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Day One Hundred Forty (Year Four)

Got home late from my meeting, but still decided to try and make the most of the time I had tonight.

Having been away from any real serious studying for the last couple of days, tonight I waded back into the scale lesson I've been poking my way through, and focused on using the "scale pieces at different points on the neck" aspect of it as a way to come up with a few different melodies and play them in different keys. 

Most of it was major scale-based, and some of it was riff-based, but it was good to explore them using the same patterns in different keys.  It not only helps reinforce note identification, but it also helped with the idea that there are so many ways to play things in different places.

After that, I ran through all of the pentatonic patterns in the key of G.  I know the patterns pretty well on their own at this point, but when it comes to tying them all together, I'm still not where I'd like to be.  Getting closer, but still not where I'd like to be.

I've got a slightly shorter day than usual tomorrow (9-3 instead of 8:15-5:45), so I'm optimistic that the extra time might get me a little more time in the studio.  We shall see.

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