Monday, December 31, 2018

Audio Recording with GarageBand - A Beginner's Guide


Offering innovative shipping options to executive-level clients, Stephen “Steve” Sangree is a territory manager at Priority1. Based in New Jersey, Stephen Sangree enjoys challenging himself outside of the workplace through empowering activities such as making music.

When it comes to music software for beginners, GarageBand by Apple is one of the most common and respected. It comes as a part of every Mac and iPhone and is free to download. Despite how easy it is to obtain, GarageBand has powerful capabilities.

First, the software comes preloaded with lots of samples. Choose a base loop, and add layers to create a song.

Second, the Software Instrument function allows you to make your own music using dozens of different pre-programmed instruments, from drum kits to pianos. Playing music using your Mac or MIDI keyboard, you can write an entire album without owning a single physical instrument.

Finally, GarageBand allows users to record real-life instruments using either the built-in microphone in a computer or phone or with an external mic. With an external one, just plug it into the computer and position it near the instrument, and you're ready to use GarageBand for live audio recording.

Saturday, December 15, 2018

A Comparison of Zone and Man to Man Defense in Basketball


Stephen Sangree graduated from The College of New Jersey in Ewing in May 2018 with a degree in marketing. Steve Sangree played college basketball two years at Case Western Reserve University and has further experience as a basketball coach with Excel Basketball Camp in New Providence, New Jersey and Kevin Boyle's Basketball Camp.

In basketball, teams and coaches can implement a wide variety of defensive schemes. However, all schemes can be classed as either man or zone defense. Man defense, also known as man-to-man defense, involves a player on one team being given a defensive assignment on the opposing team and sticking to that player for the entire game. Assignments in man defense are generally positional, such as a point guard covering a point guard or a center guarding a center, but coaches may adjust assignments in search of more favorable match ups.

Zone defense requires a player to guard a spot on the floor rather than an actual player. Any opposing player that enters that section of the court becomes the defenders assignment. Zone defenses are highly customizable and can be used to either highlight a team’s defensive strengths or counteract an opposing team’s offensive tactics. For example, the 2-3 zone defense involves three defenders situated on the baseline, providing strong interior defense and allowing for easier rebounding, while two defenders oversee the top of the three-point arc. Meanwhile, 1-2-2 zone provides stout outside defense, but lacks protection up the middle and in the corners.

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Priority1 Sales Conference

In November, I attended the Priority1 Sales Conference in Las Vegas.  Check out this link Click here.