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QDV Music Club presents En el Fuego

Thursday, November 29th, 2012

QDV Music Club presented the first music recital last November 27,2012 at the Diliman Preparatory School. This also serves as a celebration with the 43rd Foundation Day of Diliman Preparatory School. With the title “En el Fuego, a QDV Music Club Recital”, we showcased what students have learned by means of performing a musical piece that they had rehearsed.

Almost all of the QDV Music Club students performed at the recital from piano class, violin class, voice class, drum and guitar class.

our guest band “4 PIECE”

We would also want to give thanks to our special guest, Ms. Nikki Coseteng, Diliman Preparatory School teachers, the parents and students who had watched our recital and to Modular Display Inc for the amazing light and sound system powered by Presonus Studio Live Mixer and Kustom Amplifiers for the Rhythm section.

QDV Music Club is so proud to see their students excel in academics and in music education. Our music club is now entertaining new and existing students to enroll on next semester that will start this coming December.

For Inquiries you may contact QDV Music Club at

990-2479 and look for teacher Joshua Dimaano


Modular Display Inc. is now Powered with DAS Aero

Wednesday, September 26th, 2012

Modular Display INC. (Rental Division) is proud to announce that we have now acquired a full line speaker system from DAS audio and the FIRST in the Philippines. We now have a new set of DAS Aero active line arrays and subs in our arsenal. A total of 18 DAS aero 12A and 6 DAS aero 218A. Now, we are really excited to bring out the best sound for you. Here below is some information about DAS Aero.

“ Founded under the name Dynamic and Sound, D.A.S audio has evolved into an internationally recognized manufacturer of loud speaker systems, power amplification and related processing equipment designed for live events, installed sound and portable applications. D.A.S loud speaker components and compression drivers have earned an enviable reputation throughout the world for exceptional performance and reliability as a result of state-of-the-art transducer design. Every aspect of the company’s design/manufacturing processes is cutting edge, with products benefitting from the latest developments in computer aided design (CAD), solid-state modelling, and rapid prototyping. The result is a world class product line that a has made D.A.S. A leader in the professional community.

D.A.S. Professional systems can be found at many of the world’s most prestigious venue’s. Including Minsk Arena (Minsk, Belarus), The Twinkenham Stadium (London, England). Or the Maybee Center (Oklahoma,USA) to name a few.

The Aero 12A compact line array system joins the Aero Series2 family of professional sound touring products. The system incorporates an impressive battery of high tech features that take compact line array systems to an unprecedented level of performance.
The two-way amplifier design of the Aero 12A sets a new industry benchmark in audio performance, efficiency and power density. The 600 W amplifier provides extended bandwidth, improved dynamic range and exceptionally low distortion. Impressively compact in size and light in weight, its high power density of over 20 W per cubic inch promotes an amplifier design that requires much less space, reducing the overall cabinet size and in turn, the total cabinet weight-an important attribute for flown systems. Signal processing is accomplished by way of a powerful 24 bit DSP providing unparalleled control over critical signal parameters. Digital Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters are used in the signal processing of the Aero 12A.
The Aero 12A incorporates a D.A.S. 12LN4C, 12″ low frequency transducer employing a 75 mm (3″) voice coil and neodymium magnet motor assembly. High frequency reproduction relies on the exceptional characteristics of the new D.A.S. M-75N neodymium compression driver designed for use in applications where high SPL and low distortion are required. A pure titanium diaphragm featuring a 75 mm copper-clad, aluminium flat-wire voice coil yields high sensitivity, low distortion and extended frequency response.
The easily portable and rugged enclosure is manufactured using birch plywood and finished with a durable black paint. The captive rigging system splay angles range from 0º to 10º and can be adjusted in 0.5º increments from 0º to 3º and 1º increments from 3º to 10 º allowing a wide range of column curvatures to be accomplished.

For Light and Sound Rental you can contact us at:

Modular Display Inc.

1535 Joshua St. Jordan Plains Subd.

Novaliches, Quezon City

939-7636

Join Our Music Club with QDV Music at Diliman Preparatory School

Saturday, June 9th, 2012

June 8, 2012, We are proud to announce that QDV music and Diliman Preparatory School officially lauched it newest after class program, “The Music Club”. QDV Music will be offering music courses like voice, guitar, piano, drums and music appreciation to pre-school, elementary and high school students of Diliman Preparatory school and also offered to non-students of DPS.

