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Day One Hundred Ninety One (Year Two)

Had a great morning before work today.  Got a chance to sit down and play guitar before heading off to the madness that was work tonight.  I had some serious fun messing about with the natural minor scale in the key of A.  I discovered that the melody from "Mexican Wine" by Fountains of Wayne is firmly rooted in the natural minor scale.  That was a fun realization.  It's one of the things that makes the learning fun.  It's one of the things that keeps the information in my brain.

Also, went in on the last day of the buy 2, get the 3rd one free with T. from work tonight.  I only had a couple of things that I really wanted, so I let him pick out something and we went in together.  Here's what I wound up with:

1) Songbook - Chris Cornell.
2) Which Side Are You On? - Ani DiFranco

The Cornell record will be fun.  It's a record of his solo acoustic tour last year.  I'm really curious to hear his takes on songs like "Fell On Black Days," and "Black Hole Sun."

And, Ani? Well, now that I've seen her live, she's an amazing performer and an entertaining personality, and I'll likely pick up anything she ever does.

Off tomorrow.  Hoping to get a bunch of time to read and play all things musical.

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