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Advanced Dual Sport Riding Techniques
DVD5 | NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | MPEG2 ~6473 kbps | English: AC3, 192 kb/s (2 ch) | Duration: 00:45:12 | + PDF Book | 3.97 GB
Genre: Extreme Driving​

"Advanced Dual Sport Riding Techniques" starts with the fundamentals covered in our first DVD and expands them into more difficult terrain. We start by outlining the technique in theory, before explaining drills that can cement the right habits with practice.

Then we tackle a number of specific trail situations, before winding up with some epic and scenic riding in the high Colorado Mountains.

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Lynda - ArchiCAD Essential Training
Size: 2.16 GB | Duration: 4h 55m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15&30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all | Language: English​

ArchiCAD is an award-winning tool used by architects worldwide. It's powerful and packed full of the features needed to design great building projects. Ready to get started? ArchiCAD Essential Training offers practical training for new ArchiCAD users. We've mapped the basic and advanced tools with actual stages of architecture, making it easy to relate to the daily, real-world activities of an architect in training. Thiago Mundim shows how to get around ArchiCAD, start a new project story, and set up the units and preferences so the software works best for you. He then dives into modeling and documentation, such as working with groups and dimensions, and pays special attention to detailed drawings, which may contain special objects such as Solid Element Operations, custom objects, or graphic overrides. By the end, you'll understand the essential ArchiCAD tools and techniques and how they fit into the BIM workflow.

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Beginner Guitar Lessons by Paul Gronow
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3 Hours | 1.96 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Study plan, tuning a guitar, fretboard notes, scales, chords, rhythm, chord progressions, music theory & backing tracks.

Hello I'm Paul Gronow this course will walk existing & new guitar students step by step through beginner to intermediate guitar level & offers you plenty of opportunity to practice what you've learn following along with backing tracks.

What You'll Learn

The Course will teach guitar students like you guitar through 5 essential sections:

Getting started
Guitar chords
Reading & playing rhythm
Chord progressions
Essential guitar music theory toolkit

Section 1: Getting Started

In the Beginner Guitar Lessons Course by Paul Gronow you'll begin by looking at how to set up a successful 'How To Study Guitar Programme', that'll help you to establish & set your unique goal/s & the steps you'll want to take.

Once this is set you'll then move onto looking at the parts of a guitar & tuning the guitar. Then once the guitar is in tune, discover the individual notes on the guitar fretboard (the importance of the Chromatic Scale) & play the notes up to the 5th fret on each guitar string.

This section will conclude with a useful recap & Quiz.

Section 2: Guitar Chords

In addition to learning the notes on your guitar fretboard you'll want to learn guitar chords as they allow us guitarists' to create & play songs.

Firstly, you'll master how to read a guitar chord chart, then work through with me Paul Gronow as you learn to form & perfect chord shapes such as major, minor, Major 7th , 7th, diminished, minor 7 flat 5 & power chords.

Time is taken to show you how to best form a chord as well as how to move between chords; these tips are priceless & highly effective.

This section will conclude with a useful recap & Quiz.

Section 3: Reading & Playing Rhythm

Your guitar toolkit will certainly start to grow by this point, what with your knowledge & skills added around, the parts of the guitar, tuning a guitar, chromatic scale, being able to read, form & play many guitar chords & be able to move around a variety of guitar chords.

This section will take you step-by-step through the essentials of understanding rhythm. This is achieved by looking at what rhythm actually is, learn about & play on your guitar the essential musical notes such as a semibreve, minim, crotchet, quaver & semiquaver. Learn to read rhythm charts as you play along with 27 backing tracks with 27 rhythm patterns; that can be found in music styles such as: Jazz, Rock, Blues, Reggae, Country & Funk styles.

Learn how to play popular major, minor, 7th, M7 & m7b5 along with guitar tab & a backing tracks with a click track.

This section will conclude with a useful recap & Quiz.

Section 4: Chord Progressions

By now you'll be in a place to identify the parts of your guitar, play specific notes on your guitar fretboard, form & play many guitar chords, read, play many popular guitar chords such as major, minor, 7th, M7th, diminished, m7b5 chords. So what's next?

