Slide a Note

Slide a Note
Author: Howard Richman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012-04-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781882060931

Slide-a-Note musical slide rule helps you to learn to read piano sheet music with bass and treble clefs. Shows the 90° correlation between the musical staff and the piano keyboard. Moving to the right on the keyboard is higher on the staff and vice versa. The primary benefit of using the Slide-a-Note is as a way to test your knowledge of the notes. The names of the notes on the keyboard and the staff are purposely left off, to encourage the student to learn them. Made in USA. Heavy white card stock with clear, REMOVABLE plastic slider. Packed in Zip-Lok bag with hang tag for easy display.

Slide Guitar

Slide Guitar
Author: Pete Madsen
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2005-08-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1476853223

(Book). Another entry in the Fretmaster series, this book teaches you both the history and technique of slide guitar's masters, such as Brian Jones, Lowell George, Bonnie Raitt, and Robert Johnson. While exploring their musical lives and legacy, Slide Guitar provides lessons that give you the skills and encouragement you need to emulate these musical heroes.

Complete Color-Coded Flash Cards

Complete Color-Coded Flash Cards
Author:
Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780739015575

Includes all notes, symbols, and terms needed for the first two years of study on any musical instrument. Cards are color-coded by category and are numbered on the back.

Ditch That Textbook

Ditch That Textbook
Author: Matt Miller
Publisher: Dave Burgess Consulting
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre: Computer-assisted instruction
ISBN: 9780986155406

Packed with practical advice, specific recommendations for tools, and the encouragement you need to revolutionize your classes, Ditch That Textbook will inspire you to create relevant teaching that gets student buy-in so they'll enjoy learning. Sharing from experience, Miller explains: why and how to go digital; how to create an effective, relevant class website; which online tools work best for teachers; how to be more productive in fewer hours; how to plan ahead for an amazing school year; and much more!--COVER.

Slide Rules

Slide Rules
Author: Traci Nathans-Kelly
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2014-03-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118002962

A complete road map to creating successful technical presentations Planning a technical presentation can be tricky. Does the audience know your subject area? Will you need to translate concepts into terms they understand? What sort of visuals should you use? Will this set of bullets truly convey the information? What will your slides communicate to future users? Questions like these and countless others can overwhelm even the most savvy technical professionals. This full-color, highly visual work addresses the unique needs of technical communicators looking to break free of the bulleted slide paradigm. For those seeking to improve their presentations, the authors provide guidance on how to plan, organize, develop, and archive technical presentations. Drawing upon the latest research in cognitive science as well as years of experience teaching seasoned technical professionals, the authors cover a myriad of issues involved in the design of presentations, clearly explaining how to create slide decks that communicate critical technical information. Key features include: Innovative methods for archiving and documenting work through slides in the technical workplace Guidance on how to tailor presentations to diverse audiences, technical and nontechnical alike A plethora of color slides and visual examples illustrating various strategies and best practices Links to additional resources as well as slide examples to inspire on-the-job changes in presentation practices Slide Rules is a first-rate guide for practicing engineers, scientists, and technical specialists as well as anyone wishing to develop useful, engaging, and informative technical presentations in order to become an expert communicator. Find the authors at techartsconsulting.com or on Facebook at: SlideRulesTAC

R Markdown

R Markdown
Author: Yihui Xie
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2018-07-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0429782969

R Markdown: The Definitive Guide is the first official book authored by the core R Markdown developers that provides a comprehensive and accurate reference to the R Markdown ecosystem. With R Markdown, you can easily create reproducible data analysis reports, presentations, dashboards, interactive applications, books, dissertations, websites, and journal articles, while enjoying the simplicity of Markdown and the great power of R and other languages. In this book, you will learn Basics: Syntax of Markdown and R code chunks, how to generate figures and tables, and how to use other computing languages Built-in output formats of R Markdown: PDF/HTML/Word/RTF/Markdown documents and ioslides/Slidy/Beamer/PowerPoint presentations Extensions and applications: Dashboards, Tufte handouts, xaringan/reveal.js presentations, websites, books, journal articles, and interactive tutorials Advanced topics: Parameterized reports, HTML widgets, document templates, custom output formats, and Shiny documents. Yihui Xie is a software engineer at RStudio. He has authored and co-authored several R packages, including knitr, rmarkdown, bookdown, blogdown, shiny, xaringan, and animation. He has published three other books, Dynamic Documents with R and knitr, bookdown: Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown, and blogdown: Creating Websites with R Markdown. J.J. Allaire is the founder of RStudio and the creator of the RStudio IDE. He is an author of several packages in the R Markdown ecosystem including rmarkdown, flexdashboard, learnr, and radix. Garrett Grolemund is the co-author of R for Data Science and author of Hands-On Programming with R. He wrote the lubridate R package and works for RStudio as an advocate who trains engineers to do data science with R and the Tidyverse.

Slide Rules

Slide Rules
Author: Andy Volk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780976070542

Designed to fit in a guitar case, this 40-page, 5"x8" book includes over 70 of the most popular and useful tunings for acoustic & electric lap steel guitar, bottleneck slide guitar, resophonic guitar, Weissenborn. and Hindustani slide guitar as used by the greatest players of the past and present. Features tunings & string gauges for Rock, Blues, Country, Hawaiian, Western Swing, Folk, Celtic, Bluegrass, Jazz, Pop, Cajun, Ambient, Classical, Raga and every genre in between. Presented in an easy-to-read, graphic manner, the strings, notes, & musical intervals for each tuning are shown along with comments about the tuning; its uses, advantages and the players who've used it. A string gauge chart helps the player set-up each tuning with the proper gauge strings. For 6, 8, 10-string Guitars.

Guitar Technique Builders Series: Slide

Guitar Technique Builders Series: Slide
Author: Wayne Riker
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 36
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457439698

Develop the slide guitar chops you have always dreamed of! Includes detailed descriptions of the most effective slide techniques. Plenty of fun technique-building exercises are shown in standard music notation and TAB.

Getting into Slide Guitar

Getting into Slide Guitar
Author: Steve Dawson
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2016-03-11
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1610651375

Getting into Slide Guitar covers slide for acoustic or electric guitar and focuses on open-G tuning. the book explains the concepts of technique, basic theory, improvising, harmonic and melodic concepts and provides many essential examples. Most of the context for the book is blues-based, but the ideas and examples are applicable to all styles. Companion CD included.