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Doug, thanks for tuning in and your comments. I was playing around with the shaker track after I read your comment. What seemed to perhaps help, and I will make that adjustment, will be to fade the shaker in and out of the chorus where it will not be loud enough to be noticed, yet no sudden stop. With the Bridge, it feels right to completely stop, which I did. I may also back the drum track back a D as well. I appreciate the idea and will employ it soon--thanks!
Hey Mike, I thought you might like the "silliness" at the ending--it was fun. Thanks for checking it out again.
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