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Navicat Data Modeler allows you to add layers, notes, labels, images and shapes to help organize objects and embellish the diagram. In this tutorial, I will show you how to make your diagram visually attractive and informative. First, open a model file in Navicat Data Modeler. In the model, you can click the ‘Auto Layout’ button to automatically arrange the objects in canvas. Now, click the ‘Layer’ icon and add a new layer to the diagram. You can group the related objects into one layer. Resize the layer to fit the objects. And then, click the ‘Label’ icon to add a meaningful diagram title. You can also add a company logo to your diagram. Simply click the ‘Image’ icon and browse the image file. Also, you can add some shapes to the diagram. For example, lines, arrows, users, triggers, databases, etc. Last, you can change the diagram notation according to your needs. Control-click anywhere on the canvas and choose ‘Diagram Notation’. Select the desired notation from the pop-up menu.
Navicat Data Modeler allows you to add layers, notes, labels, images and shapes to help organize objects and embellish the diagram. In this tutorial, I will show you how to make your diagram visually attractive and informative. First, open a model file in Navicat Data Modeler. In the model, you can click the ‘Auto Layout’ button to automatically arrange the objects in canvas. Now, click the ‘Layer’ icon and add a new layer to the diagram. You can group the related objects into one layer. Resize the layer to fit the objects. And then, click the ‘Label’ icon to add a meaningful diagram title. You can also add a company logo to your diagram. Simply click the ‘Image’ icon and browse the image file. Also, you can add some shapes to the diagram. For example, lines, arrows, users, triggers, databases, etc. Last, you can change the diagram notation according to your needs. Right-click anywhere on the canvas and choose ‘Diagram Notation’. Select the desired notation from the pop-up menu.
Model allows you to add layers, notes, labels, images and shapes to help organize objects and embellish the diagram. In this tutorial, I will show you how to make your diagram visually attractive and informative.
First, open a model file in Navicat. In the model, you can click the ‘Auto Layout’ button to automatically arrange the objects in canvas.
Then, click the ‘New Layer’ icon and add a new layer to the diagram. You can group the related objects into one layer. Resize the layer to fit the objects. Then, click the ‘New Label’ icon to add a meaningful diagram title. You can add a company logo to your diagram. Simply click the ‘New Image’ icon and browse the image file. Also, you can add some shapes to the diagram. For example, lines, arrows, users, triggers, databases, etc.
Last, you can change the diagram notation according to your needs. Simply control-click anywhere on the canvas and choose ‘Diagram Notation’. Select the desired notation from the popup.
Model allows you to add layers, notes, labels, images and shapes to help organize objects and embellish the diagram. In this tutorial, I will show you how to make your diagram visually attractive and informative.
First, open a model file in Navicat. In the model, you can click the ‘Auto Layout’ button to automatically arrange the objects in canvas.
Then, click the ‘Layer’ icon and add a new layer to the diagram. You can group the related objects into one layer. Resize the layer to fit the objects. Then, click the ‘Label’ icon to add a meaningful diagram title. You can add a company logo to your diagram. Simply click the ‘Image’ icon and browse the image file. Also, you can add some shapes to the diagram. For example, lines, arrows, users, triggers, databases, etc.
Last, you can change the diagram notation according to your needs. Right-click anywhere on the canvas and choose ‘Diagram Notation’. Select the desired notation from the popup.
Model allows you to add layers, notes, labels, images and shapes to help organize objects and embellish the diagram. In this tutorial, I will show you how to make your diagram visually attractive and informative. First, open a model file in Navicat. In the model, you can click the ‘Auto Layout’ button to automatically arrange the objects in canvas. Then, click the ‘New Layer’ icon and add a new layer to the diagram. You can group the related objects into one layer. Resize the layer to fit the objects. Then, click the ‘New Label’ icon to add a meaningful diagram title. You can add a company logo to your diagram. Simply click the ‘New Image’ icon and browse the image file. Also, you can add some shapes to the diagram. For example, lines, arrows, users, triggers, databases, etc. Last, you can change the diagram notation according to your needs. Simply control-click anywhere on the canvas and choose ‘Diagram Notation’. Select the desired notation from the popup.
Model allows you to add layers, notes, labels, images and shapes to help organize objects and embellish the diagram. In this tutorial, I will show you how to make your diagram visually attractive and informative. First, open a model file in Navicat. In the model, you can click the ‘Auto Layout’ button to automatically arrange the objects in canvas. Then, click the ‘Layer’ icon and add a new layer to the diagram. You can group the related objects into one layer. Resize the layer to fit the objects. Then, click the ‘Label’ icon to add a meaningful diagram title. You can add a company logo to your diagram. Simply click the ‘Image’ icon and browse the image file. Also, you can add some shapes to the diagram. For example, lines, arrows, users, triggers, databases, etc. Last, you can change the diagram notation according to your needs. Right-click anywhere on the canvas and choose ‘Diagram Notation’. Select the desired notation from the popup.
http://www.songsurgeon.com - Song Surgeon cPods have been updated to now also contains the Music Pad information. This means that using cPods you can now share not only audio but also written documentation such as tabs or music notation.
http://www.KirtanCentral.com Music notation for Krishna Das' "Breath of the Heart" kirtan songs. Includes music notation in two styles (Western and Indian), stories from Krishna Das, and rare photos of Maharaji in India and KD in the recording studio.
