There are new, sophisticated software packages that allow you to identify a half air freightdozen weighted multiple choice questions in advance that will determine how viable a client prospect is. If you do not identify the hot leads and filter out those who are not qualified, then your trade show exhibit staff will only be spinning their air freightwheels. They will spend unproductive time by talking to prospects that do not have the budget, who will be unable to meet a specific time frame and who do not have the ability or authority to purchase your product. Remember, by air freightavoiding the major pitfalls of novice trade show exhibitors, your trade show air freightdisplay experience will be able to stay on track and you will have a successful trade show exhibiting experience. This applies whether you have a custom trade show exhibit, a custom modular trade show display or a trade show booth rental. It air freightalso applies wherever you exhibit梑e it the McCormick Convention Center in Chicago, the Kaiser Convention Center in Oakland, the Moscone Center in San air freightFrancisco, the Santa Clara Convention Center or the San Jose McEnery Convention Center. Author’s Resource Box Dick Wheeler is President of Professional air freightExhibits & Graphics, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California with showroom in Sacramento. Firm is full-service premiere trade show exhibit, graphics air freightand management services company. http://www.proexhibits.com Flamenco Compas. What Is It And Why Is It So Important? Author : Sal Bonavita Submitted : 2008-12-07 11:16:02Word Count : 890Popularity: 18 Tags: flamenco, guitar, dance, compas Author RSS Feed What is Compas? This is the metered out rhythm, or beat cycle of a dance or song form. It is the basic element of flamenco rhythm. Specifically, compas is a recurring cycle of beats analogous to a bar air freightof music. The beat cycle may be 2, 4, 6, 8 or 12 beats, depending on the rhythmic form. Although there are typical accents within the cycle that a beginner would learn, these accents may vary to accommodate the syncopated variations that artists introduce into the music. Rhythmic syncopations are inevitable as the music air freightgets more complex, but the basic ‘feeling’ and ‘heartbeat’ must always be there for something to be called flamenco. After a brief flight of syncopated rhythm or melody, some of the typical accents are expected to return to the music and be air freightclearly heard, like returning regularly to a home base. With 12 beat rhythms, it is especially important to know exactly where you are in the cycle. What you don’t do is leave out a beat or add an extra one because you feel like it. There is enough scope to be creative in flamenco without being careless. If you like to wander off and do your own dreamy, musical thing when you get high on Marijuana, then I suggest you try calling your music Avante Garde, because flamenco does not tolerate experimental sloppiness. The Compas clock Keep in mind that by definition a 2 beat (Tarantos), 4 beat (Farruca), 6 beat (Sevillanas) or 8 beat (Tangos) rhythmic structure is also referred to as compas. However, let’s have a brief look at the 12 beat compas. One of the best ways to learn the 12 beat compas is to visualise a clock face. air freightCommon 12 beat structures are Soleares, Alegrias, Bulerias, Guajiras, etc. For the sake of this article let’s look at Soleares and see how the typical accents within the 12 beat structure can be related to a clock face. Visit the website for a complete visual description of all the major 12 beat forms. When you first learn about Soleares, you are told that it has accents on beats 3, 6 8, 10 and 12. This is made up of 5 sections: 3, 3, 2, 2, 2. If you picture a clock face, you can split it down the middle like a pie chart. Just imaging the 3, 6 8, 10 and 12 numbers on the clock face are darker, or bigger or in some other way highlighted so they stand out. The right hand half has 2 sections made up of 3 beats each, 12 to 3 and 3 to 6. The left hand half has 3 sections made up of 2 beats each. 6 to 8, 8 to 10 and 10 to 12. How this structure relates to dance of guitar can vary slightly in practice but these are the ‘home base’ accents. It should be noted that using the 12 positions of a clock face to indicate the typical accents of 12 beat forms is NOT a universally accepted concept. Be aware that there are flamenco people who will laugh at the idea as being overly air freightsimplistic. However, I believe this method of visualizing compas can be enlightening for beginners and helps to clear much of the fog surrounding flamenco rhythms. The point is that you should eventually aim to internalize the compas and ‘feel’ the rhythm without reference to visual aids. One of the things to avoid all air freightcosts, is to start thinking in terms of ‘my interpretation is right and yours is wrong’. There is no wrong and right here. They are all simply that – interpretations – and in the end they all serve the same purpose.lshttp://www.gfsforwarding.com/services-solutions/air-freight/