Well it'll now be time to learn about & apply 5 popular chord progressions across 3 major scales. You'll discover that chords are grouped together into scales, (more about this in Section 5), but for now learn that chord progressions are use to move around the related chords in a scale such as C major, D major & G major.

By learning this you'll get to hear chords that sound great for you to possibly used to create music & songs & secondly understand a little more about music theory & music composition.

This section will conclude with a useful recap & Quiz.

Section 5: Essential Guitar Music Theory Toolkit

By now you'll have all four elements in place;

Single notes (or melody)
Chords or (harmony)
Read, play & create a variety of rhythms
Be able to select & use one of many chord progressions with the triad chords found within 3 major scales
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Okay, so that just leaves Section 5. So what of it?

Well, there's one large gap in the learning & that is (for some) the dreaded topic of music theory!!! Music theory is often seen as the elephant in the room, the topic not discussed, not required, well if you feel that there has been a barrier stopping you learning music theory then I have great news for you!

For many years I didn't feel comfortable around music theory, it wasn't until I wanted to take teaching guitar a little more seriously in the early 90's that I decided to teach myself guitar music theory...

Soon enough, I began to discover that it was in fact possible (although if not hard, time consuming & expensive as I had to purchase a lot of books etc to teach myself music theory as a guitarist) if you work hard.

Many decades on I now understand the benefit of learning the essentials of guitar music theory & particularly from a guitarists perspective; I can now read & play other people's music as well as being able to create my own.

So why not join me in this beginner guitar course & discover the essential guitar music theory toolkit today...

So just what's involved in learning guitar music theory?

This section will conclude with a useful recap & Quiz.

Learn that the chords we play & the notes we use as musicians are all related & they all stem from the master scale the Chromatic Scale.

In the section you'll discover, that the Chromatic scale is used to form major scales using a scale template & that the chords we use are created using only the notes in the major scale.

Your guitar music theory education will be developed within the time it takes to work through 15 minutes of study; of course you'll want to start & pause.

This section will conclude with a useful recap & Quiz.

Course Completion

Okay so if you decide to take this course then at its completion you'll be in a great place to be able to play other people's music as well as make a great start in writing your own.

I really hope that you believe in yourself to take this course & get to meet me on the inside; after all with Udemy 30 day Money Back Guarantee & the quality & expertise that has been put into this course the Risk is all mine.

Thank you for taking the time to view the beginner Guitar Lessons by Paul Gronow Course. I really look forward to meeting you on the Inside of this Course. I wish you every success, in learning to play your guitar.

Please look out for other guitar lessons from me.

Kind Regards,

Paul Gronow.
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Learn Piano Scales: Play any song in any key! Like Pro's do
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2.5 Hours | 2.33 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Do like the pro's, learn scales and get that winning edge. Any song, any key any time. Be a brilliant not average player

Playing piano or keyboard is great fun and can be great fun to learn.

Each day you learn a little more and can play more songs or play the ones you know better. It can also be a difficult instrument to learn. Many people stop learning because it takes so long to learn and it is difficult.

Let's face it not everyone can afford a private tutor or even have the time for a regular time slot. In particular playing solos or turnarounds is well out of the game for most beginners. It's not your fault; you just haven't known what to learn. You learned a few chords, you learned a few notes but which notes go with each chord or key is a mystery.

The answer is really quite easy. All you need to know is which notes fit with the key you are playing in. Then all you do is make up your solo or turnaround using those notes. You do need to know which fingers to use and the notes will almost play themselves. You probably cannot play the fiddly interesting bits, the turnarounds, the solos, and most important, cannot change key.

You may even be stuck and unable to move forward with your playing; it seems a chore, not a pleasure. learning scales will rectify that.