Great song for beginning guitarists. I have prepared a full lesson showing the Intro, Verse/Chorus and the Melody Arpeggios, all 5 Pentatonic Patterns for C Major & A Minor with Triad Chord Shapes. Pick and fingerstyle techniques demonstrated and explained. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Nice Hip-Hop-J-Pop track! Lessons includes the main bass line, all 5 D Major, B Minor, B Blues pentatonic patterns & chord arpeggios. Right & Left hand details explained slowly. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Sweet Ballad that works well on the Ukulele. I have the Chord Voicings, Guitar Intro, Guitar Lick Verse, Chord Strum Verse and the Chorus with Finger Picking and Strum details. Also two E Major Scale patterns for Improvistation. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Country Pop track by Taylor Intro, Verse, Electric Guitar Melody, Pre Chorus and the Chorus all played slowly with strum direction, practice tips, proper chord voicings & fills. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Indie Rock bass lesson shown with Pick and Fingerstyle including Intro, Verse, Bridge with endings. Also, A G & D chord voicings, D Major Scale with fingering and practice tips demonstrated slowly. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Cute Pop Track! Proper chord voicings placed on the Ukulele. Intro, Verse, Chorus and Bridge notated with time markers. Strum pattern details demonstrated with metronome. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Acoustic guitar version transposing the correct keyboard chord voicings to the guitar. Intro/Verse, Chorus, Intro/Verse with Passing Chords and Ending. Fingerstyle Technique & Pick Strum explanation.
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Just the Intro Sweep Picking for this track. I have placed the B Minor, G Major and A# Diminished 7th triads with left hand fingerings and right hand picking technique. A great tune to learn how to sweep pick on. Played on a 7 string but the lead intro will work on a 6 string. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Nice Pop Jam for the Bass! Intro Pick-Up, 3 Verse Options, Chorus & Ending Fade. Left hand Slide, Hammer-On, Pull-Off, Grace Notes explained and played with a metronome. Additional Triads added for Chord playing option. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Great tune that works well on the Uke. I have the Guitar Intro Lick, Verse Structure, Chorus, Right Hand Details, Strum Pattern and a G Major Scale. Tablature with rhythmic values. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
A good mix of traditional and modern chord voicings & substitutions. The basic quarter note "feel" or "Comp" in "Freddie Green" style explained and demonstrated as well as some eight note grooves. Good for Big Band, Gypsy Swing or Straight Ahead Jazz. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Great introduction to basic "Freddie Green Style" jazz comping using 12 bar in Bb. Tone settings, picking, fingerstyle comp explained & demonstrated using 4 note chord voicings. Example based on "Riffin' Around" pg. 23A of Essential Elements for Jazz Ensemble. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Sexy simple track by Sade! I have placed the proper chord voicings Cm, Dm7, Fm7 & Gm7 with the intro guitar solo, C Natural Minor Scale and all 5 Pentatonic Patterns for C Minor. 16th note strum pattern explained and demonstrated. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Great Ballad by Paramore! Verse, Chorus, Bridge & Vocal Melody notated in tablature with rhythmic values & chord diagrams and time markers from the original recording. C#m, B and F# chords, C#m7 and C# Dorian Mode. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Cool track by The Police in D Minor for the Ukulele. Original key is C# Minor. Intro/Verse, Chorus and some Guitar Licks from the original recording. Right hand technique explained & demonstrated notation is tablature with rhythmic values and chord diagrams. Two D Natural Minor scale patterns for improvisation. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
The acoustic version of this track. I have included right hand fingerpicking details, palm mute, proper chord voicings, song structure, 3 C# minor pentatonic patterns and 2 C# natural minor scale patterns for improvisation written in tablature with rhythmic values & chord diagrams. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Sweet Pop Ukulele Tune by Train! I have notated the correct chord vocings, Intro/Verse with endings and the Chorus with endings, strum pattern details, right hand technique and 4 E Major Pentatonic Patterns for melody or improvisation. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
I have written out 2 reharminizations for the verse rhythm of Purple Haze and 2 single note examples following the new harmony using a alternate E7#9 chord voicing and adding the Flat 5 Substitution of Bb13#11 with added G Major 7, B Minor 11, A Minor 9th voicings and the F Melodic Minor Scale over E7. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
A simple cool retro-disco style track. I have written the basic song structure with endings & time markers for the Intro, Verse, Pre-Chorus, Chorus and Bridge. Right and Left hand fingering details and all 5 C minor pentatonic patterns with chord shapes. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Mykola Leontovych's Christmas Classic in G Minor. I have arranged this tune for the Ukulele strung with a low G string. Chord diagrams, left & right hand details in tablature with rhythmic values. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
