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Day Three Hundred Fifty Seven (Year Three)

So, yeah, I got the bass lines for this week's song figured out tonight.  As fate would have it, they turned out a little bit differently than I had originally heard them in my head, but all told I'm really happy with the way they came out.

Truthfully, if I'm worried about any specific part of the process, it's tomorrow that has me nervous.  Setting up the metronome and the click track is no big deal, but finding even scratch drums that work seems like it could be a lengthy process.  Fingers crossed on that one. 

The Buddy Holly tab book came today.  There are a few slight differences between the GT transcription I have, and the transcription of "That'll Be The Day" that's in the book.  Mostly to do with one particular stretch in the solo, but having looked at it, I think the version that came today will serve to make things easier, so I'll dip into that a bit, maybe tomorrow.

Taught today, too.  We spent almost the entire lesson talking about melody and how it relates to chords... I swear to you that I didn't steer the conversation that way on purpose just to go over things for my own songs.  No really, I didn't.  It was a good lesson, and a great, if very busy, day.

More adventures ahead tomorrow.

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