Friday 7 April 2017

Silent Disco- A Way Of Silence To Celebrate Parties

A new musical madness is taking the 
dance floor by storm. Its Silent Disco.
You are with hundreds of other partygoers. everyone is bobbing their heads, waving their arms and whirling their bodies to the beat. A Dj in the centre is throwing beats with a laptop setup. Whether it's late night or early morning the energy is high and there's no sign of stopping. If you've ever been to a club or a festival before, this is very familiar to you. But there's a twist....there's no sound to be heard in the room openly except only the shuffling of feet of partygoers.

Silent disco is a unique way of experiencing live festival. Whether it's a Dj or a live band, the attendees wear wireless headphones and a silent atmosphere quickly transforms into a high energetic performance quietly. Its actually an event where people dance to the music listened on headphones rather than using a speaker system.
Starting from the festive scenes a Dj or an artist normally used to play his favorite songs in a club/festival. Having speakers on both sides of the corner of stage or a dj booth, the sound can reach to the mass audience, out their for their living pleasure. Its not like that the whole audience have always been entertained by the songs an artist would play during his time. Sometimes they don't get the right level of excitement from that particular scene lading them off to land in the boring side. The development of silent disco has brought about a high level of charge in it.

Depending upon the number of channels
(Number of Artists in the venue) every person should have a wireless headphone while entering the console. The channel generally consists between 1 to 3 artists. These wireless headphones generally loaded up with automatic light system, which are fixed in accordance with the sets that a Dj/Artist would play. So if there is only one Dj, such as (Dj A) whose music is denoted by blue colour...as soon as the Dj starts his set the colour will be spotted and one can easily identify how many person from the crowd are enjoying the music of Dj A. As all the listeners who are listening to DJ A their headphones will show the blue colour. The signal is generally broadcasted via a radio transmitter to headphones worn by the people out there.



Suppose there are 3 Djs such as DJ A, DJ B, DJ C and is respectively denoted by blue, green and red colour. you are listening to the songs of Dj A since 1hour and now you are feeling bored of his music. But there is nothing to worry about. You can also change the channel according to your choice through your headphone. You can change your channels frequently as per your pleasure. Also this kind of party gives you an enhancive way to enjoy the quality stereo sound, which is not often in live shows. It also helps the Dj /artists to understand the crowd's response to a particular track. Harder the sound, higher will be pleasure.

Also in some areas like in and around hospitals, temples you can't play heavily all night long and in some cases club/bars have to turn down the music at night. Not all the venues have the correct licenses to broadcast loud music. Silent Disco comes handy in these cases. Suppose you are staying near a hospital and you are in a mood to organize a party in your locality. So the chances to have loud music seems very bleak here. Silent disco much more useful here. Just get engaged with your headphone. You can party all night long through this system. Also a misconception about silent disco is they are unsociable, which is not true. There's no need to leave the party for a quite and peaceful conversation. Simply remove your headphone and chat straight away with your dear ones. There's no need to waste energy shouting over music any more because the silence is crystal. The biggest thing about silent disco is it can take place virtually everywhere. There is no noise pollution as no live music is being transmitted through speakers. Silent discos can be held at any hotel, restaurant, gardens, private party etc anywhere.


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