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Day Two Hundred Fifteen (Year Four)

We got out late from work tonight.  Consequently, I got home later than I wanted to, and therefore got into the studio later than initially planned.  Even so, I still got the drums finished tonight for the entirety of the record-in-a-month project.

Finishing off the last three tracks took longer than I hoped it would tonight, but having them done, and having the prospect of a fresh day ahead of me tomorrow to start in on tracking guitars is an awesome thing to look forward to.  I seriously debated starting in on them tonight, but much like last night, I decided that a good night's sleep would do me a world of good when it comes to the work I hope to get done tomorrow.  I'm not sure what I'm hoping to get done tomorrow, but with four days to finish  11 guitar parts, that's basically 3 each day between now and Friday.  And considering that I work Wednesday-Friday, in a perfect world I'll get more than 3 done tomorrow.

I also really want to do some listening tomorrow, but honestly, if I can get enough of the guitar tracks laid down that listening is a possibility (as anything other than a short break), that will be awesome.

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