Friday, March 1, 2013

Natural Remedy For Acid Reflux - Get Rid of Acidity

It has been seen that many times high levels of acidity lead to heart burn that can lead to chest congestion. The persistent problems of acid reflux can lead to difficulty in digestion. If you find persistent problem of acidity, you should avoid the intake of spicy food that has a lot of oil content.

You should also avoid the excessive use of junk foods, aerated drinks, alcohol and smoking that can aggravate the acidity problems to manifold levels. Apart from the medical prescriptions, there are many natural remedy for acid reflux that can provide instant relief to the patient.

One such natural remedy for acid reflux is the intake of water that will help in cutting down the toxic levels from the body. A good amount of water will help in detoxifying the system from the harmful products that lead to digestion related ailments. Fruit juices can also help to correct the acid reflux in the body.

This process will help in improving the overall health of the body by providing the useful anti oxidants and other vitamins that can help in reducing the toxic levels from the body in a natural manner.

You can also drink cold milk that will help in reviving the acidic levels of the body as natural remedy for acid reflux. Apart from that, you can also use herbal treatments that can be useful as homeopathic medicines for providing instant relief in heartburn and acid reflux situations.

You can also use lavender, peppermint that will help in reviving the acidic levels of the stomach. You should also use fruit that contains betain, HCL and pepsin as they help in digesting the food properly. Chicory roots can also be a healthy option that helps in relieving the Gastro esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) as it contains endive. You can also use chamomile, fennel root, meadowsweet and ginger root as it is also a natural remedy for acid reflux.

PF Tosi's "Observations on the Florid Song" (1723)

"This was the teachings of the school of those masters whom, disdainfully, many mediocre singers now call ancients. Observe carefully its rules, examine strictly its precepts and, if not blinded by prejudice, you will see that this school teaches to sing in tune, to project the voice, to make the words understood, to express, to use proper gesture, to perform in tempo, to improvise appropriate embellishments, to compose, and to study delicate, sensitive singing, in which alone good taste and judgment triumph. Compare this school with yours, and if you should find an area lacking in its precepts to instruct you, take from the Modern the rest." Pier Francesco Tosi, Observations on the Florid Song, p. 78.

The foundations of the bel canto method and style were laid during the creation of opera and monody solo singing in the late 16th century. As the new art form developed, virtuoso singers emerged on the international scene with almost inhuman agility, range and beauty. Mostly castrati, but also including all voice types, these highly trained singers became the first rock stars of the world, with influence, incomes and lifestyles to match.

The techniques of these bel canto singers (and most of the singers themselves) originated exclusively from the conservatori and private voice studios of Italy. The training and techniques they used were passed down orally from master to apprentice for generations with very little recorded in writing. Pier Francesco Tosi was the first to publish (in 1723) a singing treatise of any considerable length and detail. It quickly became a fundamental and stylistic model for the generations of singing treatises that came after, from Mancini in 1777 to Richard Miller and Clifton Ware today. Within 40 years, Tosi's Opinioni de' cantori antichi, e moderni, o sieno osservazioni sopra il canto figurato had been translated into English, German and French.

A castrato himself, in writing Opinioni, Tosi drew from his own bel canto musical training as a boy in Italy (most likely Milan), as well as his extensive experience as a professional singer and voice teacher. He also clearly developed his repertoire and taste in ornamentation from the many singers he observed over his career, including "Il Cortnoa," "La Santini," "Sifacio," Rivani and especially Pistocchi. While his treatise is directed to and expresses a clear bias towards the castrated male voice, Tosi's occasional mention of singers of other types shows that he believed all singers to be trained in the same way.

