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Day One Hundred Sixty One (Year Five)

Today was okay, for a start to the year.

I got into the studio twice today, once early in the day, and once at the end of the day.

I figured I'd start the year off with a bit of work on some songs, and so I worked on a few different things.  There was a bit of focus on the Clapton I've been working on.  I'm trying to make sure that I really get the feeling of the phrases underneath my fingers.  2015 needs to be a more deliberate year when it comes to  my playing.  More focused on improving, and more focused on the little things that I need to do to make my playing feel more well rounded.

After the Clapton, I grabbed a magazine off of the shelf, and picked a song at random to work on for a bit.  It ended up being "Know Your Enemy" by Green Day from 21st Century Breakdown.  It was a fun and easy place to start the year.

There was also a small bit of focus on "Stairway."  My brother was playing a bit of it earlier in the night, and it brought back that analysis of it from the Songs & Solos book that I haven't picked up in a couple of weeks.  Perhaps that will be a focus for the weekend.

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