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Day Seven (Year Seven)

So, there's a big festival in town this weekend.  That meant that I ended up helping out with a few different things, which didn't leave me the whole day to do with what I wanted, but it did leave me with a little bit of time at the end of the day to get down into the studio and get some work in.

What I did when I got down there was to sit and take a listen to the 4 tracks that I've highlighted as definite EP tracks, just to see if they would work for this added orchestration I've been kicking around for the last few days.  At least a couple of them seem like they could work out for that.  Others would work if I made a few changes to some things.  (On a side note, I'm still going back and forth in my head about needing a 5th track for that project, and if so, what it would be.  Right now, I'm leaning towards thinking that another song would be a good idea).

In a perfect world, I'd love to have something a bit more nailed down for my brother and his girlfriend to listen to when they get here in a couple of weeks, but we shall see how things go the next week or so before I fully commit to that notion.

Today was good.  I'm hoping that tomorrow will be even better.

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