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		<title>Identifying your vocal range</title>
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		<title>Writing Melodies (3 of 3)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[© 2000, Tyler Tullock. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission. In the &#8220;Memorable Melodies Part 1&#8243; I walked you though the basics of how to write a solid melody. This time we are going to discuss how to add some real life to that solid but somewhat mechanical sounding piece! First, I would like to [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[© 2000, Tyler Tullock. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission. What makes a hit song? What makes a song stick in the minds of a listener? What makes people call their local DJ&#8217;s begging them to play the same song time and time again? The #1 reason is a STRONG MELODY! Yeah, sometimes a catchy [...]]]></description>
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