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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>aZu says:</i></b><p>The <a href="https://soundcloud.com/goneforever/tonight2x" target="_blank">song</a> I have in mind. This is the first time I&#039;ve wrote an original song using 2x LSDj; having an additional Wav channel sorta opened up a few doors to ideas so I wrote up some piano chords and put in a bunch of things I learned from my previous songs written on 1x LSDj.</p><p>The things I wanted to know:<br />1.) Does the progression makes any sense; if it doesn&#039;t, is there a proper method to go about chord progressions in the realm of LSDJ?<br />2.) Were section to section transitions too sudden or smooth (I would hope it&#039;s the latter).<br />3.) Is the main melody too complicated/not as memorable? I tried to be a bit repetitive while providing variation throughout. </p><p>Aside from the three things mentioned above, I&#039;m open to other criticisms about the song itself or the mix.</p><p>Thanks. : )</p>]]></description>
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