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How do you name your tracks?!
on: January 08, 2010, 07:08:52 PM
Hello folks,
At last, after almost 2 years of (trying to) playing this wonderful instrument, i've managed to get the music that passes through the head, into the fingers lol
It's a hard job sometimes... but I have not enough inspiration on how to name a track... I wonder how you guy's are doing this? Ok might be a 'stupid' question, but maybe some of you have a sort of pattern behind the naming of their "creations"... oh well something will drop from the sky I guess
In the meanwhile, here it is:
Trying to write down the sheetmusic too... (now that's hard!! :-))
Greetz and...happy new year!
dim
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