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Day Two Hundred Fifty Eight

I feel better about today than I did about yesterday. Didn't get to Guitar Center for that DVD, but I did get some of the other stuff from yesterday done. Polished off the itunes project, got the burned CDs sorted and put away, and have spent a lot of the day at least pondering what to include in my practice plan.

What else happened today? Ah yes, I sent off a message to J. this morning about getting started again, and heard back from him tonight. His message sounded positive. I suspect he could use the studio time, just the words in his message seemed stressed. He recapped where we sit... I'm due for some solo work, but he also said that he wanted to do a different mix, as he has burned himself out on the one we had.

For me, this means that I really need to get the practice plan in order, and that it needs to include a lot of scales & lead work... as if I didn't know that already. Either way, now that it's been confirmed that both projects will require me to do some serious woodshedding in regards to soloing, it ought to provide the impetus I need to get started. On a related note, I think the whole "work on your lead playing" thing intimidates me... but I'm not sure why, exactly. Got to get myself over that. Only way to do it is to play and play and play some more.

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