You will be able to change keys at will;
you will know the notes needed if a different key is needed.
you will be able to play a solo because you know which notes will be used, purely because you know your scales.
You will finally enjoy the joy of playing with friends.
And by taking this course:

You will have lessons that you can go back to and refresh at anytime.
You will have: High Quality teaching that gives you complete confidence
You will learn Correct fingering so you do it right first time
You will have HD Video so that you can see how you should play
You will have High Quality Audio so you can hear everything properly
You will have Fun Methods of teaching used so you do not start hating scales
You will have Fun Practice Schedules, no one wants to spend hours playing scales up and down.
You will have a "Scales Book" included so you always have a scales book available.
You will enjoy having a Qualified Teacher with years of experience so you know you will be being taught properly.
And most important of all, you can contact the teacher at any time for support

A private tutor automatically teaches scales as they are so important. Such teaching is not so readily available online.

A few reasons why you should enjoy scales:

Timing is a very important aspect of playing music to master. Get this wrong and your music will sound odd. No one will want to play with you because your playing is a mess.
Someone who knows scales instantly knows if an instrument is out of tune. a useful trick to know.
Practicing scales improves dexterity. No dexterity and you can only play slow songs.
Playing scales improves co-ordination, fits in with dexterity. Fingers have to hit the right notes with the right timing.
Practicing scales helps develop finger muscles to provide strong fingers that can play for long periods. Strong fingers also help with dynamics as finger control is improved.
Knowing scales is good for ear training. The natural sounding notes are recognized, wrong notes are quickly noticed and can be sorted out.
When reading music good scale knowledge helps speed up reading and understanding, especially as the eye recognizes patterns. Music is after all, about patterns.
Scales are the building blocks of music. Although you will probably never play a scale as a tune, having a sound grounding in scales, is one of your building block foundations.
Start learning scales today and accelerate your playing abilities exponentially.

As with all my courses:

you have unlimited lifetime access at no extra costs, ever

all future additional lectures, etc in this course are always free

there is an unconditional, never any questions asked full 30 day money-back-in-full guarantee

my help is always available to you if you get stuck or have a question - I believe my support on udemy cannot be bettered.

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Master Portrait Editing techniques with Photoshop / Simo
Duration: 1hr 22m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 1.17 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Master powerful Photoshop editing techniques, create stunning portfolio, amaze your clients with beautiful and timeless portraits!

Join me in this class & take your editing skills to entirely new level and turn your images from "flat" or "boring" to striking!
I will teach you all the Photoshop tricks and technics that I have learn during my over 10 years long artistic photography practice. You will learn how to improve your workflow to minimize time spend in digital darkroom and have more fun when shooting photos.
You will learn whole range of the most powerful and flexible portrait editing techniques;
You will be working in "non-destructive" way with Adjustment Layers to massively speed up the editing work;
You will master the most effective and flexible Photoshop tool in terms of photo editing - The Curves Tool
You will learn how to blend multiple adjustments in a seamless way in one image with help of masking techniques
You will learn how to evaluate tonal range in your images with the Histogram Tool and you will be using it as a basic reference in your workflow
You will achieve stunning results with your images and develop your artistic skills

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Mathematics, Philosophy, and the "Real World"
36xDVDRip | AVI/XviD, ~719 kb/s | 640x480 | Duration: 24:49:50 | English: MP3, 96 kb/s (2 ch) | + PDF Book | 6.49 GB
Genre: Mathematics, Philosophy​

Mathematics has spread its influence far beyond the realm of numbers. The concepts and methods of mathematics are crucially important to all of culture and affect the way countless people in all spheres of life look at the world. Consider these cases:

When Leonardo da Vinci planned his mural The Last Supper in the 1490s, he employed geometric perspective to create a uniquely striking composition, centered on the head of Jesus.
When Thomas Jefferson sat down to write the Declaration of Independence in 1776, he composed it on the model of a geometric proof, which is what gives it much of its power as a defense of liberty.
When Albert Einstein developed his theory of general relativity in the early 20th century, he used non-Euclidean geometry to prove that the path of a ray of light, in the presence of a gravitational field, is not straight but curved.

Intriguing examples like these reflect the important dialogue between mathematics and philosophy that has flourished throughout history. Indeed, mathematics has consistently helped determine the course of Western philosophical thought. Views about human nature, religion, truth, space and time, and much more have been shaped and honed by the ideas and practices of this vital scientific field.

