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Day One Hundred Twelve (Year Four)

Looking back on yesterday's post, there were four things that I wanted to get accomplished today.  They were:

1) Get through the last few tracks of the new Counting Crows record.
2) Hit some more of 100 riffs.
3) Go back to "Twist & Shout."
4) Keep working on the AC/DC.

I worked quickly tonight, but was efficient, and managed to cross everything off of that list.

My session started with "Twist & Shout" tonight.  It seemed like a fun way to work my way into playing for the day.  While I worked through the verses a little bit, I spent the bulk of my time ensuring that I had the solo down cold.

After that, I worked through the lick of the day for Guitar Aerobics, which wasn't technically on my list from yesterday, but went well just the same.  Tonight's was pretty easy, and so I went back and made sure that I had yesterday's down as well.  Worked on that one for a bit, and nailed it, so that was cool.

Didn't do as much as last night with the 100 riffs or the AC/DC tune, but they both got a bit of time devoted to them.  Just trying to keep things fresh in my mind.  I'll probably spend more time with those two things tomorrow.

Finished out the night by listening to the rest of the new Counting Crows disc.  I'm a fan of all they do, but I want to spend a bit more time with it before I post anything that might be considered a review.

That's all for today.  As always, more tomorrow, and better.

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