The tab mapper is a handy little tool that will render a guitar tab file with graphic chord diagrams displayed alongside. This comes in handy for people who just don't have every single chord shape memorized. Just plug in the web site address of a valid .tab or .crd file and hit "Go". In general, the tab mapper does a better job with printer friendly URLs. If there is more than one way to play a chord, the tab mapper will choose the most common shape. To see other fingerings, click on the chord diagram and you will be taken to the chord calculator.
Original file located @ http://fallfocus.org.
Show me scales that sound good with the chords in this song: A.
Registration Now Open
The conference headquarters are located at the Hilton Garden Inn, 3300 Vandiver Drive, with a block of rooms available August 20?26. The special room rate will be available until July 29, or until the block is sold out, whichever comes first. A link to book your hotel room will be emailed upon completion of your registration.
The Hilton Garden Inn does not offer shuttle service to and from the airport; however, several rideshare companies, including Uber and Lyft, are available in Columbia.
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Over one-third of US beef is finished in the Texas Panhandle, making it a fitting destination for ASA's 2024 Fall Focus event. SimGenetics breeders, the ASA Board of Trustees, staff, and beef industry professionals gathered in Amarillo to learn about feeding, processing, and evaluating beef, as well as larger industry issues. Visit simmental.org for more information.
Jackie Atkins grew up in Mandan, North Dakota, and became involved with cattle breeding at an early age. Her parents owned a veterinary clinic with a heavy emphasis on beef cattle, and also had their own commercial cow-calf operation. Her father was an early adopter of AI and estrus synchronization, and Atkins spent much of her youth heat detecting, breeding, riding, and fencing, which sparked her interest in cattle and reproduction. She completed her BS in Veterinary Biotechnology at Montana State University, and PhD and Masters in reproductive physiology at the University of Missouri. After graduation, she worked for Dr. Chuck Gue, Belgrade, Montana, as an embryologist for two years. This work involved significant travel, and upon having her first child, Atkins decided to transition. A call from Dr. Jerry Lipsey led her to begin working on science projects for ASA in 2013. She now serves as ASA?s Director of Science and Education. Atkins has been involved in many programs and events, including the Carcass Merit Program, Cow Herd DNA Roundup, and Fall Focus. Atkins is the mother of three girls, Hazel, Ada, and Greta. She spends much of her free time helping with homework, at her girls? events, gardening, and running.
Dr. Bryon Wiegand is a native of Cairo, Missouri, and is currently Professor of Animal Science at the University of Missouri (MU). He has taught animal products, beef production, and physiology and biochemistry of muscle classes. Wiegand?s research focuses on fat quality of food animals as well as pre- and post-natal influencers of growth and body composition. He has served as a technical advisor to the Missouri Association of Meat Processors, supervises the MU Collegiate Meats Judging Team, and oversees operation of the Mizzou Meat Market (a full-line meat processing plant under USDA inspection). In 2015, he assumed the role of State Meats Extension Specialist. Wiegand has been recognized by his peers with multiple national teaching awards, most notably two career teaching honors: the American Society of Animal Science Distinguished Teacher Award, and the American Meat Science Association Distinguished Teacher Award. He was named a Kemper Teaching Fellow at the MU in 2014. Wiegand was appointed as Associate Division Director in Animal Science in 2019 where he was responsible for coordinating research farms and auxiliary units as well as animal science outreach to stakeholders in Missouri and beyond. In 2021, he was appointed Director of the Division of Animal Science.