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Why become an Enrolled Library
Student ? (Member)
3 BIG Reasons:
1. To date there are
over 960 streaming video music lessons for
the guitar, piano, bass, drums, harmonica, flute and more. all
our videos . 2.
To date there are over 600 pieces of piano, violin,
and flute notation files printable at sheet music quality.
(300dpi) all our notation
3. To date there are
over 50,000 tab, lyric, and chord files
available in the popular songs library.
What's the difference between Low Resolution & High Resolution?
Click to see the difference:
low
res video / high
res video / low
res notation / high
res notation
Why is Enrollment so inexpensive ?
Taking music lessons online is a new concept. No other organization
is offering the content and programming that the Library currently
offers. To encourage everyone to receive music lessons from
Danman's, we have temporally priced our enrollment at $19.99 for all the
lessons you want. As the Library grows and continues to enlarge and
improve the content, the cost of enrollment will most likely increase.
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New
! Join the library today and you are automatically
entered every month in
"Danman's Gear Give-Away"
This month win a
Gorilla GG - 10 Guitar Amp.
Winning member will be announced May 30. So Join Now
for a chance to win this cool practice amp.
A $79.00 value
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Gorilla
GG - 10
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About the music notation files
The notation files available to view over the web have a
print quality resolution of 72 dpi (dots per square inch). These look fine on your monitor, but
print poorly on your printer. Web browsers don't allow for a higher resolution.
For our enrolled
students, we have created a "Music Notation Download Directory".
The files from
this directory have a print quality resolution of 300 dpi. These files print
clearly and are of sheet-music quality.
To get access to this resource, you must be an enrolled
Music Library Student.
Enroll now and take advantage of this amazing new resource for learning how to play a
musical instrument.
Thank you for your support and remember "music makes you smarter". Sincerely,
Dan Lefler and the Music Library Staff.
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