The music club will offer 32 sessions (1 hour per session) twice a week, after class. Shall be handled by dedicated and passion driven teaches like Ms. Rosdy Vidad, Joshua Dimaano and Dominique Obra.

Drum rooms and Piano rooms are currently under construction and each room is acoustically designed to meet the best sound and tone required by our standards.

Here below is the speech delivered by Miss Rosdy Vidal during the New student and parents orientation:

“Good morning to every one, I am Rosdy Hazel Vidad. I stand before you as an Administrator of Encore.

I remember when I was young; I got interested in playing a keyboard instrument. But since we were living in a small town in Palawan, and music is the least in my parents’ priority to invest on me, I didn’t have a chance to learn how to play it. Thankfully, I can carry a tune and follow the tempo. At least, if I can’t play… I still get a chance to perform and compete through singing.

I’m an education graduate and started teaching last 2001, and since I can sing, the school assigned me to teach music subject in elementary level. There I realized that teaching music is my passion. So by 2003, I enrolled myself in College of Music, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City. I took up Music Education, Major in Voice, and Minor in Piano as a second degree while teaching at the same time.

Only then I started learning how to play the piano, read notes, and to sing with all the techniques I needed as a singer. I would like to believe that I am good, but I wonder how excellent would I be if I had been given a chance to nurture the gift that is in me.

You may be asking the same questions like my parents did…

  • Why do I have to send my child in a music school?
  • What would be the benefits?
  • Wouldn’t it be a waste of time and money for just a little fun in the end?

Allow me to share to you the four categories of benefits conveyed by studying music and musical instruments.

  1. Success in Society

Perhaps the basic reason that every child must have an education in music is that music is a part of the fabric of our society. The intrinsic value of music for each individual is widely recognized in the many cultures and every human culture uses music to carry forward its ideas and ideals.

Let me cite to you what Michael Greene, Recording Academy President and CEO at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards, last February 2000, he said;

“Music is a magical gift we must nourish and cultivate in our children, especially now as scientific evidence proves that an education in the arts makes better math and science students, enhances spatial intelligence in newborns, and let’s not forget that the arts are a compelling solution to teen violence, certainly not the cause of it!”

  1. Success in School

Success in society, of course, is predicated on success in school. Any music teacher or parent of a music student can call to mind anecdotes about effectiveness of music study in helping children become better students. Skills learned through the discipline of music transfer to study skills, communication skills, and cognitive skills useful in every part of the curriculum.

As reported in “The Case for Music in the Schools,” from Phi Delta Kappan, February 1994 (Kappan magazine is the publication read by dedicated education professionals)

Physician and biologist Lewis Thomas studied the undergraduate majors of medical school applicants. He found that 66% of music majors who applied to medical school were admitted, the highest percentage of any group. While 44% of biochemistry majors were admitted.

  1. Success in Developing Intelligence

* Researchers at the University of Montreal used various brain imaging techniques to investigate brain activity during musical tasks and found that sight-reading musical scores and playing music both activate regions in all four of the cortex’s lobes; and that parts of the cerebellum are also activated during those tasks. Sergent, J., Zuck, E., Tenial, S., and MacDonall, B. (1992). Distributed neural network underlying musical sight reading and keyboard performance. Science, 257, 106-109.

* Researchers in Leipzig found that brain scans of musicians showed larger planum temporale (a brain region related to some reading skills) than those of non-musicians. They also found that the musicians had a thicker corpus callosum (the bundle of nerve fibers that connects the two halves of the brain) than those of non-musicians, especially for those who had begun their training before the age of seven. Schlaug, G., Jancke, L., Huang, Y., and Steinmetz, H. (1994). In vivo morphometry of interhem ispheric assymetry and connectivity in musicians. In I. Deliege (Ed.), Proceedings of the 3d international conference for music perception and cognition (pp. 417-418). Liege, Belgium.

  1. Success in Life

Each of us wants our children; and the children of all those around us to achieve success in school, success in employment, and success in the social structures through which we move. But we also want our children to experience “success” on a broader scale. Participation in music, often as not based on grounding in music education during the formative school years, brings countless benefits to each individual throughout life. The benefits may be psychological or spiritual, and they may be physical as well:

“Studying music encourages self-discipline and diligence; traits that carry over into intellectual pursuits and that lead to effective study and work habits.

