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Day Two Hundred Seventy Seven (Year Four)

Today was another good day.

I got a little bit of theory studied this afternoon, and heading into the studio tonight, I was planning on breaking out the electric, thereby crossing off another item on my list of stuff for the weekend.

And yet, when I got in there, it was the acoustic that once again called out the loudest.  And it wasn't even anything I had planned on working on, either.  Tonight, it was working out some Counting Crows by ear that seemed like it would be a good time.  I started with "Round Here" from their Storytellers set, and then started to work through "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby" and "St. Robinson In His Cadillac Dream."  It was a ton of fun, and a nice way to wind down at the end of the weekend.  I've got a 6 day workweek coming up, so I'll take every chance to relax and enjoy myself that I can get.

Talked to someone who might be interested in taking at least a couple of lessons this morning, too.  Their former teacher was forced into early retirement due to health concerns.  I'm thinking I might throw together a folder for them, just in case they decide they want to follow through with it. 

Picked up the new Guitar World today, too.

I could always use more music in my day, but today was pretty decent, and the weekend as a whole was really good.  More tomorrow, and better (as always).

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