romance like no other. Learn it slow as it's a slow song, so no need to rush!
If you want to please the ladies.... or the men - depending on your preference, this song mixes soul with
romance like no other. Learn it slow as it's a slow song, so no need to rush!
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If you want to play some very cool sounding saxophone lines, then this is most definitely the song to work thru. I didn't transcribe the solo, but just improvise in the key listed on the chart and you'll be good to go.
I entered the world of computing during the advent of Windows XP. At that point, I felt computers had the power to live up to their own expectations. In other words you could record audio, edit photos, scan and edit documents, word process, and run balance sheets. Computers could be used to watch DVD movies, listen to music, view photos, and correspond with others. The piecemeal availability software to perform all those functions seemed like a hassle - why couldn't XP include all that functionality into their operating system? Well, that's the topic for another time. One software item that always seemed elusive to me was a quality FREE photo editing application. Yes, there's Picasa..... and Arcsoft comes free all too often, but I wanted to create photos with ease and quality, similar to the service that Instagram provides, but without the need for an online connection. After much searching, I found it with Fotor! The problem with Fotor is that nag screens appear every time you open the software. There's lots good, such as amazing preset effects, collage design, and batch effects editing. But in my opinion, the nag screens and upsells made the application much less desirable. Nonetheless, I found a solution to the problem. "Lock" the folders that contain the script for the nag screens, and the requests for upgrades will go away. I used iObit's "Protected Folder" application to perform the locks in these folders: C:\Program Files\Fotor\Adv\ C:\Program Files\Fotor\FotorTip\ C:\Program Files\Fotor\Notification\ I did notice a second copy of "FotorTip" in: C:\Program Files\Fotor\Resource\FotorTip\ This has not caused any problems as of yet, but it might in the future, as similar folders seemed to be hosting the nag screens thus far. Yes, I realize this instructional has limited information. You need to Google "Fotor" and download the application on your own. It's your job to find a hack version of iObit's "Protected Folder". But now you know how to stop the nag screens, so it's your job to go ahead and figure out the rest on your own. |
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