Television Studio Equipment locations near Alameda, CA

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The Astro Studio

📍 2719 Encinal Ave Alameda Ca, Alameda, CA, 94501

📞 510-470-6230

Natal chart readings with professional astrologers. All signs welcome!

Clarity Web Studio

📍 3215 Encinal Ave Ste G Ste G, Alameda, CA, 94501

📞 510-671-1122

Clarity Web Studio builds smart, engaging web sites that help our small business and nonprofit clients succeed and look good! It all starts with a clear marketing concept, intuitive navigation, great design and good technical functionality. You have only 3-5 seconds to impress site visitors before they leave. Having an amazing web site doesn't help you if people can't find it. The algorithms responsible for determining who ranks higher are always evolving. It takes knowledge and technique to do search engine optimization, aka SEO, effectively. We now offer local SEO as well as national marketing campaigns.

Officemax

📍 2160 Otis Dr, Alameda, CA, 94501

📞 510-749-7500

From the latest technology to impactful printing services, count on Office Depot OfficeMax for the gear you need this holiday season. Surprise your co-workers with special gifts that match their quirky habits, or treat yourself to a cool laptop, tablet or printer. Office Depot at 953 E McNab Road has everything to celebrate the holidays and ring in the New Year – all at great low prices! Plus, you can shop our entire selection online at www.officedepot.com today.

AMY Brodo's Music Studio

📍 4027 Lyman Rd, Oakland, CA, 94602

📞 510-697-3657

Amy’s Teaching Philosophy for Website 2015 My goals for students who take cello, piano or viola da gamba lessons at my Oakland, California studio include becoming independent musical thinkers and creative problem solvers who develop profound, meaningful, connected, expressive, committed execution of music, either written by a composer, or created by the performer. I grew up in Pennsylvania, in both Pittsburgh and Philadelphia at a time when all classrooms in public elementary schools had pianos, and teachers of all grades used them. My father, who was an amateur violinist/violist in the best sense of the word, was my first piano teacher. The legend has it that I played whatever he would play at the age of two. I do remember my first concert at the age of four for the Pittsburgh Piano Teachers Convention, where I played two of the Anna Magdalena Bach pieces. My grandfather was a member of the Philadelphia Orchestra violin section and was a founding member of the American Society of Ancient Instruments, and my great uncle who I never met as he died when I was three years old, was on the first faculty at the Curtis Institute of Music, premiered works with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra as a violin soloist by Ernst Bloch, and was one of the first Music Directors of the Carmel Bach Festival, with which I played in 1997. I began to play cello in the third grade in public school because they had too many violin students. I was enthralled to play cello, however, when I started private lessons in the fifth grade, I had many habits that needed to be changed because, however well meaning, I had learned cello from a violinist, and both my hands had acquired violin habits which are not suited to secure and efficient cello playing. Later on when I was studying thumb position, I encountered the frustration of trying to develop strength in my double-jointed thumb. Eventually I succeeded and it still serves me well. In Philadelphia, I studied cello with Orlando Cole and his assistant Metta Watts from the age of 10 until graduation from the Curtis Institute of Music in 1980. I transitioned to lessons exclusively with Mr. Cole by the time I was a sophomore in high school. Mr. Cole was so celebrated that when he died in 2010 at the age of 101, although he had lived his entire life in Philadelphia, there was a memorial concert for him in Oakland, for which I was invited along with 15 other cellists to perform. He taught me respect and reverence for music, not only cello music, but chamber, orchestral, and vocal music. He encouraged me to listen to Lieder or Art Songs. With my junior and high school friends, we also delved into Elizabethan Madrigal music and the great vocal works of Johann Sebastian Bach. I will never forget the day when Mrs. Watts took me to the Bethlehem Bach Festival where she and Mr. Cole were playing in the orchestra and reminded me to bring a score of the B minor Mass. She sat me down under the choir risers, hidden from the audience, and told me I could sing along if I chose to do so. What a day!

Direc SAT TV

📍 Serving Your Area, Alameda, CA, 94501

📞 800-781-4078

Alameda Cable

📍 1815 Clement Ave Ste 9766, Alameda, CA, 94501

📞 415-644-5327

🌐 alamedacable.com

Take the simpler approach and get cable TV and cable Internet. digital cable is easy to set up and use and you will never have to deal with cumbersome dis

Direc SAT TV

📍 Serving Your Area, Alameda, CA, 94501

📞 800-664-7132

Bridgehead Studios

📍 2516 Blanding Ave, Alameda, CA, 94501

📞 510-523-3686

🌐 bridgeheadstudios.com

Direct - TV

📍 Serving Your Area, Alameda, CA, 94501

📞 510-213-7945

Direc SAT TV

📍 Serving Your Area, Alameda, CA, 94501

📞 510-522-6441