Advanced SQL Query Help

Hello everyone,
I'm currently working on a music publishing project. This
project is accepting song (sheet music) submissions for inclusion
in a book. We have a committee of four members that will be
"voting" on whether or not to include the songs in this book.
Where I'm getting stuck is this: I am creating a page where
the committee members can see a list of the songs that have been
submitted. A member can look at the song's sheet music and place
their vote via links on the page. They can only vote once per song.
What I need help on is writing a query that will pull up all
of the songs listed in the database that have either no votes, or
one, two, or three votes (not four votes). The problem is in
writing the query that gets songs that have either NONE or less
than FOUR. If I was only looking for songs with some votes I could
easily do an inner join to get my results, but because I'm looking
for songs with no votes or a few in an associated table, I'm having
trouble.
For simplicity sake, here are the table's functions:
Song Table
Song ID
Song Title
Compose Name
etc...
Vote Table
Song ID
Approval Member Name
Vote (yes, no)
How would I set up the query to pull the information I need?
I'm completely stuck and could definitely use the help.
TIA,
Josh

how about something like this?
========================================================================================== ======
SELECT Songs.SongTitle,Count(Votes.yesNo) AS CountOfVote
FROM Songs LEFT JOIN Votes ON Songs.SongID = Votes.SongID
GROUP BY Songs.SongTitle
HAVING COUNT(Votes.yesNo) < 4;
========================================================================================== ======
you might have to modify some column names but this format
should give you what you seek.
let me know how this works.

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