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Samba Stash Bag Perfect Gift for Musician or DJ

Friday, December 17th, 2010

Samba Stash Bag in Zurich, Switzerland

Looking for the perfect holiday gift for the musician or dj in your life? At only $34.95 it doesn’t get any better than getting a Samba Personal Stash Bag for Christmas (or birthday, Valentine’s Day, Bank Holiday, Pirate’s Day or any other excuse to show the musician in your life that you care). Stash your CDR demos, flash drives, handheld digital recorder as well as all of your “personal essentials”. The Samba Personal Stash Bag is available in midnight blue (pictured), charcoal grey, mayan brown, and olive green. Order from your favorite retailer or from the Namba Gear Webshop.

Special thanks to David Cook for the photo of his Samba Stash Bag in Zurich, Switzerland. You can see more of Dave’s world tour travel photos with his Remix Backpack and Stash Bag on our Facebook page. www.facebook.com/nambagear

Happy Holidays from your friends at Namba Gear!

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Namba Gear “SIZE MATTERS” T-shirts in Time for the Holidays

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Namba Gear’s new t-shirt has arrived just in time for holiday gift-giving. Show a little love for Namba Gear’s high performance laptop bags & backpacks with the SIZE MATTERS t-shirt. You know what we’re saying, Namba Gear provides gear transport solutions in various sizes and configurations so that you can chose the size that is a perfect fit for your gear. Plus, the Big Namba Studio Backpack is the largest gear bag that will fit in the overhead bin of an airplane.

SIZE MATTERSIf your mind went to a naughty place instead of thinking that the “Size Matters” new slogan referred to our bags being the perfect size;  That’s OK, get one for your girlfriend to wear and then everyone will think she’s bragging about you.

Our shirt features the famous Namba Gear badge on the left sleeve with the “Size Matters” slogan and dancin’ Namba guy” on the front. Made of 100% pre-shrunk cotton, this hefty 6.1 oz shirt will look great onstage. The shirts are available in medium, large, XL and XXL sizes. Check it out.

Here’s the Holiday Special

As we can hardly wait to see our shirts being worn, we are going to include a FREE Namba Gear t-shirt ($20.00 value) with every webshop laptop & gig bag order from now until January 31st, 2011.

Order either the Big Namba or Lil Namba laptop backpack, or Kava or Shaka laptop messenger bags off our online webshop (sorry, the Samba Personal Stash Bag doesn’t qualify) and we’ll put a free men’s large t-shirt in the box. You don’t even need to order the shirt, we’ll just put it in the box. The shirts are also available in men’s medium or men’s xl sizes, so if you need a different size just tell us in the comments section of the order form.

OR - Order the new shirt from our webshop and get the t-shirt for 50% off ($9.98) from now until Jan. 31, 2011.

We have limited quantities, so this offer is available only from our online webshop, while supplies last. Our webshop ships U.S. and Canada orders only.

Happy Holidays from your friends at Namba Gear!

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Top 3 Ways to Make a Name for Yourself in the Music Business

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Your Name In Lights!

 Guest blog by Taylor Forcier

You would be hard pressed to find someone who doesn’t love at least one type of music. Whether it is country, hip hop or rock, there is a genre of music out there for everybody. If you really have a deep love for music, you may be thinking about creating your own music. There are thousands of people each day who pick up a guitar or start striking a piano in order to make a name for themselves in the music business. Unfortunately, the vast majority of people making music today are completely anonymous. For every Justin Timberlake or Katy Perry, there are a million unknowns out there. While this may seem daunting and discouraging, it is important to remember that anything is possible. If you put your mind to it and work hard, you can make a name for yourself in the music business.

Get a Music Degree

Perhaps the best way to make a name for yourself in the music industry is to get a music degree. Most colleges and universities around the country offer some type of music degree program. While in college, you learn important technical skills that put you a step above all those people trying to make it without any training whatsoever. Most music schools allow you to get a music degree in a specialty of your choosing. That means that people who play an instrument where lessons are not usually offered can receive training thanks to a degree program.

Obtaining a music degree is also beneficial because of all of the people that you will meet while in school. Music schools only hire the best musicians to teach classes. As a result, you know you will be learning from the best. In addition, you will be surrounded by classmates who share your love of music. You will be able to find out new techniques and share ideas in an environment that fosters learning.

