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			@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ I don't currently have a better way to iteratively create nice-sounding instrume
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I don't know there's anything I can do to help the looping issue, at least for now.
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I don't know that there's anything I can do to help the looping issue, at least for now.
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Fixing it would likely require learning to play an instrument, then recording myself play, and assembling a song out of that.
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But learning an instrument is, how to put it... erm, _difficult_, and isn't going to fix the broader issue of me not finishing songs.
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			@ -130,8 +130,6 @@ If it works that way with programming, why wouldn't it work for anything else?
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But, if you haven't done this sort of thing before, it isn't obvious at all.\
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School doesn't teach this. (I know, "what the fuck do you mean school doesn't teach this," but you know it's true.)
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What's surprising is _just how insanely effective_ the music-making week has been.
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Out of the 7 songs I've written, I consider a whopping *3* of them good enough to be released to the public.
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That's way higher than that initial 12% figure!
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