So, the Mrs. turns to me tonight and says, "I just caught up on your blog. We need to turn off the TV so you can play guitar, because according to your blog, you haven't been playing enough lately."
So we did, and I did, and my fingers feel great.
I put in maybe 35 minutes tonight. Not a mammoth session by any means, but not bad for work that started after 10 on a night when I need to get up early in the morning. Here's what I worked on:
- two note and triplet patterns on the E minor pentatonic scale, both up and down the neck (about 10 minutes)
- a little bit on the CAGED system from a Guitar Techniques article I have (15 minutes of stydying and playing)
- a little bit of messing around with some Hendrix ("Little Wing," "Hey Joe") but nothing so serious that it can be called "work."
Also of note today... I start a new student tomorrow night. Feeling pretty excited about that. Can't wait to see what direction the lessons end up taking. First meeting is always more about getting to know the student and their interests, but there will be some music making, I am sure.
So we did, and I did, and my fingers feel great.
I put in maybe 35 minutes tonight. Not a mammoth session by any means, but not bad for work that started after 10 on a night when I need to get up early in the morning. Here's what I worked on:
- two note and triplet patterns on the E minor pentatonic scale, both up and down the neck (about 10 minutes)
- a little bit on the CAGED system from a Guitar Techniques article I have (15 minutes of stydying and playing)
- a little bit of messing around with some Hendrix ("Little Wing," "Hey Joe") but nothing so serious that it can be called "work."
Also of note today... I start a new student tomorrow night. Feeling pretty excited about that. Can't wait to see what direction the lessons end up taking. First meeting is always more about getting to know the student and their interests, but there will be some music making, I am sure.
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