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Day Six (Year Seven)

Today was a long day, mostly spent out and about in the Cities.  As such, we didn't get home until late, which meant little to no time in the studio.

That said, I had thoughts whirling around my head all day long, most of which were related to my conversation last night with my brother's girlfriend that concerned orchestration and working up some string quartet? or maybe just cello and viola? arrangements to go along with some of the songs I'm working on.  I'm fairly certain that I want to give that a try with the EP project that has been so long in taking shape.  I'll have to listen to the tracks again, as rough as they are right now, and try to make some further determinations.  If it works, and I can get some rhythm from the acoustic guitars and the cajon drum, add in the strings, toss a bit of ukulele and mandolin over the top, and find some lyrics inside of me, I think this could be a cool little project.

One five minute conversation, and it's like everything just came crashing together all at once.

Tomorrow I need to actually get myself into the studio to do some playing, but also to start taking a look at these tracks again, to make sure that this will work as well as I think it will.

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