From Tosi's writings we discover the surprising fact that bel canto training focused on aural aesthetics with almost no physiological instruction. Contrary to the many process-based singing methods developed starting with Garcia's Traité (1840) that have focused on breathing, abdominal support, throat and head resonance, and laryngeal and pharyngeal positioning, the "old Italian school" method was results-based, focusing on intonation, tone and the successful, tasteful use of ornamentation. Indeed, the extent of Tosi's physical advice to the singer was: "never suffer the Scholar to hold the Musick-Paper, in Singing, before his Face," (p. 29) "compos[e] [the mouth] in a Manner [...] rather inclined to a Smile" (p. 12) and "the Voice of the Scholar [...]should always come forth neat and clear, without passing thro' the Nose, or being choaked in the Throat; which are two the most horrible Defects in a Singer." (pp. 10-11) It can be seen that even these directions were given to specifically fix an oral or visual aesthetic, rather than as part of a technical method.

Opinioni is primarily directed to the singing teacher, laying out what and how they must teach their pupils. It also includes a chapter and several passages addressed to the future professional singer with advice on good taste, ornaments, performance skills and the life and business of singing professionally. Tosi stresses the need for a long period of student training in reading and composing music, singing and constructing ornamentation, as well as in grammar, diction, social decorum and acting. All the standard ornaments of the time are thoroughly presented: appoggiatura, messa di voce, eight kinds of trills, passaggi (divisions), and portamento. Tosi also dedicates a chapter each to recitative and aria singing, preaching throughout the necessity of improvising one's own graces and divisions on the spot in performances.

There are a few teachings of Tosi's in his Opinioni that have been particularly interesting to singers and scholars over the years. Tosi clearly advocates uniting and blending the chest and head registers, (p. 11) the first recorded vocal pedagogue to do so. While earlier writers such as Zacconi (Practica di Musica, 1592, ch. 2) and Caccini (Le nuove musiche, 1602, intro.) stated that singers ought to only sing in their "natural voice," Tosi went so far as to say "If [the chest and head register] do not perfectly unite, the Voice will be of divers Registers, and must consequently lose its Beauty." (p. 11) Tosi's is also the first recorded encouragement of the use of rubato as an embellishment. While he again and again rails on singers who accidentally sing out of tempo or self-aggrandizingly hold out notes as in the modern fermata, he encourages "[t]he stealing of Time [...], provided he makes a Restitution with Ingenuity"; meaning, provided the singer catches back up the accompaniment, allowing them to keep tempo. (p. 67)

Another interesting element of Opinioni is Tosi's discussions on intonation and sol-fa-ing. During a period in which various methods of temperament were used by keyboards, strings and even singers, Tosi laments that "except in some few Professors, that modern Intonation is very bad." (p. 9) He speaks of a differing "Semitone Major and Minor" (or a larger and a smaller semitone) whose "[d]ifference cannot be known by an Organ or Harpsichord, if the Keys of the Instrument are not split." (p. 9) Consequentially, he warns that "if a Soprano was to sing D sharp, like E flat, a nice Ear will find he is out of Tune, because this last rises."(p. 10) Tosi's remedy to poor intonation is to begin the singer young on solfege, using the traditional gamut created by Guido. While both the Guidonian hexachord system and meantone temperament were becoming antiquated at the time Tosi wrote his treatise, he nevertheless insisted on their use.

Opinioni was in fact a watershed for much more than just early Baroque music theory and tuning. Tosi spends a considerable amount of time in his treatise praising the "ancient" cantabile (or "Pathetick," as the original translator put it) style of his generation, around the turn of the 18th century. He cannot seem to understand why "the Mode" has moved to the rapid, highly ornate "Allegro" style popular at the time of his writing, which he lumps with insufficient singer training, ignoring the traditional Church modes and "tasteless" virtuosic displays as the great sin of the "modern" music generation. Being a pragmaticist, however, he still encourages "it will be of Use to a prudent Scholar, who is desirous to be expert in both Manners."(p. 40)

