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Well, to write any tunes, the first thing get it copyrighted. Next thing is if the publisher wants to take it, make sure that you have the right kind of thing that you, get the right kind of royalties, you understand what I mean. That's about all you can tell them about. This you have to do. First of all, what messes up a young person when the are writing a tune is the fact that they are going ...
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