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Day One Hundred Eighteen (Year Three)

Taught today.  Introduced both major and minor chords in a bit more detail.  Seemed to me like my student at least grasped the basics of what I was trying to get across, so that's awesome.  She's still doing really, really well.

In other musical news today, I had to run a few errands out of town, which afforded me the chance to do a bit of music shopping for the first time in a long time.  Here's what I snagged:

1) The latest issue of Guitar World, which had Aerosmith on the cover, and a big article with Kim Thayil from Soundgarden.

2) "Celebration Day," the new CD/DVD combo pack of the '07 Zeppelin reunion show.  Everything I've read about it has been amazing, and the clips I've seen have been wonderful.  Can't wait to sit down and check out the live show.

3) "Havoc & Bright Lights," the Alanis record that came out back in August.  Ever since I watched that Guitar Center Sessions episode, and heard the single, I've been really curious about the rest of the record.  And for $10, I figured why not.

Didn't have much time to read today.  Still 100 pages from the end of the Juliana Hatfield bio.

Today was also the first day in the last few that I haven't worked out anything for the DGC.  I missed that today.  I shall try and hit it tomorrow for a bit.

All told, a pretty good day.

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