Pier Francesco Tosi was born in Cesena, Italy in 1653 or 1654. There is a disagreement among sources whether he was the son of composer Giuseppe Felice Tosi. He was castrated before puberty to preserve his high voice. While it is not known where he received his rudimentary music training, he sang at a church in Rome from 1676 to 1677 and at the Milan cathedral from 1681 until 1685, when he was dismissed for "misconduct." Thereafter, he made his one recorded appearance in opera at Reggio nell'Emilia in 1687 (in Varischino's Odoacre) and was based for a time in Genoa. In 1693 Tosi relocated to London where he took on singing students and sang in weekly public concerts. In 1701 he entered into the service of Austrian Emperor Joseph I and Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine, whom he served as a musical and diplomatic agent, traveling extensively until 1723. In 1724 he returned a London ablaze with the works of Handel, where he again taught and was a founding member of the Academy of Ancient Music. He took holy orders sometime before his death in Faenza, Italy in 1732. In addition to being a well-known soprano (of the cantabile style, singing mostly chamber music) and voice teacher, Tosi was a composer of several arias and cantatas. (Biographical information drawn from "Tosi, Pier Francsco," New Grove Dictionary of Opera.)

John Ernest Galliard (1666-1747), English translator of Opinioni, was a successful opera composer and oboist in London, playing a significant part in the musical life of the city in the first half of the 18th century. He was a founding-member of both the Royal Society of Musicians and the Academy of Ancient Music, the latter on which Tosi also sat. Due to the quality of the translation and his long personal acquaintance with the author, Galliard's translation and annotation of Tosi's Opinioni (published in 1742 as Observations on the Florid Song) has long been considered as a high-quality and authoritative rendering. (Biographical information drawn from "Galliard, John Ernest," New Grove Dictionary of Opera.)

Bad Credit Debt Consolidation Loans - Put an End to Overflowing Debts

It often happens that spending lavishly poses the burden of multiple debts because of which you get denounced as a bad creditor. If you are fighting day and night with such a situation, here is the best way out. Opt for a bad credit debt consolidation loan. It can help you consolidate all your multiple debts into one manageable loan and improving your credit score.

Bad credit debt consolidation loans are meant for people who have bad credit history due to arrears, defaults, county court judgments, or bankruptcy. Bad credit is determined on the basis of credit score. Credit score is a three-digit rating that decides the credit worthiness of a person. Factors that are kept into consideration while calculating the credit score are financial background, late payments, length of residency at the current place, duration of the credit and employment history. A score of 600 and below is considered as poor. The lender arranges the loan amount keeping in mind the credit score, income and the repayment potential of the borrower and the monthly installments are decided accordingly.

Bad credit debt consolidation loans are offered to the borrowers in two forms- secured and unsecured. Your home or any other property can serve as a collateral for secured loans whereas unsecured loans are not tied to any collateral. The borrower can opt for any of these according to his financial status and repayment capacity.

Bad credit debt consolidation loans provide an array of benefits:

Consolidates multiple debts into a single manageable loan. One lender to deal with instead of many. Helps to improve the credit score. Enables you to clear the outstanding debts No more threatening calls from the lenders. Reduced paper work. Reduced monthly installments. Eliminates your worries and tensions.

To find a bad credit debt consolidation loan at the best possible rate, one can search through the Internet and can look for different online lenders. Just an online loan application form needs to be filled up. When the lender finds the best deal for the loan seeker, he will contact him immediately. Most of the loan providing organizations now a days have the provision of credit counselors who can guide you on how to manage your finances and improve your money spending habits. An online loan calculator will help you in calculating an estimate of your monthly payments.

Consolidating your debts provide great relief. It removes the tag of bad creditor from your name thus giving you enough breathing space. Bad credit debt consolidation loan enables you to get your financial life back on track and helps you regain your reputation in the market.

Helpful Tips on How to Produce Music

I remember back when music production to me was a bit of a nightmare; I would have written some really nice songs that I was proud of, I would feel quite happy, but then I would feel a pang of frustration as I knew that when I started mixing them, they would start to sound bad and I could not get my songs to sound the way I wanted them to. I would then end up hating my much loved songs. This is why I have come up with some music production tips to consider before you start to mix a song of yours or someone else's for the first time.

Make sure you listen to different types of music - Listening to a wide variety of genres can really improve your mixing/listening skills and also your writing and theory skills. If you listen to the same genre of music your ears can get used to certain things that are present within specific genres. That is what puts a certain type of music into a certain genre. If you hear opposed to listen to the music you will pick up many music mixing tips that you would not have if you listened to one form of music only. You do not need to like EVERY form of music but just try and listen to some that are distinctly different from each other to improve your music mixing techniques.

