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PDF/MP3/Windows Media Tools Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) is the open de facto standard for electronic document distribution worldwide. Adobe PDF is a universal file format that preserves all the fonts, formatting, graphics, and color of any source document, regardless of the application and platform used to create it. Adobe PDF files are compact and can be shared, viewed, navigated, and printed exactly as intended by anyone with free Adobe Acrobat® Reader® software. Each lesson provides you with approximately 4 -5 exercises that contain a manuscript and music notation (check out a free sample here) along with mp3 and video files. The manuscripts and music notation are in the universal pdf format. All you need to view, download, and/or print them is the free Adobe Acrobat® Reader® versions 4.0 or higher. Additionally, this site uses the world's two most popular audio compression formats for the web known as mp3 and Windows Media Audio. Before these formats, digital audio files took hours to download. But on a 56K modem, most of these files can download in just a few minutes. Each lesson provides you with approximately 4 -12 audio play-along files in the mp3 or Windows Media format. These files correlate with the annotated text, music notation, and video files for each exercise. All you need to play both the audio and video is the Windows Media Player 7.0 (or higher). If you already have another mp3 player, our mp3's will certainly be compatible but the Windows Media Audio files will not. Since we prefer the Windows Media format (better sound/smaller file size), you must use the Windows Media Player for the site's audio. Check out some of Frank's samples: sample1 sample2 (Click Here For Download Help) |
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