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342 Part VII: Appendixes Using the CD with Mac OS<br />

To install the items from the CD to your hard drive, follow these steps:<br />

1. Insert the CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.<br />

In a moment, two icons representing the CD you just inserted appear on<br />

your Mac desktop. Chances are good that both icons look like a CD-ROM.<br />

In addition, the Audio portion of the CD may automatically begin playing,<br />

depending on how you have your Mac set up.<br />

2. Double-click the CD icon labeled “Blues Guitar FD” to show the<br />

CD-ROM’s extra content.<br />

If you want to use your Mac’s CD player to merely play the audio on the<br />

CD, you can either let it play automatically, or you can double-click on<br />

the icon labeled “Audio CD” to view the individual tracks. Double-click<br />

on a track to play it.<br />

3. Double-click the License Agreement icon, then double-click the Read<br />

Me First icon.<br />

This is the license that you agree to by using the CD. You can close this<br />

window once you’ve looked over the agreement. The Read Me First text<br />

file contains information about the CD’s programs and any last-minute<br />

instructions you may need in order to correctly install them.<br />

4. To install files from the CD onto your computer, just drag each file<br />

from the CD window and drop it on your hard drive icon.<br />

TEAM LinG<br />

What You’ll Find on the CD<br />

CD audio tracks<br />

Here is a list of the tracks on the CD along with the figure numbers that they<br />

correspond to in the book. Use this as a quick cross-reference to finding more<br />

about interesting-sounding tracks on the CD. The first number equates to the<br />

chapter that explains how to play the track. Then just flip through the captions<br />

and songs in order until you find the track you’re interested in playing.<br />

To ease matters a bit, the exercises also contain the track numbers (and<br />

times, if appropriate) to help you find just the track you need.

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