According to Bill Clinton, former President, United States of America

“Music is about communication, creativity, and cooperation, and, by studying music in school, students have the opportunity to build on these skills, enrich their lives, and experience the world from a new perspective.”

Examples of successful people who studied music before pursuing their field of specification:

Neil Armstrong (born August 5, 1930) – Known as the first astronaut to walk on the moon. He is said to play the baritone horn.

Louis Braille (1809 – 1852) – A French educator who invented “Braille,” a method of writing and printing named after him which enabled the blind to read through the use of their hands. He was blinded when he was three due to an accident but he was an excellent organist.

Thomas Edison (1847 – 1931) – Prolific American inventor (with 1,093 patented inventions. He) created the world’s first industrial research lab. (Edison) played the piano.

Albert Einstein (1879 – 1955) – Physicist who won a Nobel Prize in 1921, known for his theories of relativity and gravitation. He played the piano and violin.

Jef Raskin was one of the inventors who worked hand in hand with Steve Jobs in developing the Macintosh Computer.

He studied music as a child in the 50s… learned piano, played in his school bands. But he was also enthralled by technology and desired to find a way to use technology to aid his musical activities.

Before he passed away he wrote:

I’d been thinking of writing about the benefits that music has brought to the four children in our family. The results have been rewarding for each of them. But they are young, and it is hard to predict the role music will ultimately play in their lives. So I will write about what music has done for one person on a longer time scale, and thereby relate a bit of my own experience. For example, if I had not studied music, there would be no Macintosh computers today.

After going into great detail about his journey with music, from his youth, to his internship with an organ maker to his first notation programming to the invention of the Macintosh he concludes:

Not all children will find music as central to their lives as I do, but a good education demands exposure to the wide panoply of human achievement. The arts, the sciences, and the humanities must all be represented — and represented well and in a positive light — by teachers who love and live them. And it wouldn’t be bad to insist on learning a few technical skills as well. In my case, it was music and mathematics that struck a chord and took root. I would not have been able to accomplish what I have if my schools had not had active music programs and if my parents had not strongly supported (and enforced) my studies. Every child should have at least the same opportunity. Making music belongs in our homes and in our schools.

This is a powerfully written statement by a man who has had an indelible mark on mankind.

Jose Rizal is known for his excellence in fields such as science/medicine, literature, and art, among others. However, Rizal’s musical inclination is perhaps not known by many.

According to Mrs. Asuncion Bantug, Rizal’s grandniece, “among the arts, music was Rizal’s first love.” However, music did not come easily to him. His contemporary, Dr. Galicano Apacible, recalled that “He even found it hard to hum or whistle a simple melody. Whenever he did it, the melody turned out to be so out of tune.”

But determined to excel in music, Rizal studied how to play the flute and practiced hard. He also took up solfeggio, piano, and voice culture.

Rizal was not deemed as an excellent flutist or singer but he went on with his musical inclinations by composing his own songs. Most of the songs were his poems that were set to music. His popular novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo also contained several passages and references concerning music.

Among his known compositions are Kundiman ni Rizal, Alin Mang Lahi and Leonor.

What point am I driving at now?

Every child has a distinct gift, a passion, and a purpose.

You may want your child to become an engineer, a doctor, entrepreneur, among others…

But we shouldn’t neglect the foundation of music because it is where the creativity begins.

If a person possesses creativity, nothing will hinder him in solving the problems he will soon be facing in life.

To you Parents, who always have the best interest in your heart for your children, can give what your child really deserves.

In QDV Music, we are giving you the assurance that we will unleash your child’s potential, young as they are, through music.

Please remember that we do not teach music in order to create great musicians. We teach music to our students so they may become great people, regardless of their career path.

Thank you very much!”

