The "downs" will happen often -- they're usually the easiest part of the day to remember. But the "ups?" They're mandatory. This is a blog about optimism, remember?
Up: It took me six hours with frequent interruptions, but I recorded and mastered a six track cover of a song that has been trapped in my head for a week now. Not my song, but I'm pretty proud that I heard it on the
radio last week, listened to it about a half-dozen times, and was able to reproduce every part except the violin. Because I don't own a violin.
I'm thinking about possibly replacing that missing high-end sound with my flute? It seems a bit too bass-ey without it.
And I'm hoping that now that it's out of my creative "way," I'll be able to move on, and work on some of my originals some more.
Down: The first hour and a half of my recording time, I was completely alone in my house and uninterrupted. That's not the down -- it was actually rare and wonderful. The problem was, that during the last few seconds of putting down the very last track, my recording equipment malfunctioned and I lost everything. And with only 20 minutes left until the boys -- along with some friends -- were due to arrive home.
I guess the other down is that I have no idea how to spell "bass-ey." Or if it is even a word.
| Hard at work. |
| But it's awesome to be appreciated. I have a groupie! |
You. Are. Beautiful. Somehow, I didnt know you had continued writing your blog. I am catching up now. Thank you for all of your honesty, humor and strength. I find it inspiring and I hope to remember it in the next year as I also transition into Stay- at-home Mommy. Missing all of you, but especially you.
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