Master Jazz
Table Of Contents
- PG Music Inc. License Agreement
- Table of Contents
- PG MUSIC INC. LICENSE AGREEMENT 2
- Chapter 2 : Installation
- Chapter 3: Tutorial
- Chapter 4: Using the Program
- Chapter 5: Option Panels Settings
- Chapter 6: Guitar Options Settings
- Chapter 7: Notation Modes
- Chapter 8: Pull Down Menu Items
- Appendix A: Keystroke Shortcuts
- Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers
- Appendix C: PG Music Inc. Contact Info
- PG Music Inc. Music Software Programs
- Index
Chapter 3: Tutorial 23
(If you prefer sequential order, try setting
Random
to No/Off in the General
Settings Panel.)
Use the Master Jazz Guitar Solos as Background Music while you work in
other programs.
Note that the Master Jazz Guitar Solos will continue to play even while you work
in other programs. So for example, you can start the Master Jazz Guitar Solos
program playing ALL songs and then switch over to your Word Processor. Try
changing the program's Window size and you will see that the notes continue to
be displayed while you work in other programs. If you MINIMIZE the program
window or RESIZE it so that only the "On-screen Fretboard" is visible, you'll see
that the notes are still displayed even while another program is active.
Play Your Favorite Pieces.
Step 1-Making up your List of Favorites:
You can make up your list of favorite
pieces very easily with the Master Jazz Guitar Solos program. To mark a song as a
'favorite', simply mouse-click on the checkbox next to the song title. This will
place an asterix (*) beside the song's title to indicate that it is a favorite of yours.
To de-select the piece as a favorite, clear the favorites checkbox, which removes
the asterix *. You can then save your favorites selection to disk by choosing the
option SAVE AS DEFAULT FAVORITES so that the next time that you run the
Master Jazz Guitar Solos, it will remember your Favorites.
Step 2-Playing your Favorites
button works like the PLAY ALL button,
except that it will only play pieces that are in the currently showing list which are
marked with an asterix (*) as one of your favorites.










