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Day One Hundred Sixty Three (Year Three)

So, my brother (and the rest of my family) shows up tomorrow.  I'm really excited.  Whenever he's around, the musical discussion just flows.  Plus, he's a great person to bounce ideas off of.  I've got my January song lined up, or so I think, and I'm curious to see what his thoughts are on what I've got so far.  Visits with him always inspire me to play more and be better, and that feels important at the start of a new calendar year.

Found a cool article tonight about songwriting and writer's block.  I'm going to need it, lyric-wise, I think.

I really need to spend more time with the DGC notebook and get this song-in-a-month thing off the ground this weekend, even with family here.  Tomorrow's the 4th, and I've picked the musical piece I want to start with, but haven't really dove in yet.  And the Mrs. has already said that she'll start giving me crap if the song isn't mostly done by the 25th.  That, essentially, gives me 3 weeks.  Time to put the pedal to the metal.

Gotta get back to Mass Romantic tomorrow, too.  Still just 1/4 into it.

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