Re-arrange your 'space' before you start to mix - Get everything that you know you are going to use in the right place; the right place being very close to you. There is nothing more time consuming and distracting than having to find, fix or fiddle with something that is unprepared. This tip will not answer the question: How do I produce music? It is an important piece of knowledge though and it won't be taught in music production school or the University of Music; it is something you have to learn yourself. Plan and prepare everything involved and then you will find you have more time to do what you have to do. I am not just talking about furniture either I am also talking about audio files and folders on your hard drive being organised, having enough space on your hard drive and having all the software/hardware working perfectly before you start.

You must be a realist when it comes to mixing/writing - Base your goals upon your skills and equipment. Do not be expecting to have a studio quality track or album. Unless of course, you have been into a studio. Even then, you will not have a budget that certain bands have but this is a normal process normal. Do not make yourself homeless by buying a piece of equipment expecting it to transform your recordings. The word demo pretty much means 'rough, the best I could do with the equipment I have at this time' if the song is good it will show.

You need to stick at it and pick up music production tips along the way; finding one source that you know is good and a style you like is the best place to start.

Tips to Buy High Quality and Inexpensive Business Cards

There are many tools that a company has to market and promote the company, and out of all the tools available, business cards are the most effective and affordable as well. These can be used for marketing and for social networking as well and in either way; they have a positive effect on the business. The business cards are a representation of the business itself and thus one needs to be careful with the grade of the card. The cards remind clients and customers that they can get in touch with the company when needed and thus, one needs to be cautious with the quality of the cards so that they can stay for a long time.

Affordable cards are good but never at the cost of compromising on the quality of the cards. If the card is not in a good state after some time, it will be thrown away in all probability. There are affordable and high quality business cards available, and one needs to be very careful with this and make a choice carefully. Font, format, color and also the texture are important aspects of business cards. When one goes to a printing firm they will have all these options available even if they are looking for affordable cards. There are many websites also now which help the customers to make customized cards where they can make a choice about everything related to the card.

The printing firms have various packages available and one can choose the ones which suits their needs and requirements and of course the budget. Free samples are also given by many companies and it is always good to take one, before the entire set is printed so that all problems are avoided. Spending time on the business cards can ensure good and affordable business cards which help in creating the right impression and the perfect impression with prospective clients and customers. One should always try and incorporate the logo of the company in the design template of the card, as this ensures promotion of the brand image of the company and this also helps creating a better impression with the clients. One also needs to work on the finish of the card which can either be glossy or matte. To save costs businesses can choose matte finish and then later move on to the glossy one as that looks classier and nicer.

Planning a Baby Shower - Useful Tips For Successful & Fun Baby Showers

Nothing can be more thrilling than the anticipated arrival of a new baby. Friends and family members all want to welcome the new baby, and the best way to celebrate is with a baby shower party. Planning a baby shower can be very exciting. Be creative and choose whatever theme you want. Have a baby shower that is unforgettable and fun for everyone.

Anyone except the expectant couple can throw baby showers. A relative, close friend or co-worker can plan a shower. Baby showers are usually held during the seventh or eighth month of pregnancy. It's also all right to schedule a shower for after the baby's birth. That way, guests know the baby's gender and can bring gender-specific gifts.

When you're planning a baby shower, be sure to consult with the parents-to-be before setting a date for the party to avoid scheduling conflicts. Consult the other guests to make sure most of them are available. You can hold the party at your house, backyard, or any convenient party place that can accommodate all your guests. Send out the invitations at least three weeks before the scheduled event.

Baby showers do not need a theme, but having one will help in the planning and preparation process. A theme can help you decide on the party decor, activities, games and prizes. You can have a rubber ducky theme, a Hollywood baby shower theme, diaper party, layette party, etc. A theme provides focus for your planning.