Award-winning Professor Judith V. Grabiner shows you how mathematics has shaped human thought in profound and exciting ways in Mathematics, Philosophy, and the "Real World," a 36-lecture series that explores mathematical concepts and practices that can be applied to a fascinating range of areas and experiences.

Believing that mathematics should be accessible to any intellectually aware individual, Professor Grabiner has designed a course that is lively and wide-ranging, with no prerequisites beyond high school math. For those with an interest in mathematics, this course is essential to understanding its invaluable impact on the history of philosophical ideas; for those with an interest in philosophy, Professor Grabiner's course reveals just how indebted the field is to the mathematical world.

Math Meets Philosophy

In a presentation that is clear, delightful, and filled with fascinating case histories, Professor Grabiner focuses on two areas of mathematics that are easily followed by the nonspecialist: probability and statistics, and geometry. These play a pivotal role in the lives of ordinary citizens today, when statistical information is everywhere, from medical data to opinion polls to newspaper graphs; and when the logical rules of a geometric proof are a good approach to making any important decision.

Mathematics, Philosophy, and the "Real World" introduces enough elementary probability and statistics so that you understand the subtleties of the all-important bell curve. Then you are immersed in key theorems of Euclid's Elements of Geometry, the 2,200-year-old work that set the standard for logical argument. Throughout the course, Professor Grabiner shows how these fundamental ideas have had an enormous impact in other fields. Notably, mathematics helped stimulate the development of Western philosophy and it has guided philosophical thought ever since, a role that you investigate through thinkers such as these:

Plato: Flourishing in the 4th century B.C.E., Plato was inspired by geometry to argue that reality resides in a perfect world of Forms accessible only to the intellect-just like the ideal circles, triangles, and other shapes that seem to exist only in the mind.
Descartes: Writing in the 17th century, René Descartes used geometric reasoning in a systematic search for all possible truths. In a famous exercise, he doubted everything until he arrived at an irrefutable fact: "I think, therefore I am."
Kant: A century after Descartes, Immanuel Kant argued that metaphysics was possible by showing its kinship with mathematics. The perfection of Euclidean geometry led him to take for granted that space has to be Euclidean.
Einstein: Working in the early 20th century with a concept of "straight lines" that was different from Euclid's, Albert Einstein showed that gravity is a geometric property of non-Euclidean space, which is an essential idea of his general theory of relativity.

Non-Euclidean Geometry Explained

The discovery of non-Euclidean geometry influenced fields beyond mathematics, laying the foundation for new scientific and philosophical theories and also inspiring works by artists such as the Cubists, the Surrealists, and their successors leading up to today.

Non-Euclidean geometry was a stunning intellectual breakthrough in the 19th century, and you study how three mathematicians, working independently, overthrew the belief that Euclid's geometry was the only possible consistent system for dealing with points, lines, surfaces, and solids. Einstein's theory of relativity was just one of the many ideas to draw on the non-Euclidean insight that parallel lines need not be the way Euclid imagined them.

Professor Grabiner prepares the ground for your exploration of non-Euclidean geometry by going carefully over several of Euclid's proofs so that you understand Euclid's theory of parallel lines at a fundamental level. You even venture into the visually rich world of art and architecture to see how Renaissance masters used Euclidean geometry to map three-dimensional space onto flat surfaces and to design buildings embodying geometrical balance and symmetry. The Euclidean picture of space became internalized to a remarkable extent during and after the Renaissance, with a far-reaching effect on the development of philosophy and science.

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Music Theory Comprehensive: Part 2 - Chords, Scales, & Keys
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 5 Hours | 799 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

A Complete College-Level Music Theory Curriculum. This is Part 2: Understanding all chords, scales, and keys.

For years I've been teaching Music Theory in the college classroom. These classes I'm making for Udemy use the same syllabus I've used in my college classes for years, at a fraction of the cost. I believe anyone can learn Music Theory - and cost shouldn't be a barrier.

Recently I was named as a semi-finalist for the Grammy Foundation's Music Educator of the Year award because of my in-person university classes. Now I'm taking those classes to Udemy in an online format in order to reach more students, and give them the joy of Music Theory.

