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Day Ninety Two (Year Four)

Today was okay.  Not as much time as I would have hoped for music tonight, but if I learned anything from the #STARTexp this summer, it was to take advantage of my opportunities whenever (and for however long) they arise.  I've gone from "oh, I've only got fifteen minutes, what could I possibly get done in fifteen minutes?" to "Hey, cool!  I've got fifteen minutes, let's see what I can get done quick."

Tonight it was more like a half an hour, but still.

The other thing I've been pretty good about this week is changing things up.  Last night it was scales and repeating licks, tonight I worked on a couple of Jason Isbell songs that I had printed out a couple of weeks back.  "Dress Blues," and "Stockholm" are coming along okay.  Not ready for an open mic performance yet, but they're a little bit closer tonight than they were yesterday.

One of the things that needs to happen this weekend is another round of uploading music into iTunes.  There's been a lot of new music in the last few weeks, and I've had chances to do some listening, had the music already been on my iPod.

I'm hoping for more time tomorrow than I had today, but if nothing else, I know Saturday afternoon and evening are wide open, and will be ripe for the rock & roll.

Oh yeah, I found time for the daily lick from Guitar Aerobics, too.    

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