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Well like anything else, the construction of a melody. The way that it resolves naturally from one note to the other. And of courses you know you have a lot of practice in that all of the great people that came before you that wrote melodies. There's so many great melodies that started I don't know how long ago, a thousand years ago even maybe. But to have a melody that a person can listen to. ...
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