Activities for the baby shower will depend on the guests' personalities and inclinations. You can play silly games or do more serious activities such as filling a blank book with parenting tips and advice. Guests actually look forward to these games. One decorating idea that is actually a game is to hang clotheslines across the room and use clothespins to attach baby items such as diaper, baby socks, baby blanket, pacifier, small toys, baby hat, etc. In another room, hand out blank sheets of paper and ask each guest to list the items hanging on the clotheslines. Whoever remembers the most number of items wins a prize, and mom gets to keep the items.

During the party, offer your guests plenty of refreshments. You can prepare a buffet of finger foods such as tea sandwiches, chips and dips, cookies, chocolates, and trays of fresh fruits and vegetables. You may also host a more formal luncheon or dinner. Serve non-alcoholic punches, lemonade or iced tea.

A convenient and economical way to hold a shower is for the hostess to put together a small committee of close friends and family members who can each bring a dish to the shower.

Planning a baby shower that is loads of fun can be easy if you follow the tips given above. Remember to take lots of pictures during the party, ask for email addresses and upload the pictures so everyone can relive the memories after the event.

Golf and Waterfront Living: Live, Play, Relax

With today's planned lifestyle communities, golf and boating enthusiasts have an opportunity to purchase the home of their dreams just a chip shot away from the green or stone's throw from the marina.  In addition to an ideal home setting, golf and waterfront community residents enjoy an active and diversified lifestyle experience complete with first-class golf courses, marinas, beaches, spas, clubhouses, recreation areas, fine dining and countless other amenities.

Out of the 10,000 master planned communities across the United States, over 2,500 are built around golf courses and pristine waterfront property.  Making sense of all the options can be mind boggling.  If you are thinking about relocating to one of these golf and waterfront communities, it is imperative to be able to distinguish one community from the next and more importantly, know what to look for before you buy. 

In the past, golf and waterfront master planned communities catered to distinct segments of the housing market, namely middle to upper income empty nesters and retirees. Things have changed. Today, golf course and waterfront developments are designed to accommodate budgets of all levels and generally fall into one of two categories: multi-generational and age restricted.

The construction of multi-generational communities represents a recent trend in planned community home building. The underlying idea is to attract a diverse population of families including retirees and young professionals of varying income levels and backgrounds in order to establish a robust and vibrant community. After decades of building age restricted communities, builders and developers have recognized that the traditional elements of planned community living such as security, on-site amenities and low maintenance housing appeal to home buyers of all ages.

Most new communities are multi-generational developments. Vistancia situated in the beautiful Sonoran desert outside of Peoria, Arizona is a recently opened golf community attracting individuals and families of all ages. Since home sales began in March 2004, almost 500 families have moved into this scenic development with 1,700 total acres of open space and a 900-acre mountain preserve.

Conversely, age restricted planned communities are developed for the +55 home owner with amenities and facilities for today's discerning empty nester and retiree. Typically, the age restriction requires one household resident to be at least 55 in order to qualify for home ownership. Over the last decade, an evolution has occurred with the age restricted community model of yesteryear making way for contemporary activity based developments complete with lavish amenities and world-class recreation areas, not to mention the conventional facilities required by the +55 demographic.

The undisputed leader in age restricted master planned community development is Del Webb. Since the 1960s, Del Webb has constructed numerous age restricted golf and waterfront communities across the United States. Del Webb's Sun City developments are arguably the most recognizable line of age restricted communities stretching from coast to coast with Sun City Hilton Head in North Carolina and Sun City Lincoln Hill in California.

The most important criterion in selecting a traditional home is location and the same is true when deciding on a golf and waterfront community. The old adage "location, location, location" aside, one has to consider whether the new property will serve as a primary residence, second home getaway or retirement abode. The final location decision is generally based on three primary factors: home use, surrounding area and local weather.

For most of us working folk, our primary residence is located within an hour or so of a major metropolitan center. Don't fret, there are hundreds of golf and waterfront communities centrally located within driving distance from most major metropolitan areas. If by chance you live near Dallas, you have several options to choose from including Stonebridge Ranch in north Dallas and Black Horse Ranch which is only 25 minutes from downtown. Washington D.C. commuters are also in luck with conveniently located golf and waterfront communities in Virginia, Maryland and Delaware. Belmont Country Club, a Toll Brothers property, is a mere 40 minutes from Washington D.C. in Ashburn, Virginia. These examples represent only a fraction of the actual number of suburban golf and waterfront developments.

