I know this will likely post late, but since I haven't slept yet, technically it's still the same day. Besides, I met some interesting people in the music world here in town whilst I was out. That aside, I worked on the rhythm and a few of the lead lines for Clapton's version of "I'm Tore Down" today before heading off to work. The background is an interesting pattern of notes, nothing too difficult, but something that will definitely be fun once I have it incorporated into my playing. It was easy to see the various applications for it as I was working through it. More work on it tomorrow (later today), I think. Good times!
Tonight was a slightly unfocused night in the studio. It was a night of acoustic stuff, but most of what I got accomplished involved tinkering with different songs by Jackie Greene and Johnny Cash. If nothing else, I set up the next list of songs I want to figure out. Tomorrow night I need to start getting back to the Acoustic Goldmine book, as well. Every time I sit down with the acoustic for an extended period of time, I reconnect with the emotional side of that instrument. There's so much to learn still in that book, so much information designed to improve my playing. I need to take better advantage of it. I know it's crazy, but I'm already looking forward to Friday. I really need to spend a lot of the day in the studio. Getting a weekday off of work is such a rare commodity. I need to do a good job of using my time wisely.
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