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2003 TEMECULA VALLEY INTERNATIONAL FILM & MUSIC FESTIVAL ‘AMPS’ EVENT WITH NOTEWORTHY CONTRIBUTIONS FROM FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION

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2003 TEMECULA VALLEY INTERNATIONAL FILM & MUSIC FESTIVAL ‘AMPS’ EVENT WITH NOTEWORTHY CONTRIBUTIONS FROM FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION










(PRWEB) August 3, 2003

Contact: Stacey Kumagai at 818/506-8675

2003 TEMECULA VALLEY INTERNATIONAL FILM & MUSIC FESTIVAL ‘AMPS’ EVENT WITH NOTEWORTHY CONTRIBUTIONS FROM FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION

Temecula, CA (PRWEB) Ausust, 2003 — This year’s 9th annual Temecula Valley International Film & Music Festival (TVIFMF) slated for September 10th-14th, 2003 at Movie Experience 10 at Tower Plaza (25735 Ynez Road) is literally geared up’ and ready to go!

“Thanks to the sponsorship of music industry leader, Fender Musical Instruments Corp.(FMIC) the world’s foremost manufacturer of guitars, amplifiers and related equipment, the festival will receive all the backline equipment for the festival’s Music Competition and the All Star Jam,” states Jo Moulton, Festival Director. In addition, FMIC will provide two Fender guitars which will be raffled off, with the winning tickets announced on the Festival’s Closing Day “It’s A Wrap” party festivities. Raffle tickets go on sale Opening Night of the Festival.

Since 1946, the name “Fender” has become synonymous with all things rock ‘n roll: from Buddy Holly to Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton to Kurt Cobain and everything in between. Fender’s iconic instruments such as the Telecaster*, Stratocaster*, Precision Bass* and Jazz Bass* guitars are known the world over as the instruments that started the rock revolution, and they continue to be highly prized among today’s guitarists and collectors alike. FMIC corporate headquarters are located in Scottsdale, Ariz., with manufacturing headquarters and the world-renowned Fender Custom Shop in Corona, CA.

“I am very excited for Fender Musical Instruments Corp. to be a sponsor of this year’s Temecula Valley Film & Music Festival. Under our Chairman of the Board and CEO, Bill Shultz, Fender has made a lifetime commitment to the support and preservation of the arts.

An example will be the performance at the festival of some of the young musicians from the “Kids Rock Free” educational program at the non-profit Fender Museum of Music & the Arts in nearby Corona. It’s also wonderful to see two films I had the privilege of working with on behalf of Fender both showcased at this festival, “Hollywood’s Magic Isle: Catalina” and “Don’t Let Go”. It is an honor for me to have been selected as a judge for the band competition. It’s events like TVIFMF that help discover and showcase the future stars of our industry.” states Del Breckenfeld, Director, Entertainment Marketing of FMIC.

TVIFMF features an endless schedule of events including Opening Night, Black Tie Awards Gala, and a non-stop showcase competition of American and International Film and Music and industry workshops. This five-day festival promises to be a rewarding opportunity for aspiring filmmakers and music fans to meet and learn first-hand about the business and see emerging styles of cinema and music (genres include rock to jazz, pop, alternative, country and folk ) from North America, South America, Europe, Asia, the Pacific Rim and other regions of the world.

For festival information, call 909/699-6267 or jmmoulton@earthlink.net or go to the festival website at http://www.tviff.com. For media inquiries, contact Stacey Kumagai at 818/506-8675 or mediamonster@yahoo.com

For information on FMIC call 480/596-9690go to http://www.Fender.com

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Pythagorean Tone Generator This musical instrument generates Pythagorean notes that the human voice and modern musical instruments cannot duplicate. When seen on an osciloscope, each note is a perfect circle instead of a sawtooth pattern as with our musical scale. Pythagoras believed these notes represented the universal Music of the Spheres and had transformative properties for matter or the bodies of people at lower frequencies of manifestation. Each note produces the esoteric sound corresponding to each chakra point and the instrument is used to stimulate and purify the chakras in the body. The notes are designated by the corresponding archetypal planetary symbol for use in alchemical meditations and experiments. Each note produced by these custom made chimes is based on precise mathematical proportions known as Pythagorean tuning. Pythagoras (569 BC) was a brilliant Greek philosopher and mathematician. Pythagoras taught his students that focusing on pure mathematically precise tones would calm and illuminate the mind. With discipline, true happiness could be experienced. Pythagoras taught that music should never be approached as a form of entertainment. Rather, he recognized that music was an expression of harmony, the divine principle that brings order to chaos and discord. Pythagoras described music and nature in terms of arithmetical relationships. The Pythagorean scale looks very different from the western scale on an oscilloscope (an instrument showing sound
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Q&A:


by Leamington Malfoof

Question by liddabet: Can you help me with an icebreaker game?
I’ve made up an icebreaker game for about thirty 5th – 12th graders. Some know each other -and some don’t.

I’ve made up a sheet with a bunch of squares. In the squares are things like…

“knows how to play a musical instrument”
“has been to Europe”
“is really good at skateboarding”

The kids have the sheet of paper – and walk around asking each other the questions – and filling in names on each square. (They can only have a person’s name on their sheet once)

I need more stuff to put in the squares. Things that pre-teens and teens will relate to, but will not apply to everyone in the room.

Can you help?

Best answer:

Answer by LudoRex
…has a pet (whatever).
…is an only child.
…is the oldest/youngest child in the family.
…collects trading cards.
…collects comic books.
…plays chess.
…has a part-time job.
…collects autographs.
…is a fan of (whomever).
…likes Star Wars.
…is a sports fan.
…likes roller coasters.

Add your own answer in the comments!