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baines
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Looking for Songwriting Partner

Post by baines » Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:55 am

Hello all - I'm a guitarist/songwriter with a ton of material and need a partner to help form songs that will make other people famous. I'd prefer another guitarist/singer or keys/singer as I can't sing a lick. I'm not interested in performing, just in songwriting, so long distances aren't an issue. I use cakewalk/Sonar and have a ton of soft synths to help fill out tracks. I'm great at putting the 'meat and potatoes' together but am somewhat clueless as far as melodies...hit me up here or at shawncollins77@gmail.com, will split 50/50. Thanks!

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Re: Looking for Songwriting Partner

Post by Casey H » Tue Oct 21, 2008 7:25 am

Oct 21, 2008, 4:55am, baines wrote:Hello all - I'm a guitarist/songwriter with a ton of material and need a partner to help form songs that will make other people famous. Not setting the bar too high, eh? LOL

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Re: Looking for Songwriting Partner

Post by stephen1977 » Fri Oct 24, 2008 3:00 am

Send me something. I'm currently involved with 3 online collabs right now, but am willing to take on more!

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Re: Looking for Songwriting Partner

Post by jazzstan » Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:00 am

To continue Stephen's thought ... if you have some of your stuff online somewhere and could post a link, then we could hear what it is that you do, get a feel for your strong points and how those dovetail with our individual skill sets. (Or not-skill sets to be more precise.) Also, look at our various posts and links, and reach out to folks that YOU would like to work with, too!

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