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How it Works

Workbook DXE is a media rich, browser-based experience. Many artists use video and sound on their screen. Occasionally a tap on the play button, or the video itself, is needed to start play.

Artists have multiple slides for you to view. To switch between them, swipe up & down, or tap the dots at right. Give it a try!

Workbook DXE is a media rich, browser-based experience. Many artists use video and sound on their screen. Occasionally a tap on the play button, or the video itself, is needed to start play.

Artists have multiple slides for you to view. To switch between them, swipe up & down, or tap the dots at right. Give it a try!

Workbook DXE is a media rich, browser-based experience. Many artists use video and sound on their screen, so we recommend enabling auto-play for this Web site. Here are instructions for Safari, Chrome, Firefox and Edge.

Artists have multiple slides for you to view. To switch between them, you can use your mouse scroll, or your up & down cursor keys. Give it a try!

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The indicator to the right shows you how many slides the artist has, and which slide you're currently on. You can click the dots to move to that slide.

To move to the next screen, you have two options. You can tap the left or right side of the screen, or use the "W" menu in the upper left corner.

Let's move to the next page. Tap the right side of the screen...

The indicator to the right shows you how many slides the artist has, and which slide you're currently on. You can click the dots to move to that slide.

To move to the next screen, you have a few options. On desktop, you can use your cursor keys or use the "W" menu in the upper left corner. Otherwise, you have PREVIOUS and NEXT links in the footer below.

Let's move to the next page. Hit the "NEXT >" link below....

The indicator to the right shows you how many slides the artist has, and which slide you're currently on. You can click the dots to move to that slide.

To move to the next screen, you have a few options. On desktop, you can use your cursor keys or use the "W" menu in the upper left corner. Otherwise, you have PREVIOUS and NEXT links in the footer below.

Let's move to the next page. Hit the "NEXT >" link below....

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