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Day One Hundred Forty One (Year Five)

Tonight was a good time in the studio.  I had picked up the latest issue of Guitar Techniques in my travels last night, and they had a transcription of "Every Breath You Take" in there this month.  That's one of those songs that has always existed around the edges of my learning experience.  Honestly, something about the add9 chords has always seemed daunting for some reason.  Tonight I sat down and started working my way through it.  As I expected, I struggled a bit with the arpeggios associated with the F#m chord.  Those reaches down in the early part of the neck are always a bit tough for me.  That said, I made some good progress with it.

I worked a little bit with the Vai workouts, but most of my time tonight was spent on The Police.  It was good to come home and dive into something I hadn't really picked up before.

Tomorrow before we head to Madison, I'd like to get into the studio for a little while at least.  Do a bit of playing before we're gone for 36 hours or so.

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