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Day Forty Nine (Year Five)

So, most of tonight's time in the studio was devoted to playing back through the music for the song I finished off yesterday.  Tying up loose ends, changing a chord here and there to change the way a certain part of the music feels, those kinds of things.

The funny thing about the whole process is that, when all is said and done, the guitar I go back to in order to make sure everything holds together isn't the Fender, and it isn't even the really nice Guild acoustic that has been through everything with me.  No, the one I go back to in those instances is the kick-around, off brand acoustic I bought on a whim.  It has minor neck issues that have never quite been resolved, and at this point it could really use a new set of strings, but the body on it is the perfect size.

I figure, if the song sounds good on a rough around the edges instrument with bad strings, that it will sound fantastic on a better one with new strings.

There wasn't a lot of time in the studio tonight, but the time I had in there was good.  I'll take it.  Bring on the weekend!

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