If you do not want to attend a traditional university, several online music production schools exist. These programs offer a similar education to what you find in a traditional college and can be taken from the comfort of your home.

Get Your Name Out There

In the music business, it is all about who you know. You won’t be able to make it anywhere if you spend all of your time cooped up in your bedroom making music. You need to get out into the world. You should start playing as many local shows as possible. You never know who you might meet at a local bar or music venue. Fellow musicians might have a contact that can help you break into the music business. In addition, you would be surprised how many talent scouts attend local music venues. Record companies have people whose sole job is to find new talent. By getting out and playing shows, you increase your chances of being noticed.

Be Unique

The talent scouts you see at local shows are looking for new and interesting musical acts. They aren’t looking to find a band or singer who is an exact replica of an existing artist. Due to this, you should try to create a unique sound that is all your own. You will stand out and record companies will take notice. If you are having trouble creating a fresh sound, think about your favorite musical groups. You can try to combine certain sounds from different groups to create music that is fresh and original.
While following these tips does not guarantee that you will break into the music business, they will certainly help. One last tip, if you do gain notoriety, be sure to stay humble. Nobody likes an arrogant rock star.

About The Writer: Taylor Forcier has been playing violin since she was six, she also guest teaches part time at local grade schools to encourage students to become enthused about music. Through her partnership with Onlineschools.org, she is able to not only teach young people near her home, but can also work with students from around the world.

Caveat: Dwight Yoakum’s photo was used it illustrate the subject of the blog article. To the best of our knowledge Mr. Yoakum does not own nor endorse Namba Gear products.

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Namba Gear Presents the Juju “Magic Bag”

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Juju Magic BagNamba Gear’s new Juju Effect/DJ Bag is an oversized bag/backpack designed to offer great protection for audio and DJ gear that may be too big for Namba’s Studio Backpack, but not large enough to warrant a hard-shell case. The original design was aimed at providing a great solution for guitarist’s effect pedal board. It still provides this solution; however it quickly became clear that there was a huge need for a transportation solution for many more types of larger gear such as audio mixers and laptop dj controllers.

The Juju has all the features that have made Namba Gear products unique in the marketplace; high performance 1680D/poly nylon weather resistant materials, rubber standoffs on bottom and back side, converts to backpack, lockable zippers for security, a large pocket to hold up to a 17″ laptop or audio devices, as well as extra thick padding to give your gear a little deserved pampering.

We nick-named this bag the Juju “Magic Bag” because of the unique flexibility it offers.

For instance the bag can be carried using two convenient carry handles, over-the-shoulder strap, or backpack straps. One of the great features is that the roomy interior is reconfigurable using three cushion blocks that are included with the Juju to change the interior dimensions to give your gear the “perfect fit”. The interior also has Velcro tie-down straps to keep your guitar pedalboard, audio mixer, keyboard controller or DJ gear from shifting during transport.

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Namba Gear Relocates to Portland, Oregon

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Portland, OR - Namba Gear World Headquarters

We just completed the transition of relocating our offices from the Los Angeles area to Portland, Oregon. That’s right, we got caught in one L.A. traffic jam too many where a 35 minute drive turned into almost 3 hours. Portland is home to Nike and the independent musician’s distribution mecca, CD Baby, and we love the views of majestic Mt. Hood and the many rivers. If you look at the photo above, the Namba Gear Worldwide Headquarters is just out of frame to the left… about 10 miles. Let us know if you are in town and we’ll schedule a tour.

You will note that the contact information on our Contact Page has been updated to reflect the changes. However, we are retaining our Los Angeles warehouse and fulfillment center, only the offices moved to Portland.

 Namba Gear is set for delivering high performance transportation solutions for the 4th quarter of 2010. Many thanks to our wonderful dealers, resellers and distributors for all their help while we made the transition. Most of all, thank you to our customers for believing in our products and for your kind support.

your friends at Namba Gear

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What’s Up with Namba Gear’s Mask Logo?

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

Is This The New Namba Gear Logo?Not sure why, but lately we’ve been getting a few actual “art” suggestions from our friends for our official Namba Gear logo, the ying-yang mask. So, just for fun and in the spirit of Halloween, we thought we would share the submissions on our Facebook page. www.facebook.com/nambagear Check it out.

If you’ve got a piece of art or drawing that you think would resonate, send it along!

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