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!
Short one today. I've got a bunch of the DVDs that Guitar World has put out. Waded through those to see what I had, worked off of the lead guitar one. Just basic scales , but still a light place to begin. It was nice to just start loosening up my fingers again. Off from work tomorrow, so hopefully I'll get a lot of playing done. Said I'd mention the other project I'm hoping to finish this year. Back when I was living in WI, I started a hard rock band with a friend of mine. She was heavily influenced by Evanescence, and so, with her as vocalist, we started writing songs. We had written and demoed almost a full album's worth of music by the time I moved to IA, and had even purchased a P.A. in preparation for eventual gigs. We never did find a permanent drummer or bassist, so our demos sound very rough (and not nearly loud enough). I'd like to finish those songs, and make an EP of the 4 or 5 strongest, just as a way to put a cap on that project. More tom...
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