The location decision is a bit more complicated and not as clear cut when one considers purchasing a second home retreat or retirement residence. In this situation, other factors come in to play such as the activity and cultural richness of the immediate area and of course, local weather. If you are looking for a second home, would you like to be nestled in the woods away from the hustle and bustle of the city, located in a more suburban area or some in between?

Climate is also an integral factor to take into consideration when purchasing a home particularly if you are feeling abused by recent harsh winters. This may clearly point to a direction that takes you out of your home state or even to another part of the country. Conversely, the summer's never ending heat may drive you to consider the cooler climates up north. Fortunately, there are 2,500 golf and waterfront communities spread out across the United States from Minnesota to Texas and California to Massachusetts.

What is clear in the case of retirement homes is that good local health care and transportation facilities are a must. For most retirees, living over 60 miles away from the closest hospital or airport is just not an option. In the end, it comes down to striking a balance between modern necessities and the beauty of the great outdoors.

Once you have settled on a geographic location, the next area to focus on is amenities. These can vary greatly from one golf and waterfront development to the next. Typically, these expanded 'goodies' fall into two categories: conveniences and lifestyle enhancements. Conveniences include such things as security services, home maintenance, gardening services, concierge service, on-site retail and office space, cable television and high-speed internet.

Lifestyle enhancements relate to recreation activities and rest and relaxation befitting an enhanced life of leisure. One can find a mix of facilities at planned communities which support numerous activities like tennis, hunting, boating, skiing, and hiking. To balance the rigors of recreation, planned communities provide residents with rest and relaxation amenities such as spas, clubhouses, wilderness preserves, pools, beaches and fine dining.

With real estate opportunities for every budget, isn't it about time you looked into moving to a golf and waterfront community that offers unbelievable vistas, year round activities, low maintenance living and first-class amenities?

Cool Baby Gifts - Unique Baby Shower Gift Ideas

If you want to make a big impression at a baby shower, the best way to do it is to give a cool baby gift. Choosing a baby gift is difficult at times. There are plenty of choices, and some of them can be quite expensive. Even if you are on a budget, you can still pick cool baby gifts that won't break the bank.

Essential infant items, like clothing, do not have to be boring. With a little imagination, you can shop for unique clothes with character. Get a t-shirt that says "Daddy's future caddy" for the golfer dad. A body suit for the newborn with "Just hatched" printed on it will make waves at a baby shower.

Shop smart and give more. By working with a theme, you can give inexpensive stuff and still come up with a cool baby gift. For bath time gifts, include shampoo, baby bath soap, lotion, washcloths and a hooded towel. Grooming gifts can include nail clippers, hair brush and nail scissors. For fun and play time gifts, give a play mat, musical toys and rattles.

Baby gifts can continue to be useful even as the baby grows to be a toddler. Building blocks and play tents can serve as nursery decor during the first few months, and will become favorites when the baby is old enough to play.

Personalized baby gifts such as monogrammed blankets or bodysuits, personalized wall art, etc. will always be treasured. Give something unique with bold colors and designs. New parents will always appreciate a cool baby gift that is different and original.

New parents are often wrapped up in providing the necessities of a newborn. They will be delighted to receive a fun gift they may not have budgeted for or thought of. Choose something that entertains the baby & it will surely be appreciated by the parents. For instance, play mats and bouncers are fun for baby. Splash-pad play mats also make a great baby gift. Babies love water and a splash mat lets them enjoy the water without making a big mess.

If you still can't decide what to give, a baby gift basket can be a beautiful present. Select a theme that you like and place your order at a specialty store. Gift baskets hold a variety of great gifts wrapped in a creative way.

A cool gift that is sure to delight mom is a baby bouquet made out of colorful clothing items. The baby bouquet can serve as a centerpiece at the baby shower, and mom can make use of the baby essentials in the bundle.


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