Bob: thank you.

David Snyder: thanks!

David Cuny: I know, the structure is a little abstract, haha ... but there IS one, although perhaps too well-hidden wink Nevertheless, thanks so much for giving it a spin, and for your comments!

Marty: no, I just added the chords and let it work, largely. I didn't know there was the Ctrl+F8 feature! All I did do, in Song Settings, is to ask it to play the exact chords I wrote, i.e. not to interpret them in the "Natural Arrangement" way smile . But, apart from that, I put the chords in, chose the piano track ... and the rest was BIAB. Thanks for listening and for your always kind comments!

floyd: I can see where you're coming from smile but see the comment for David Cuny, above. There IS method to my madness, somewhere, but - as I wrote - perhaps I hid it too well, this time! Either way, thanks for listening and for your honest comments!

Alan: thanks! Always great to hear from you. The reason I didn't add a melody is precisely for the reason of the song title: "Nothing Else To Say". There is no melody, here ... just an accompaniment which acts as a memory recall device - if that makes any sense. I.e.: it makes you remember, but the melody is lacking. At least, that was the concept ... but I wanted whoever hears it to have their own idea of what it's about - just saying that the lack of melody was a deliberate choice. Nevertheless, again: thank you for listening and for commenting, kindly, as always: it's ALWAYS helpful to hear different perspectives - we all learn from one another, always!

Elliott: thank you.

Ray: haha, yes, some changes are indeed "me". Thank you for being so kind in listening, and in not panning it in your comments smile I'm really glad you enjoyed it. I think I'm going to take a break from songwriting, for a while, so I can come back refreshed, to it - but this is a good a song as any to take a break on, no? Thanks again!