"If Pink Floyd made music music today, for the modern context, it'd be Darkside." The notion was an excellent one, and it kept anticipation building for the wonders to come. The ending was perfectly appropriate - one Jaar fan behind me nodded in understanding. Given a bit of extra time to let the room fill completely before High Water began, Horton turned the groove back a bit to end with Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon classic "Breathe". Dropping the likes of DJ Koze, John Talabot, and an excellent James Blake "Retrograde" remix, Nordic Soul kept the vibe going with equal parts house and groove, perfectly appropriating the mood in room. Darkside instantly guaranteed another sold out gig at any given point in the future, and together with Other People affiliate High Water and a DJ set from Seattle's own Nordic Soul, the night was one for the books.Sean Horton is known far and wide in Seattle for his excellent DJ sets, and tonight's crowd-warmer was no exception. At first glance, the two might seem an unlikely combo, but the chemistry therein was unnervingly tight tonight. The building shook with sound, whether it was coming from Jaar's dizzying array of production equipment, or Harrington's riff after riff after riff of brilliant guitar layers. Nicolas Jaar and Dave Harrington brought their two-man gateway to musical nirvana to Neumos Wednesday night for a sold out show and wowed the room from the first second to the last. This is a well configured, developed and functional application for my MacBook.I don't know if there is a physical, mental, or spiritual way to come away from a Darkside show unaffected. As an IT professional I have seen people put together an app in 2 days. I navigated over the webpage and found a good mix of quality videos, a forum and additional resources. But then I wanted learning material/content to support my study of the guitar and all the voicings. Everything can be printed and the print layout is a one pager and obviously well thought of. I was also pleased when I was able to adjust the layout of the UI. I have been looking for an App that has all material required but an app that also me to build the learning scales/content I need and modify as I go. I was unsure at first but the logic kicked in. When you log in you create your own folder and start storing content there. When I first logged in I did have to get accustomed the interface and the design. I consider myself an IT professional since its my career. I have had 20 guitar apps in three weeks looking for the right one. This a well thought out and well designed application with all the features, a storage file for all personally created scales and a well designed web page with some good learning material. Scales, chords and every option lesson content Other ideas for future versions: Add MIDI Clock or ReWire sync to automatically switch between groups or scrolling while using a DAW, and playing a song. May we have a user defined default color set instead of the default white color ? Now, I have to create a default shape with default colors then clone it. For training or mobile situations, or without instrument, it can be useful to hear the notes. No sound all all ( notes cannot be played ). In addition to the global zoom, a vertical zoom should be implemented to adjust the fretboard heigth, and to display several fretboards, i.e. The note removal is global where it should be individual. And sometimes I was unable to find a good shape,for fingering purposes, so I have some note positions I cannot remove. Fortunately, most of the time you can find a suitable shape, but it’s a wasting time reviewing all differents shapes before findind the good one. You cannot delete one individual note from a shape. This app is very useful and very ergonomic but some suggestions : Great, but some improvements would be highly appreciated
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