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Very tiny piece of advice about your original music.
Get it down on paper, or better yet if you have a phone
with recording memo's, sing the ditty or song into it.
Do not try to make it exact, just get the idea down and saved.

An idea for song can be very fleeting, sometimes
never comes back.




Then again, the late great Rich Mullins NEVER wrote his songs down on paper until after they were recorded in the final and he had to provide the lyrics for the jacket.

He always said that if he had to write it down in order to remember it that it wasn't worth recording.

And he always came up with songs that were memorable by doing that.

Roger Williams did things the same way.

--Mac