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How to read sheet music... a free course. The Mystery of Sheet Music To many people, reading sheet music is an intimidating, mysterious activity. But it doesn't need to be! It's actually quite simple, once you understand the secret behind it. At "ReadSheetMusic.info," my desire is to teach you how to read sheet music as quickly as possible. I'll take away the mystery, and put reading sheet music within your grasp. Since 1999, I've made this course available at www.notationmachine.com. So many people have enjoyed it that I decided to give it a web page of its own. In any case, there is enough information to easily get you started reading sheet music right away! Jason Silver How To Read Sheet Music... a Free Course click here to download our free Ebook! All you ever wanted to know about sheet music and how to read it.

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Our setup Installing the tools. 50 Free Apps We're Most Thankful For. 100 + Must Have Cheat Sheets and Quick References For Web Designers and Developers. Designbeep is a design blog dedicated to web developers,bloggers,designers and freelancers.Our aim is to share everything about web design,graphic design,tutorials and inspirational articles and more. Homepage»RESOURCES »100 + Must Have Cheat Sheets and Quick References For Web Designers and Developers Wow, this is going to help out alot! Thanks! Great collection for web design beginners. we are already using “CSS Cheat Sheet (V2) (PDF)” in our company Ok Malik..Done:)Regards Great bunch of sheets, will definitely start using some.

Will save me loads of time! 47 Sites Every Recording Musician Should Visit. In a recent “Open Mic” we asked you, “Which music-related sites do you visit regularly?” This article is a summary of the great suggestions given in the comments to that article. You can make the list even longer by commenting on this article. As you’re reading this article, Audiotuts+ needs no introduction. Several commenters mentioned Audiotuts+ - thanks for the support! This is a great Flash site with many resources to help you learn music theory.

The site content is split up as follows: Lessons, including topics that cover notation, chords and scalesTrainers, that teach you notes, keys, intervals, triads, keyboard, guitar and brass. Michael comments: “I have found very helpful. This is a site that helps you with scales and chords. The charts are guitar-based, and there are options for various alternate tunings and other stringed instruments. A website that helps you learn musical scales and chords. Joe comments: “Great Ableton/sound design videos.”

Home Studio Talk. I was zipping around on YouTube a while back and ran across this video called "Vocaloid live concert part 1". I did not understand what was going on in the video and I could not figure out a few things right off the bat. A) was it a real voice B) are these holograms C) are people really at a concert with "fake" people on the stage. After some Google searches I soon found the answers to these three questions were No, Kinda, and yes. -Was it a real voice = no -Were they holograms = kind of, more like a projection onto a clear surface like the projection show on the sheet of water at Disneyland. - are people really at a concert with "fake" people on stage = yes Here is a video showing the software in action.

Basically Vocaloid is software that uses a piano roll interface but instead of synth sounds like pianos, violins, and trumpets you get virtual singer's voices like Leon's voice, Lola's voice and Miriam's voice. Anyway check it out here at their website. WebEx WebOffice: Online Database, Intranet & Online Web Calendar. Translation Cloud - Professional Language Translation of Documents. ThinkFree Cloud Office.