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Music and Productivity

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Better arrangements

Finding the right sounds and building a groove is one thing (OK, two things), but if you don't have an arrangement, you don't really have much of a track.

Here are 10 things to try if you're struggling to make your arrangement work or you're looking for new ways to spice yours up...

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