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Not sure how "bad" it is to use the same piece of music at two levels. I guess it would depend how long you have between trials. I can see value of having a few advanced level routines under your belt considering its the class you can compete in the longest so I personally wouldn't have any issue with expanding on an intermediate routine to take into advanced.

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Not sure how "bad" it is to use the same piece of music at two levels. I guess it would depend how long you have between trials. I can see value of having a few advanced level routines under your belt considering its the class you can compete in the longest so I personally wouldn't have any issue with expanding on an intermediate routine to take into advanced.

thanks Ness. Heard that Melbourne Royal is having the DWD comp again and I will be away for a month before hand. Just thought that it would save me time to have a routine already in place as I don't think that I would be ready in time for the next level if we passed in August. That is also if Tux is still going strong and is still enjoying himself.

Got to laugh though as I planned my hols around the DWD comps.

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:rofl: Adelaide Royal does to - you should come over. Not sure if Kenz will be back in action by then though - will see.

Sorry Ness, I cant make it to the Adelaide Royal cause I will be up in Qld then on hols :)

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I like the title option you came up with! From what I've been told, some people do reuse the same music, but usually recut it to make it a little longer. I'm usually so sick of a piece of music after practicing for a couple of comps that I don't want to do it again!

Shandy and I did some DWD demos today at Million Paws walk in Canberra. We had a great time, only a few of us there, but lots of people came up and commented on how much they enjoyed watching us. No formal routines, just playing around to the music.

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