Useful (?) Links

Posted by: Anonymous

Useful (?) Links - 10/07/03 05:54 PM

I know they won't be interesting to everybody, but I just wanted to share them with you guys.
http://soundme.com/
http://www.visual-jazz.com/download.htm
[Full Text Book on Improvisation]
http://www.vocalist.org.uk/ http://chanteur.net/workshop.htm

- José
Posted by: kbrkr

Re: Useful (?) Links - 10/07/03 06:09 PM

Very interesting stuff, Jose'

Thanks for sharing!!!

Regards,
Al
Posted by: Sesom163

Re: Useful (?) Links - 10/07/03 07:11 PM

Intriguing, thanks for your contribution
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: Useful (?) Links - 10/07/03 07:30 PM

Thanks Jose',

Great reference sites.

Gary
Posted by: Nigel

Re: Useful (?) Links - 10/08/03 12:37 AM

Thanks so much José for providing those links. I will add them to the listing at http://www.synthzone.com/theorytb.htm

Very useful resources !!!!
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Useful (?) Links - 10/08/03 08:24 PM

Nigel, just an off the subject question. How do you type the accent over the e in Jose's name?
Posted by: Nigel

Re: Useful (?) Links - 10/08/03 08:37 PM

Fran, to be honest I don't know, I simply copied and pasted his name from his posting that already had the accent.
Posted by: Dreamer

Re: Useful (?) Links - 10/08/03 09:56 PM

Don't you guys have an é or an è in your keyboard? It's the 11th key in the 2nd row from above, the one with
" q w e r t y u i o p è + "
Posted by: Chris A

Re: Useful (?) Links - 10/08/03 11:38 PM

I remember the first time I sat down to begin typing an owners manual on an Italian keyboard. I had glanced at them many times and always assumed them to be the same as he ones in the states (once you see QWERTYUIOP you assume that everything else must be the same).

It didn't take me long to realize that, with the exception of the basic alphabet, everything was in a different place or simply not there at all. In fact, each European nation has a slightly different keyboard layout according to the characters that are popular in that language.

If you can't find what you're looking for on your country's particular keyboard layout, you can always access the complete character set using Windows' "Character Map" which can be optionally installed with any version of Windows (Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>Windows Components).

In this way you can type José, Josǽ or even Josﻯﻊﻃﺹﺉ as you wish.



[This message has been edited by Chris A (edited 10-08-2003).]
Posted by: eddiefromrotherham

Re: Useful (?) Links - 10/09/03 01:16 AM

Hi
on my PC there is a choice of just about every script.
Click on "view" at the top of the page, then "encoding" and see if you have other scripts.
cheers
Eddie

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