My approach to music theory is to minimize the memorization. Most of these concepts you can learn by just understanding why chords behave in certain ways. Once you understand those concepts, you can find any scale, key, or chord that exists. Even invent your own.

This class is a Comprehensive class - it will have many parts, going through my entire annual curriculum.

This class is Part 2: Chords, Scales, and Keys.

Throughout this class, I'll be providing you with 8 worksheets for you to practice the concepts on. If you get stuck, you can review the videos or post a question, and I'll back to it as fast as possible. Also in this class I have several complete analysis projects that we will complete together - just like in my college classes.

In this class, we will cover:

My approach to Music Theory
Tools you will need to learn Music Theory quickly and efficiently
Chromatic and Diatonic scales
Ordered Pitch Class Collections
The pattern of a Major Scale
Scale Degrees
Solfege
Writing melodies with major scales
Analyzing melodies
What it means to be "in key"
Key signatures
How to identify key signatures
Popular song analysis
Building triads (chords)
Diatonic chord progressions
Roman numeral analysis
Inversions
Finding chords by formula
The thirds inside of a chord
Finding fifths by finding thirds
Diminished triads
Augmented triads
Chords on the guitar
Full Analysis: Canon in D (Pachabel)
Full Analysis: Minuet in G (Bach)
7th Chords
Major 7th Chords
Minor 7th Chords
Dominant 7th Chords
...and much, much more!

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Nikon D800 DSLR Fast Start with John Greengo
MOV | AVC 1611kbps | English | 960x540 | 24fps | 3h 20mins | AAC stereo 110kbps | 3 GB
Genre: Video Training​

Join John Greengo for an in-depth step-by-step tour of the Nikon D800. With a hands-on introduction to your camera's operations, detailed instructions on how all the menus work, and instruction on how to shoot great photos with this specific camera model.

VIDEO:
08:09 HD 1.
Pre-Show Banter
16:28 HD 2.
Introduction and Product Overview
05:49 HD 3.
Photography Basics
34:53 HD 4.
Button Layout: Top Deck
23:36 HD 5.
Button Layout: Back Side
28:35 HD 6.
Button Layout: Other Sides
13:06 HD 7.
Lenses
08:10 HD 8.
Display System
27:36 HD 9.
Playback & Shooting Menus
22:21 HD 10.
Custom Menu
10:48 HD 11.
Setup Menu
14:29 HD 12.
Menu System Q&A
23:17 HD 13.
Camera Operation
02:54

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Photoshop for Lunch™ - Glitter Text, Shapes and Scrapbook Papers
Duration: 26m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 162 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Photoshop for Lunch™ is a series of short video courses you can study in bite size pieces such as at lunchtime. In this course you'll learn to create glitter in Photoshop and use it to fill text and a shape as well as make a scrapbook paper size glitter page. This is one of the effects you'll learn to make:

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Running Lean Workshop
DVDRips | MP4/AVC, ~186 kb/s | 640x360 | Duration: 04:34:16 | English: AAC, 70 kb/s (2 ch) | 533 MB
Genre: Business, Job​

Learn How to Apply Lean Startup Techniques to Your Product and Raise Your Odds of Success.


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Lynda - Sylvia Massy: Unconventional Recording
Size: 813 MB | Duration: 0h 42m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 24fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all | Language: English​

Unconventional music requires unconventional recording techniques. Sylvia Massy has helped artists such as Tool and Prince realize their own unique sound and vision, using an engineer's mainstays-a recording studio and mixing board-along with some extraordinary gear. In this short documentary, Sylvia shares some of her most infamous recording experiments, from piano demolition to potato filters, and her new favorite tools, including the custom plugins she's developing for Waves.

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Tips For Painting Loose With Acrylics
Duration: 39m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 739 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

In this class you will discover some basic, easy to apply techniques that will help you create loose artwork. Once you understand how to apply shapes and lines to your subjects it will open up a world of possibilities.

In the class I will use a simple composition to demonstrate how to apply these techniques. I will also do a side-by-side comparison so you have a good visual.
Keep in mind this is just one simple technique - a tool for you to use when the opportunity presents itself.

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