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... ology, creating music accompaniment no longer required a complex process of recording physical instruments. With the help of suitable music arrangement software on a computer, it could be done easily.

Of course, saying its easy was only a relative concept. There was still a significant amount of work involved between creating accompaniment and creating one that would satisfy oneself and with a unique style.

Recording a complete song involves several steps: lyrics writing, melody ...

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