Considering food at the moment, but it is prohibitively warm, so I do not want to move. Lunch will either be grilled cheeses or bacon and eggs. Probably with water, a Pear, and maybe a mango. Strength training requires a lot of eating, fortunately I am not working labour this summer, when I train and work labour I would need to eat about 4500 cal daily to break even

Anyone like hats? I am one of those young anomalies who thinks beyond ball cap when it comes to hats. I have 2 fedoras currently, both with nice wide brims. The 'winter' one is wool felt in charcoal, the 'summer' one is a genuine panama. Can't go wrong with a nice hat I thinks, and dang a panama hat breathes nicely, I find it actually makes me feel a lot cooler (and look it to boot). I am thinking I need a kind of in between, maybe something with less brim like a tilby. Maybe with a fabric weave in some snazzy colour scheme. I may or may not come across as slightly snooty but who cares.

Here is a pic of my hats.

For todays musical topic, do you 'jam' or play as par 'charts', that is to say do you structure heavily when playing, writing, or recording. Is your part always the same. My approach is I am an improvisational player. I create rough outlines, and jam in fills where I feel they are needed in a band setting (I am typically on the bass.) My parts are not different enough to draw notice play to play, but sometimes you find something excellent that you 'structure' in. This is opposed to the last drummer I played with who everytime you played the song it was completely different (as he didn't put in the effort to remember) so his was very hit or miss. When I write music I tend to structure a rhythm track, then record bass and leads over it based loosely around where I am going and where I start, and nothing in between. The bass is usually a 1 or 2 take just roll with it, leads take me a lot longer due to having to achieve 'the feel'. A lot of trial and error, without a lot on documentation. Ironically this leads me to having many songs that I do not know how to play anymore, as who plays their own songs as a bedroom recorder? I am sure if I sat and listened I could pick it out by ear, but that also takes me a good while, I am not an excellent eared person, despite having 9 years and 3 instruments under my belt (the 3rd is tenor sax, played big band through high school, unfortunately it has been years, I have one on my 'to get' list). The playing Sax did a lot to familiarize myself with scale theory and whatnot, when playing I typically stick to 'full' scales and not limit myself to the pentatonic. I sort of just 'know' scales without thinking about them, never really practiced them much either, not to mention I don't fuss over them heavily, as long as it sounds 'right'. You know what they say, if you make a mistake once, that is what it is. If you make a mistake three times, it's Jazz.
For more of toting my own music, hopefully folks are enjoying it. I often like to play with 'voices' for instruments. Here are 2 tunes which I used a 2 voice and 2 tonal level approach. The first is the newer of the 2, A song called Brittleness, I took a clean voice, with tap mechanics, and a distorted voice with more traditional playing. I then used 4 layers (drums , distortion, clean, bass) for the song, the lead and rhythm responsibility changes throughout the song, and I think it tied together well. Brittleness
The second I dubbed Anger and Cold logic, this is a 2 tonal level, or two timbre song. They are very different from each other and was partly inspired by expanding on a friends metal riff I thought was 'too plain. The bass is the lead voice for the heavy second in a sense, the sound is modified by my EH Bass Microsynth, I think I just mixed dry signal with square wave. All the guitar leads in this one are slightly OD cleans, which on its own sets it apart from a lot of my work (to prove I can play without needing distortion to hide my many mistakes

Yes I know these songs all have a few duffed notes, but that comes with the lack of structure, jamming, and not demanding perfection (no point making this a job).
And now for what everyone is waiting for, more porn of my beauties.
Today I will post the latest of my C66 contour. SS jumbo frets, floyd rose, dot hardware, sunset burst, hog body. I cannot get over this guitar, it is perfect, can even support action <.008" without buzz (not that I like it that low, but seasonal change and no buzz can leave you getting places you don't need sometimes). (once again thumbs so I don't murder anyone with slow dialup or small monitors



Enjoy your lunch folks,
Kyle