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		<title>By: Ordering the tasks of making a routine &#124; Drill Obsession</title>
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		<description>[...] 3. Make a final decision on the music. Make sure that the music you choose can be transitioned smoothly and when cut, will make the routine the right length. Imagine what the mixed music will sound like in your head so that you won&#8217;t regret the order that you put the music in after it has been mixed. It is also very helpful to learn how to mix music yourself so that you can play around with music and hear what it sounds like. Many people choose to use several songs in a routine so that the pace/tempo can be adjusted and a team can portray several different themes; however, you may be able to do with just one song. It all depends on your preference. [...]</description>
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