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Day Two Hundred Three

So, I started today. Just a little exploratory work, mind you, but I started. I took one of the small progressions that I got the other day, and put a minute or so of that down on the recording gear. I had originally intended to just put that down and then try and figure out where to go from there, progression-wise. Once it was down on tape, however, I started hearing acoustic chords falling in behind it. Knowing that the original progression would be a bit tougher to play on the acoustic, I gladly employed my capo at (as it turned out) the 3rd fret, which made the progression quite simple on the acoustic. I spent a bit of time playing over it, making sure I had the chords right, then tossed that onto tape for the same minute. Nothing I feel comfortable posting here yet, but I will take notes on what I figured out tonight, just to be safe. Admittedly, it's not all that much, but it is a start.

It was fantastic to get back into the studio as well, however briefly. I need to play more, so that I'm comfortable just knocking stuff out when I record. Oh well, the process of this EP/Album in slightly less than a month has started!

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