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Hint (1): If you like to print these pages, remember that the graphic resolution of the Internet is only 72 dpi, while any other printer has at least 300 dpi. As a result, the sheets will have the typically grainy Internet look. If you're dying to get a perfect copy (who's not?), you can order right here...

Hint (2): If you are searching for audio examples, please try the ones available in the Lick section. Just klick on one of the staves and your browser will start to download MP3 or AIFF-files, which will be played to you within seconds, if the right plug-in is installed (check your browser's manual for correct setup).

Hint (3): What's the use of MIDI-files in the Riff section? Instead of using MP3 or AIFF-files again (see previous hint), MIDI is used to give you an audio impression of the notes displayed. By clicking on the "MIDI"-link, your browser will start to download MIDI-data, which can be played as music by plug-ins like Quicktime.

Hint (4): Why are the Bass charts written in the Treble clef? These transcriptions are intended for guitar players who like to play bass but are not familiar with the Bass clef. They also form a very good reading exercise for low notes with a lot of ledger lines as there is no TAB written!

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