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Day Two Hundred Sixty Seven (Year Two)

I dove back into "Red House" a little bit, as I had promised I would, and what I found really surprised me.  I discovered that I'm more comfortable with what I thought would be the toughest lick in the intro than I am with the ending lick of the intro.  With tomorrow being a day off for me, I'm certain that both licks will get a significant amount of play, with the final one getting the most individual focus.

One other programming note: with SL in town last weekend, we ended up with a decent sized box of CDs that her brother and his wife were looking to purge.  Some of it looks pretty cool, and honestly, some of it is cheesy 90's boy band stuff... I really hope that the Backstreet Boys discs were in there courtesy of SL's sister-in-law, as opposed to her brother... haha.

One of the other things in the box was a 2 DVD set of hard rock & heavy metal guitar lessons by Children Of Bodom's Alexi Laiho.  I've never listened to them at all, but I've read a few Guitar World articles & interviews with him, and I'm curious to see what his DVDs offer in the way of practice tips and exercises.

If I'm setting goals for tomorrow up through Tuesday afternoon (I go in at 3), they are going to look something like this:

1) "Red House" intro up to solo.
2) Alexi Laiho DVD
3) A complete list of the CDs that were in the box N. gave us, perhaps with commentary.

That's all for today.  Time to get a bit of sleep.

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