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Day Three (Year Four)

Today started out great, and has crashed and burned tonight.  Here's why:

1)  I got the drums fixed after work today, so that was a win.  Changing all of the fills from 1 measure to 2 measures really seemed to slow things down, if that's possible.  It made the track a lot clearer, and put into place exactly where the changes are between verses and choruses.

2)  I got the bass part perfected and written out, but not quite recorded, if only because my fingers betrayed me when it came time to lay the track down.  Still, I was feeling great about my progress.  I took a dinner break and watched a bit of TV with the Mrs., and then, when she headed off to bed, I headed back into recording mode.  And then disaster struck...

When I went back to keep working on my song, my electric guitar wouldn't work.  The jack where the cable goes in still clacks loudly, and the line on the recording gear still hums, but I tried it in my amp and with my recording setup to no avail.

I'm assuming that a wire came loose in the jack, but I'm not sure.  Looks like I'll be making a trip to MidBell in Sioux City tomorrow afternoon to try and get it fixed.

So, yeah, some progress that should have been a LOT more.

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