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Day Forty Six (Year Two)

I dove back into the band stuff tonight.  Started with a bit of listening, as I always do.  Went back to the song B. sent me the other day.  I had written the music, but hadn't come up with any lyrics for it yet.  It's always fun to see what she does with the music that I write.

After that, I tried to do what I always do... figure out track order.  In doing so, I came to a conclusion that, while it doesn't surprise me all that much, does pose a bit of a problem.  We have a lot of songs in E minor.  Almost too many.  Anyway, track order and songs we already had were stumping me, so I did what I always do in that situation... I wrote something new.

Two something news, actually.  One of which uses E minor (because, hey, why not?), and the other of which starts on a major chord... *gasp*  This is rare for us.  Very, very rare.  I figured out a basic progression, then felt that I had to change it around a bit, because, well, we can't have it sounding too major, now can we?  B. is going to freak when I tell her I have more song ideas.

I know it's only been a month, but I miss working on this project and having both of us sitting in the same room, tossing ideas back and forth.

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