I’m listening to rushes from my first recordings from 2003. It’s strange to hear material from a version of yourself you don’t associate yourself with anymore. Sure I can still play these songs, and I have a certain level of attachment to them because I wrote them and can hear that they’re decent, but I [...]
Posts Tagged ‘music’
Listening To A Stranger
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged music, recording on January 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Mumbling In The Dark
Posted in Literacy & Scholarship, The Daily Life, tagged economy, guitar, impatience, kill your television, Lost tools of Learning, music, objectivism on August 6, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I am beginning to suspect that the 60+ hours of work time I put toward my living every week are not producing a desired outcome. Business is hard to come by, and may have to be supplemented with an “extra” less profitable venture. The general posture of most people when it comes to music lessons [...]