Today was good. Better than yesterday, in that there was actually some time to spend in the studio. In that time, I:
1. Put most of the finishing touches on the guitar folder for my co-worker. The last couple of things that need doing for that can be done tomorrow during my shift, which will enable me to hand it off either tomorrow or Wednesday.
2. Spent a little bit of time sifting through acoustic things. I know I need to play more acoustic this year, especially with the Wednesday night services I'm helping with at the church, but it's more than that. It's loving the sound of it and knowing that, if I work harder, it will open up both my writing and my ability to get out there and test my voice in the world.
3. Started reading a book on rivalries in music called Your Band Is Killing Me. It's by a guy who used to write for Grantland named Steven Hyden. He's a really smart, insightful music critic, and the experience is made even more fun by the fact that he got his start by writing for my hometown paper.
All things considered, today was a good one.
1. Put most of the finishing touches on the guitar folder for my co-worker. The last couple of things that need doing for that can be done tomorrow during my shift, which will enable me to hand it off either tomorrow or Wednesday.
2. Spent a little bit of time sifting through acoustic things. I know I need to play more acoustic this year, especially with the Wednesday night services I'm helping with at the church, but it's more than that. It's loving the sound of it and knowing that, if I work harder, it will open up both my writing and my ability to get out there and test my voice in the world.
3. Started reading a book on rivalries in music called Your Band Is Killing Me. It's by a guy who used to write for Grantland named Steven Hyden. He's a really smart, insightful music critic, and the experience is made even more fun by the fact that he got his start by writing for my hometown paper.
All things considered, today was a good one.
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