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Day Fifty One (Year Two)

Still nothing from J.  I did, however, find out that B. is as excited as I am to have things back up and running.  That's all I know from the rest of the crew, though.

Started pondering something (again) this afternoon.  The Steve Vai 30 Hour Guitar Workout.  I'm quite certain I've mentioned it before here, but I've gotten to the point where it might need mentioning again, in that, I think it might be a step on a longer journey that coincides with the ultimate goal of this blog... Berklee.  I've got to find a way to not lose sight of the overall goals in the other musical activities that happen.  I know, in theory, that everything musical I do is part of the bigger journey, but sometimes it's easy to take a lot of small steps and lose sight of the touchstones that need to be kept in sight along the way.  I've saved this article for 7 years now.  Seems like it ought to be a touchstone.

Either way, I dug it out tonight, and started getting a general handle on what it involves.  The time commitment might be huge, but hey, it's not like I don't have the time.  Besides, maybe it'll get me on a path to that whole 4 hours a day thing that my brother gets to do.

I'm making it a central piece of the program that's going to get me where I want to be.  I'll admit that right here, right now.  Hopefully that'll hold me accountable.  

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