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Day Three Hundred Sixty (Year Six)

I worked a lot in my head today, which wasn't the plan when I got up today by any stretch of the imagination.

Still, I'm finding myself doing a lot of back of the mind sort of thinking about the things that I'd like to focus on while doing other things, and for the most part, that thinking has been productive.  Right now, I've got three or four things that I'm kicking around:

1.  A focus on electric blues
2.  A focus on songwriting
3.  A focus on improving my acoustic playing
4.  A Beatles Focus

Ideas 2 & 4 will have a lot of overlap, as one of the things I want to do is a serious study of the "Complete Scores" that I've had for a few years now, but have never really dove into as fully as I would like.

I'm sure the songwriting focus will also come to include recording and finishing some projects as well.

The acoustic playing and the songwriting will also overlap a lot, I imagine.  That one was driven home to me over the weekend when the power went out, and the amp was useless.  The combination of the acoustic and the cajon drum is something I've wanted to play around with ever since we got the drum, and until now things have been too hectic to devote a lot of time to it.

And as for the blues... what can I say, I'm just drawn to it.

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