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Yup, J. Lee, that is exactly what I meant. I do not even have enough compositional theory training to even be able to tell where they might be. This is why I asked. If you could point them out to me maybe I could learn something about it.
I always compose everything by ear. I haven't the slightest ideas about counterpoint, melodic developement, voice leading, harmony, etc. I wish I did and I hope to start reading books and studying soon, but everytime I get into one of those books I just feel overwhelmed and it seems like it isn't going anywhere. Oh well, I have a new counteroint book that I am going to give a try and I hope it works out well.
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