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MODULAR DISPLAY INC and QDV MUSIC FACTORY

Pro Light and Sound

Pro Audio Engineering

Distributor of:

Presonus Digital Mixer and Recording Interface

Kustom Guitar Amplifier

Bardl Microphones

For more details contact us at:

MODULAR DISPLAY INC

(02)939-7636 / (02)4184687

salesdept.modular@gmail.com

marketingdept.modular@gmail.com

QDV MUSIC FACTORY

(02) 990-2479

qdvmusic@gmail.com


Modular Display Inc in Magayon Festival 2012

Monday, April 30th, 2012

13 hours drive from Manila to Legaspi Albay City to witness the Magayon Festival, especially the “Mutya ng Magayon 2012”. It was exhausting but we were very excited since we know that The Mutya show is the main event of the month. I have seen the preparation for this event and it was no joke. They needed to rehearse everything from the contestants blocking, the performers, the light and sound the video etc. It was like preparing for the The Miss Universe show and the pressure was all there. The Mutya show was held at the Albay Astrodome which accomodates nearly 5,000 seats and throw in another thousand for those who are standing, another thousand were not able to watch the show since it was already above the capacity.

We at Modular Display Pro: Light and Sound and Audio Evolution (an Albay local supplier) prepared for this event. For the event, we brought in our old and reliable 8 units ODY-PRO line array, 4 units ODY PRO L8 dual 18 subs, a dozen QHA power amps, ODY PRO monitor, Bardl BR 103 wireless mics, a PreSonus StudioLive 24.4.2 digital mixer, a BDS dual DVD play back system, 8 x 13 LED wall, 32 units PAR 64, 24 units Matrix LED wash, 10 units Weinas Beam 200 and a Weinas RGB laser light.

The sound was loud, clear and an earth shaker and the audience was WOWed by the lightings. The lights definitely complemented the beauty contestants. Light and sound definitely gave justice to “Mutya ng Magayon 2012”. We hope to return next year for another spectacular show.

Modular Display Inc. Rejoins with “The Medyo Late Night Show with Jojo A.” on TV5

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

We are proud to be back on television again as Modular Display Inc. tied up with The Medyo Late Night Show with Jojo A. on TV5.

Modular Display Inc. also still conducting bands who will appear on the show. For interested bands, they can audition at the QDV Music Factory every Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5pm-8pm. Audition started last February 16,2012. For more inquiries you can contact us at 990-2479.

Here’s the sneak peek pictures of bands for “The Medyo Late Night Show with Jojo A.” dated February 21,2012.

by:

Rafael Macapagal

Marketing Specialist

MODULAR DISPLAY INC.

Professinal Light and Sound

1535 Quizgem Bldg. Joshua St. Jordan Plains Subd.

Novaliches, Quezon City, Philippines

(+632) 939-7636

The Amazing Kustom HV30 Combo Amp

Friday, February 17th, 2012

Here’s a blog from Bone Pagligaran regarding his experience with Kustom HV30.

Bang! It was February 15 and I got blown away by the performance of the Kustom HV30 combo amp that I decided to take with me to a gig. The place was called Amos Café located along Kamias Road Quezon City I was invited by Renmin Nadela of Republika Delata / Agaw Agimat for Guerilla Music Productions. An Indie production outfit that I am honored to be a regular feature. I often bring along a Defender V50 an all tube amp which my Boss sir Alvin Q offered to me as a work perk but for this event I had the crazy idea of bringing in a smaller amp and see how it would hold up against the amps that were installed in that joint they were mostly 100 watt combos. I knew that the Kustom amplifier lines are very conservative in publishing power ratings ever since I first tried them but I wanted to see how far they can go. Just by feeling the amps nominal volume levels I kinda know that the Kustom 30 watt rated amps can hold up against 50 watt ratings from other brands so I thought that this would be a perfect time for a case study. In all fairness the HV30 is equipped with an amazing speaker emulated output so in case It fell short of what I expect it to do I can always plug it to the P.A. but as we breezed through the soundcheck (a jam of Richie Kotzen’s “Doin what the devil says to do” Check out the link ) I felt that I don’t need to hook up to the P.A. The HV30 had so much headroom that I was able to cut through. The usual combo amp matching is 60 watts vs 100 watts guitar and bass amp respectively but the experience proved my theory I was using a 30watt combo but I was right there between the drums and bass. “

http://bonespeak.blogspot.com/2012/02/kustom-poewered-hv30-experiment.html
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by:

Rafael Macapagal

Marketing Specialist

MODULAR DISPLAY INC.

