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Old December 29th, 2005
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Writing a song

Would it be easier to learn how to write a song on a acoustic guitar, rather than learning how to play it? Like could writing a song inprove your playing abilities? Just a question. Thanks for the help if you give some. Please don't post if you don't know. It's annoying and spam. Thanks for the help in advanced.

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Jelly Pudding?
Are you an old "Frog-WEBN" listener.
(Frank Wood was the owner I believe. Liked classical but let his son run some rock thru on Sunday nights or something. A little before my time.)
If you don't know what I talking about then sorry to side track you.
Nice post anyway.
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no doubt, Frank & Robin! very cool! we've just aged ourselves. just the fact that you know about it! Jelly Pudding used to come on at midnight on Sundays. of course the rest of the week's format was classical.... thats how long it's been.... wow

Is Step Child Radio still playing over at WAIF? i left Cincinnati back in 89. Used to play a little down at Leo's Coffee House on campus. Jeez, that was a long time ago.

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89' I was still running free. T.R's at Chester and Kemper had some great blues bands, ie. "low rent blues", was a favorite at the time. Cool band name too.
Spent some serious time and green backs down in Clifton at "Alexanders" in the early 80's. Seemed like the live gig bars kinda petered out as the 80's ended. You always have Bogarts
Thanks for posting and I hope to gleen some good tips as the months turn into years.
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