If you have found your way to this section you are probably in need of some help so we have decided to include some links to sites that we believe could be useful.
If you find you need extra help you can use the contact page to ask us a question.
If you wanted to used your MP3 tracks in a CD player you will need to know how to create your own CD. There are many software programs out there that you could used to do this with and we have provided a link to one of the most common.
Microsoft Windows Media Player
From here you should be able to create your own music CD's and play them where ever you need to practise.
When you download the transposed music sheets you will need a program call Adobe PDF viewer. This is a free piece of software and can be downloaded from the Adobe Website.
All the files you download from us will have been 'Zipped'. What this means is they have been made smaller to make it easier and quicker for you to download them. Most people will have the ability to 'UnZip' files and do not realize it. If your computer is installed with Windows XP it has the ability to do this for you. Simply click on the downloaded file and it will open.
If you are unfortunate enough not to have Windows XP then you will need a 3rd party piece of software such as WinZip or WinRar. Both downloadable from their respective websites.
If you have chosen to download the Midi file of your piece, you will need a Midi file player in order to gain all the benefits of the format. Van Basco offer a free Midi file player that allows you, amongst other things, to select the speed at which the piece plays. Please note that the quality of the Midi file will depend on the quality of your sound card.