I write about making music, succeeding and failing, trying to stay on top of all things sports, and the meaning(-less)(-ful) meanderings ping-ponging around in my brain...
Tuesday, January 30, 2024
My Writing Process
Saturday, January 27, 2024
Patience
It’s a long long slog of a journey to get to your dreams.
Keep your eye on the prize, brah.
These posts more and more have turned into positive talk sessions from myself to myself.
And I’m very okay with that.
But no toxic positivity here.
Keep it real. Keep it honest. Keep it going.
Friday, January 26, 2024
Finish
Monday, January 22, 2024
Habit
Thursday, January 18, 2024
Write as MUCH as possible
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
Not Thinking About It
Sunday, January 14, 2024
Writing
Friday, January 12, 2024
Dreams and Goals and Making It
When I was younger I had dreams.
Of playing shows, releasing albums, jumping in a van and driving cross country to gigs, playing in front of 1000s of people, building a fan base, hearing our songs on the radio, having a single gain traction, seeing our soundscan numbers start to skyrocket, playing the big festivals, playing late night shows, playing SNL, touring with our favorite bands, winning Grammy’s, being rock stars.
Some of those dreams came true.
Others are still a distant fantasy, sitting in a jar labeled “another lifetime” on a shelf hanging in a dusty storage closet in a dilapidated studio apartment in my mind.
Now that I’m older I have goals.
Pick up your guitar everyday. Write as much as you can. Get your ideas out of your head and into the world. Collaborate with the amazing musicians in your sphere of influence.
And older me also realizes that it’s truly a dream come true to still have those goals. And it’s a dream to get to work towards those goals everyday.
“Making it” is relative. And for me, at this point in my life, making it is all about MAKING IT. Making music. And making moves everyday to achieve my goals.
Here’s to making dreams come true.
Middle of the Night
Thursday, January 11, 2024
Ideas
Wednesday, January 10, 2024
They All Can’t Be Winners
Monday, January 8, 2024
More Thoughts on the Suitcase Kit Concept Album
Band Name Ideas:
Medallion Status
Non-Rev
Bulkhead Seating
Overhead Full
First Class Upgrade
Song names will be airport 3 letter codes: SNA, LAX, MCO, etc.
All drums on suitcase kit.
Guitars on travel electric guitar?
Bass on travel bass?
Sunday, January 7, 2024
Recording
Hiding
Hypothetical Question
Doubt
Friday, January 5, 2024
Flashback Friday- Eighth Note Kicks
Thursday, January 4, 2024
Guitar Practice Log #3
Picked up my guitar for the 10th day in a row. I can fairly honestly say I’m not sure I’ve done that in over a decade…
Workshopping a lot of old Oh Girl songs at the moment. There is a lot of good stuff that Adrian and I never revisited after we made up the songs on the spot.
Playing guitar standing up is like riding a bike…?
Funny how some songs just come back to you.
Fingers are hurting less!
Connect the Dots
It’s easier to do in retrospect.
When you’re in the midst of something, it can seem like it’s its own unique thing. But nothing exists in a vacuum.
Sometimes looking back can reveal something entirely different than what you thought in the moment.
Yes. This is vague. But it’s also exciting.
Oh, girl!!
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
Failing…
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
Reflections on Songwriting
It doesn’t have to be good. Most of the time it won’t be good. Become comfortable with the not good.
The most important part is that it gets done.
And break up your sessions by trying things you’ve never done before. Play one chord and see if you can’t craft a song out of it using rhythm and melody. Write progressions using only open chords. Write using only single notes. Move into Drop D tuning. Put some distortion on the guitar. Play with a pick. Play using only fingerpicking.
You never know where inspiration will come from so try anything and everything.
Monday, January 1, 2024
Guitar Practice Log #2
30 minutes on the solo from John Mayer’s New Light.
I enjoyed learning this solo for a couple reasons.
First, it’s not super difficult, so getting the notes and fingering was fairly straightforward.
Second… with the notes being simple, the tone and feel of the solo is hard to replicate because it is all about dynamics. Which is great for me to work on, especially since I don’t consider myself a good soloist to begin with.
It was fun to tweak the pickup selection, the volume, and tone knobs on the guitar to try to replicate the tone, too.
It’s weird to think that I’ve been playing guitar for almost 24 years, and I’ve never tried to exactly match a solo before, definitely not in as much detail as I attempted tonight.
My fingers are definitely out of guitar shape. I need to develop some callouses.
2024 Goals
Aim high.
Focus.
Push.
- 365 posts on Instagram (daily)
- 156 blog posts (3x a week)
- 52 Reels on Insta/ FB (weekly)
- 52 YouTube shorts (weekly)
- 12 demo songs (monthly)
- 4 professionally recorded songs in a weekend session