Little early at the moment, but lunch will probably be a pork loin sandwich with swiss, likely with grotesque amounts of coffee and a side of low plasticity clay journal papers. It is hotter than I would like it to be at the moment (ambient 30-33, humidex 40) and I am busy trying to keep as much fluid in the body as I can for a cheap guy with no AC.
Anyone else as meticulous with coffee as me, no I don't roast my own like one of the previous guys (Jbo?) but I do have a manual grinder and only make it in a french press. There is a brand in Canada called Kicking Horse (from Alberta) and their coffee is amazing.
Hope all you folks had a good Independance day, I was out catching Iron Maiden in Toronto this weekend, and Canada day fireworks were for some reason after the show that night (delayed to saturday I guess?). Dream theatre opened, their sound was a bit off but man those guys can rip it up, they looked like the had a blast, shame they were only a 40 minute opener. I was kind of a expecting a bit more of a joint show than a opener/main act thing from 2 big names. Maiden was a ridiculous good time though, if I have that much energy north of 50 I will be pleased, 2 hour set, no intermission. I came away impressed with how happy Murray looks playing solos, how ridiculously energetic and awesome Dickinson is, and how the bassist from Spinal Tap was clearly modeled after Harris.
I would like to take a random stab at what inspires one to play. What makes you get up and play, to practice more, to strive to be better (if you still do)?
For me oddly new approaches and often technical players drive me to practice. I like new approaches as they open a lot of doors. Take my recent interest in chicken picking for example, am I really interested in giving in and playing country all the time? Heck no. I am more interested in stuff like John 5 and Zakk Wyldes use of chicken picking in metal. I plan to learn it , to see how I can use it to improve my music, mostly experimental. Same goes for slap/double thumb/ tapping on bass. I learn these styles more for their dynamic properties, than to actually use them stand alone. Ever picked up a style then never used it 'relevantly'?
The other huge motivation for me on a guitar are the shredders, people like Paul Gilbert and Joe Satriani blow my mind, so I practice their stuff, a lot. I don't really shred, and can't see myself shredding for my own enjoyment, but it is the building of melodies, quickly, the precision, finding the right notes without thinking. All that comes with practicing this style, then you step back and everything before the limit is airy and empty, very easy to play in, comfy even. I like to have that feeling to my music, the effortlessness. Hence my dedicated practice regime.
As far as my music goes, I will ween folks in slowly if they would like a listen. I will start with 2 older recordings, that I recently redid the mixes on, as I had an issue with bass levels not existing on any speakers but mine (really need a set of monitors).
The first one is here Tenderness. I wrote this one in February for valentines day for the wife. She really liked it, by far the most accessible of my songs and most standard. Nothing really experimental about it, the chord progression may be odd for some I guess.
The second is one of my 'experiments' this is a song in 9/8, written with 3 tracks, drum , bass, and guitar. The bass for the most part plays the entire rhythm, and the guitar all the leads (they occasionally switch for some bass jamming, but not much). This one is dreamscape, it has a sort of surreal feel, it doesn't stick on the beat much but tries to go around it. Dreamscape
And lastly some porn, This is my LB75, the most beautiful bass you will ever see. Decked out with SS frets, abalone block inlays, abalone logo, Chevronned flame top and headstock, ebony board, 2 giant beastly ultra awesome humbuckers, and a piezo pickup in the bridge. The picks are big, so those are thumbnail links, can click em again then again on the image shack site to make em all huge.


Hope your day is looking up.