I have transposed the synth lines from this chill track and placed them on the guitar. Intro, Verse and Bridge in tablature with rhythmic values & fingerings, picking details, "Drop D" tuning example and a D Natural Minor Scale. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
A good start on the basics of triplet and tuplet forms: 8th, 16th, 32nd & quarter note triplets all played and counted with a metronome set at 40 BPM. Tuplets explained as ratios from 1:1 up to 10:1. Right hand finger combinations and technique explained, counting and phrasing tips for all styles of bass playing. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
A good start on the basics of triplet and tuplet forms: 8th, 16th, 32nd & quarter note triplets all played and counted with a metronome set at 40 BPM. Tuplets explained as ratios from 1:1 up to 10:1. Alternate picking and fingerstyle arpeggios techniques demonstrated, counting and phrasing tips for all styles of Ukulele playing. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
A good start on the basics of triplet and tuplet forms: 8th, 16th, 32nd & quarter note triplets all played and counted with a metronome set at 40 BPM. Tuplets explained as ratios from 1:1 up to 10:1. Alternate picking technique demonstrated, counting and phrasing tips for any style of guitar playing that uses a pick. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
A good start on the basics of triplet and tuplet forms: 8th, 16th, 32nd & quarter note triplets all played and counted with a metronome set at 40 BPM. Tuplets explained as ratios from 1:1 up to 10:1. Right hand finger combinations explained for classical or fingerstyle players. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Great Reggae bass line with 32nd & 16th note bounce. I walk through the tune structure, include time markers for Intro/Verse, Bridge transitions and demonstrate the technique involved. A additional "Block Chord"study example using Bb Minor, Ebm/Bb, Ab and Db/Ab as well as a single note line running through the same chord progression. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Awesome ballad by Pink! I have the Intro Vocal Melody, Guitar Lick, Verse, Pre Chorus, Chorus and proper form with endings up to 1:14 notated in tablature with rhythmic values, chord diagrams & fingerings. The video explains strumming, counting, song structure and other details. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Ole Antonio! Here are some falseta ideas from my private study with Mr. Rey. 2 Tangos, 2 Alegrias, 1 Solea and 1 Bulerias. I have done my best to notate as much detail as possible. I play through the material slowly pointing out the technical & musical points of interest. I would say this is intermediate to advanced material worth studying. I hope by demonstrating the examples slowly even beginning flamenco guitarists can learn from it. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Detailed explanation of 16th note counting or "Rhythmic Code" played slowly with a metronome, Tips on strumming patterns, palm muting, holding the pick, A great lesson for learning more advanced strumming patterns on the Ukulele. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Detailed explanation of 16th note counting or "Rhythmic Code" played slowly with a metronome, right hand finger combinations of i-m, m-i, m-a, a-m, i-a & a-i designed to create balance of tone and strength for all styles of bass playing. A great lesson for learing to read & count 16th notes while developing right hand technique. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
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In this guitar lesson we look at reading guitar chord diagrams. A lot of information on guitar can be seen as a visual cue, thats what a chord diagram is. Its a visual picture of your fretboard thats for you to look at and copy with your fingers. Its a great way to learn chords rather than trying to read music notation which can look a bit wierd if your not used to it. Tab & guitar chord diagrams are the 2 main ways we can tell each other what to play outside of the normal "Traditional" music notation. After this lesson you should understand the first one, Chord Diagrams! we will look at Tab in the final section
Detailed explanation of 16th note counting or "Rhythmic Code" played slowly with a metronome, Tips on picking, palm muting, holding the pick, alternate picking, controlling the strings with pick. A great lesson for electric or acoustic players demonstrating right hand picking techniques for all styles of playing. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Detailed explanation of 16th note counting or "Rhythmic Code" played slowly with a metronome, right hand finger combinations of i-m, m-i, m-a, a-m, i-a & a-i designed to create balance of tone and strength for fingerstyle guitar playing. A great lesson for learing to count 16th notes while developing right hand technique for fingerstyle playing. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
Intro from the original studio track and a Live Intro, A Mixolydian Scale, A7, A Major, and two E7 Chord Voicings, 2 Verse variations, Interlude with Bass Line for guitar solo fade. Right & Left hand techniques broken down slowly beat by beat and rhythmic details demonstrated with a metronome. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com
The Munsters "Creepy" sitcom theme from 1964 by Jack Marshall. Intro Brass, Intro Bass, Guitar Melody with Brass melody sections notated. "B" Phrygian Dominant Scale, E Minor/Major 9 Chord in Tablature with Rhythmic Values & Fingerings. Notation for this lesson available at: www.jeffrey-thomas.com More lessons and webcam instruction details: www.jeffrey-thomas.com