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Day One (Year Five)

So, I woke up this morning with that whole "finish an EP in year five" thing on my mind.  There's an old song idea that used the intro I always heard as the first thing on my debut release.  I never wound up happy with any of the finished versions of that particular song, but seeing as how that intro progression keeps haunting me, I can finally admit that I'm going to have to re-purpose it, otherwise this project just won't feel right. 

I spent the whole day going over song ideas in my head, not getting a chance to really take notes or jot down any thoughts about where the EP idea sits right now.  I know I'll find some time to get that done this weekend, it's just a matter of when.

The other thing I did tonight bears a lot of resemblance to the end of last year's posts.  I worked on theory stuff, specifically scales, and I'll say that each time I head into the studio with the intention to focus on that side of my playing, I come out feeling better about where I am than I did when I walked in.

Not a bad day, if you ask me.

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