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Composer and Arranger Jim Ellis on the Importance of Melodic Songwriting

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Jim Ellis, a musician and composer based in Atlanta, GA, explains why he favors a “line writing” or melodic approach to songwriting over a chord-based approach, and why listening to string quartets can help you understand the fundamentals of writing lines.



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September 2008
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