Daisy: Thanks for stopping by. BIAB is a great tool, isn't it? I do feel guilty -- or is it envy? The "real" players are all way better than me!!!!

Robh: I believe it! However, I think at least 30 or so folks did a song in an hour (there were a few other BIAB users in there!). Some of the folks that didn't use BIAB were AMAZING!! Blew my effort away, totally. Thanks for listening.

retake: If you can write a song in many, many hours -- then you can write one in an hour. You just have to force yourself to try. Of course, you have to write a lot of songs so you get experience. I've written about 100 (with lyrics) in the past three years or so.

RickeG: Thanks for the props -- but I am way down on the songwriting totem pole (ha, ha)! yea, check out that "New Day - =KingdG.Sty demo". Just so you know, I have a reggae song and a gospel song written (or semi-written) for FAWM so I had some of these style already in mind. When I did my BIAB search The KingdG.sty was the first one that popped up! Lucky me!

MarioD : Yup, yup, yup -- you should always write songs super fast -- and then take whatever time is required during the re-writing process. It was a lot of fun, but I really was nervous, like I was performing on stage or something!! Thanks for stopping by.

DanL: LOL! 10 minutes, 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, 1 year -- it doesn't really matter how long (or short) it takes. It is all about the final result! Thanks for your honest opinion -- I will never fault someone that has an opinion. Now, I disagree with you (ha, ha) -- I think the vibe I chose works very well, but I respect you taking the time to listen and comment.

Kevin


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