One Thing a Month

My New Year's resolution is to make one thing--music, photo, writing or video--each month for 2012. Follow along as I document the process
~ Wednesday, January 25 ~
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So here it is: My thing for January.

I covered Warren Zevon’s “My Ride’s Here.” I was going for a more rock feel than either the album version or Bruce Springsteen’s (perhaps better known) live cover, so I upped the speed. Zevon was a studio musician at heart and a hell of a producer, so the original has the slick sound you’d expect from him, and the Springsteen cover is clearly a live piece. I wanted to take a middle way. I thought just playing the guitar and singing would be too simple for this project, so I added the keys and drums. I hope the ghost of Warren Zevon doesn’t haunt me for ruining one of his songs.


The Good: My vocals are pretty much in tune, and I created everything except the drum track myself. I used a loop for that because 1) I don’t have a drum set and 2) I can’t play the drums, hence my not owning a drum set.

The Less Good: My vocal tone/timbre and guitar playing are pretty weak these days. Lack of use will kill proficiency. I can still make the chord shapes and everything, but I’m 10 years removed from daily practice and that makes a difference. The key/synth sounds are a bit cheesier than I’d like. That’s mostly because I don’t have a keyboard, so I had to enter the notes by hand into a sequencer, which made them less expressive than I was hoping for.


I want to write up a few of the things I learned this month, and then it’s on to the next thing!

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~ Sunday, January 8 ~
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I’ve been quiet, because the past few days have been a crash course in all the things I’ve missed in digital audio production in, oh, the last decade or so.
Hint: It was a lot.

I’ve been quiet, because the past few days have been a crash course in all the things I’ve missed in digital audio production in, oh, the last decade or so.

Hint: It was a lot.

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~ Tuesday, January 3 ~
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Some lessons I’ve learned tonight

  • You should start building up hand strength before you have to worry about learning a song.
  • Going more than five years without regular practice means your skills come back very slowly if at all.
  • It’s easy to copy someone else’s arrangement, but much more challenging to develop your own and make sure it works well.
  • I hope every thing I make this year is as much of a stretch goal as this one; it could fail spectacularly, but at least I’ll learn something.

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~ Monday, January 2 ~
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This guitar has led what can only be called a hard life. Emily took it away to college with her, and the headstock was broken when she took it on an airplane. They fixed it, but not very well, because when we moved into our first apartment it broke again.
I had a friend re-glue the crack, and he installed a screw at the joint, and then added this brass plate for strength. 
Even after all it’s been through, it still sounds good, though, so it’ll be the main guitar I use on this month’s thing.

This guitar has led what can only be called a hard life. Emily took it away to college with her, and the headstock was broken when she took it on an airplane. They fixed it, but not very well, because when we moved into our first apartment it broke again.

I had a friend re-glue the crack, and he installed a screw at the joint, and then added this brass plate for strength. 

Even after all it’s been through, it still sounds good, though, so it’ll be the main guitar I use on this month’s thing.

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