Professinal Light and Sound

1535 Quizgem Bldg. Joshua St. Jordan Plains Subd.

Novaliches, Quezon City, Philippines

Modular Display Inc. Joins Anime Enthusiasts

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

Last Saturday, November 12, 2011 at the World Trade Center Tent, Modular Display Inc. as co-presenter together with the University of the Philippines Anime Manga Enthusiasts organization held the “AME Monogatari: Continuing the Saga” event. This year’s UP AME fair celebrated not only the anime and manga genre, but also the unique aspect of the Japanese culture. We are chosen by UP AME to supply lights, sounds, stage and band equipments because as per the organization, we have been the best mobile services they have worked with. The highlights of the event are the individual and group costume play contest as well as the fan art competition.

Anime fanatics enjoyed this fun filled event by expressing their interest and support to anime industry. People were very excited and cheered to every costume player contestants . There were also band performances singing different anime opening and closing theme songs such as “Chichi wo Motomete” of Voltes 5. This jam pack event is another  successful gathering for Modular Display Inc. and UP AME. We areproud to be part of this awesome event.

Modular Display Inc Joins JMCIM at the Luneta Grandstand with Kustom Amplification

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Modular Display Inc. supports the Jesus Miracle Crusade International Ministry (JMCIM) “Talipao Peace Mission Anniverssary” last October 2,2011 by providing additional Kustom Amplifiers to their rhythm section. We provided additional Kustom Guitar Amplifier, Kustom Bass Guitar Amplifier, Kustom Keyboard Amplifiers and Kustom Accoustic Amplifier.

Attended by hundreds of its members, the event started by song performances of the JMCIM and followed by the stories and experiences of the lives of their members.

by:

Rafael Macapagal

Marketing Specialist

MODULAR DISPLAY INC.

Professinal Light and Sound

1535 Quizgem Bldg. Joshua St. Jordan Plains Subd.

Novaliches, Quezo City, Philippines

(+632) 939-7636


Modular Display Inc. Gets Connected to Schools with Globe Campus Connect Super Showdown

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Last September 8, 2011 Globe held another Campus Connect Super Showdown event for Metro Manila Finals where different colleges and universities in Metro Manila participated and showcased their talents in not just singing and dancing but surprisingly, doing yo-yo tricks as well. The school who wins the championship is entitled to move on to the Inter-School Regional Finals where they will compete with several colleges and universities nationwide.

Here’s one of the contestants singing and playing his keyboard, accompanied by ourKustom KMA100 Keyboard Amplifier.
Nevertheless, our professional sound and lighting systems has made the event possible. With our Mid-sized Concert Package including the powerful KV2 KX30 Active Speakers that pumped the beat up for the dancing groups, Bardl Microphones for the singing idols, and Kustom Amplifiers for acoustic performances, this showdown of pure talents could never go wrong. And of course, who has control over all these gears but the user-friendly and easy-to-navigate PreSonus Studio Live 24.4 Mixer.

Til the next Globe Campus Connect Super Showdown!

Prepared by:

Sarah Jane Dela Cruz

Rental Department

939-7636 / 418-4687

09228844303

Modular Display Inc. fuels up Petron Blaze Boosters Victory Party

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Congratulations, Petron Blaze Boosters for winning the PBA Governors’ Cup 2011 last August 21, 2011!

It was a good game and the team won 85-73 over Talk N’ Text Tropang Texters.  On Wednesday (August 24, 2011), fans of Petron Blaze Boosters gathered around the venue in San Miguel Corporation Bldg., Ortigas and joined the victory party for the championship of their favorite team.

Modular Display Inc. set up pro lighting and sound system for the  event. With PreSonus Studio Live 24 Digital Mixer and powerful KV2 KX30 Speakers for the sound system, and Kustom Guitar Amplifiers for the band, it was indeed a night fueled with a blast!

Some of the highlights of the event were fun games, song and dance performances and the team champions; the forward Arwind Santos, the guards Alex Cabagnot and Anthony Grundy and others, thanking everyone especially the fans for supporting the Petron Blaze Boosters.

Posted by: Sarah Jane Dela Cruz

MODULAR DISPLAY INC.

Pro Light and Sound

1535 Quizgem Bldg. Joshua St. Jordan Plains Subd.

Novaliches, Quezon City, Philippines

Tel. Nos. (632) 418-4687 / (632) 939-7636