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Day Two Hundred Thirty Four (Year Five)

I have to admit that I'm still a bit dazed to be typing two posts in the same day.  The good news is that we are now firmly ensconced at the hotel where we will be spending the next three days as the Mrs. goes to her conference.

I got my feet wet a little bit today, music-wise.  I took a look through the notebook that has all of my song ideas in it, and plotted out most of what I had worked through yesterday.  There are a couple of chords that might need to be dropped in for a bridge, but other than that, the music for this song is pretty much done.  I'm still not exactly sure how this will fit into the projections for the EP, but I will sleep on that idea tonight and attack it in the morning with a head that's just a tad bit clearer.

I worked on a little bit of "Hey Joe" today as well.  There was a tab for it in one of the magazines I brought along.  I made a good initial stab at learning it, but will definitely go back tomorrow and continue to fill in some things.

The last couple of days have had stretches of good music time in them, but now that we are settled in the same place for the next few days, I have this feeling that things will really start to take off the way I was hoping they would when this trip was in the planning stages.  We shall see.

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