasized dreams which seem to be almost true. Being in love is just so pure it brings you even more close to God. Someone rightly said “Love creates a better person out of you.”

Here is a beautiful love quote expressing the pain and the happiness of being in love and also the unwanted fear which comes with it…

Kyun koi shakhs itna apna sa lagta hai
dil jaane uske liye kya mehsus karta hai,
Milo ussay toh raahat milti hai
na milo toh dil mein khali sa lagta hai,
Iss ehsaas ko hum lafzon mein bayaan nahi kar paate hain
jaane ku ek darr sa lagta hai,
Har pal uske liye khushi ki dua maangte hai Rab se
ye pyar hai ya kuch aur yehi poochhte hain sab se.

Sometimes we fall short of words to express our heartiest feelings and sometimes the words hold the power and beauty to express our inner feelings. Quotation is one such form in which thoughts and feelings are beautifully knitted with the essence of love, romance, friendship and some also have a tinge of sadness. My site Everyday Quotes assimilates not only quotations but also inspirational sayings which are useful in our day to day life.

This blog has quotes for all, dealing with the emotions of love, romance, friendship, some also have a tinge of sadness. Inspirational sayings in this blog are useful in our day to day life.

Hi Friends, This is Inderjeet, These Quotes are my own compilation… If you like to comment favourably or otherwise, please don’t hesitate… Good Luck !!!

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I sometimes don’t like to admit it, but I am nostalgic. I like 80s music, old type computer games (Street Fighter, Defender..come on!) and classic techno making machines.

Why?

I think they forged through and made todays music what it is. Machines like the TB303, TR909, JD800 and the famous Moog- what an effect they have made on dance and techno music! The rise in popularity of techno, i.e, with the makers and in the audience, was down to the cool sounds and the general compatability (sound wise) between the machines were the key.

In some cases limited numbers were made and the increase in popularity only meant two things. 1) An increase in the same old songs, rehashed versions that sounded similar in everyway, and 2) The price went into overdrive. Machines like the TB303 were selling for silly money. This trend is still being seen today. You can buy one of these machines for between $600-$1000.

And why?

The old favourite answers are “because you can see the lights moving”, “Its just great twisting those dials”- and so on. This is where to me nostalgia stops, especially when you want to make techno. Sure they were great sounding machines, sure if you didn’t have their sounds in your music you were classed as old fashoined…but for $1000!

This isn’t ravings from a person who never had one at all. I have a Roland MC202. I love the little box of tricks. The little rubber keyboard is novel and the sliders are cool. However, once all the fiddling is out of the way. Once you have gone oooOOhhh…there isn’t really anything left. Thats the problem for me.

Once the coolness has worn off, you have to go through extra work to hook it up into your set-up. Do you sample the loops off the machine? Do you buy a synch box? Do you MIDIfy it (costing extra cash)? I don’t mean to be all doom and gloom, and if you do have one, keep it- they are cool to work with. But if you don’t…well, look at the other options.

There are two great alternatives out there in Internet land that can help us out.

1) Sample sites. Nowadays they house great sample loops, and single hit sounds from the various machines. Housed in sample packs, you will notice that the sounds sound similar to each other because the sampler has twisted the dial a little and then sampled the sound. Now you have loads of sounds altered slightly. These are pretty cool. The only problem is that you get the samplers idea of a good sample. Also you don’t get all the dials being twisted together- too restricted. However as a free source of nostalgic sounds they can’t be beat.

So we have identified one sound source (for free), however we have also noticed some problems- a lack of freedom, and because we are a creative bunch, we have to find another way.

2) VSTs. Wow, what a revolution to the music world. A fantastic resource that should help musicians who are looking to make music with little, or no cash. VSTs are either effects (like distortion) or they are some sort of music sounding device (like synths (called softsynths), drum machines etc). Some are stand alone programs, or some need a host program. The most well known softsynth has got to be Rebirth, the TB303 and TR909 emulator. It is really cool, emulating the machines really well, however, the best thing about this softsynth is that it is free. Now there are plenty of VSTs out there that are free, offering great synth sounds or great effects.

The possibility of sound creation using VSTs has now become infinite. The actual sound of the sounds has become endless, so now there should be unique sounding musics out there. Are there any disadvantages? Well not really. Some sound the same, and some of the pay for ones are expensive, they are cool, but too expensive.

So what you can do, is add VSTs together, add an effect plug-in over a synth VST. The cool thing is. Nostalgic sounds can be processed through these plug-ins to bring them more up-to-date, and to add a flavour of your desire.

So, going back to our original question do we need a $1000 techno machine. Well as every diplomat states, yes and no. If I had a TR909 I would keep it, sample it, and then add VST effects to give the sounds more spice, because they are good, no doubt, but music moves on and you have to follow. If I didn’t have a TR909 I wouldn’t be upset, I would search out the samples from the various sample sites, add again the VST effects and get the sound that I want…for free.

If you have a low budget (or no budget), there are now no obsicles to stop you recreating those sounds that make your music sound like it was made with a $1000+ set-up.

D.J.Hough
http://www.articlesbase.com/music-articles/lay-your-hands-on-a-free-1000-techno-machine-88257.html

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