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	<title>Comments on: Think Your Have That Song Nailed? Record it</title>
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		<title>By: My Guitar Lesson: Back To Basics &#124; Guitar Musings</title>
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		<description>[...] So I&#8217;m taking step back and pulling out my chord progression book and scales book and remember to work on those more.&#160; I recall reading an interview with studio musicians where they talked about how they didn&#8217;t work on learning songs but theory and progressions when practicing.&#160; This was so they were always prepared for any piece of music that was brought to them to play for recording.&#160; This has helped me quite a bit and maybe, just maybe, this will get me a step closer to that elusive YouTube post. [...]</description>
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