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Old 10-28-2009, 05:50 PM
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Default Re: Songwriting 101: Are You Afraid Of Writing A Bad Song?

Hello UBA,

Great description of a bridge! Sounds like a very interesting paper. I often find that when I am teaching someone something I often learn much more myself. Nice gear list you got there. I notice the Roland. I have a old friend that still uses his playing small pub type gigs. Our main keyboard is an old Yamaha SY77 snyth and a small concertmate that the wife uses when she's at the computer writing arrangements or transcriptions. She is classically trained with masters in flute composition and education. She teaches piano and flute privately. She keeps trying to teach me, bless her soul LOL. I use the SY77 for lots of right hand stuff emulating various instruments but other than knowing where middle c is I'm lost, especially when you throw in that left hand! She said that I would prehaps be better learning flute LOL. She is great to have around when I have a difficult chord progression and need it simpler, only takes her a moment to give me the change. Lots of times I will make a chord that I can't find on a chord chart and simply strum the chord and she tells me what it is. Remarkable hearing coupled with training and years of experience does make a difference

Gonna make sure and check out your YouTube,
later,
awg
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