Just finished doing charts for MUST2.
I'm not doing it because i have to do it. (okay partly so it motivates me to work my butt off)
But acshully, i'm really enjoying doing such things.
Which is plainly why I call music the love of my life.
Well I happen to share this love with certain people.
And it's written and composed into a very long sheet known as the score of my life.
Picking up my guitar is really addictive.
I don't call it practice really, it's like noodling, but yet i'm conscious of what i'm playing and how I should stop playing this way or that way, or how i should improve.
And this results in an unexpected 2-3 hour practice usually.
Now, i call this real practice for myself. Why?
because i'm not pulling myself to pick up the guitar and practice scales for 4 hours straight.
Scales are essential for fingerwork and dexterity.
But really? 4 hours?
I wouldn't do that.
I'm trying to practise this active practicing now.
Self-analytical prac.
Heh i really love my guitar.
I mean everytime i pick it up, it feels so good that i keep playing.
It's really important to bond with one's instrument. So I love my guitar, my guitar loves me, and it results in great tone too.
Yes i try not to spend so much money on gear, but really, i'm diggin' my tone in most places i go to. With unexpected amps and stuff.
My fingers do the magic but the gear really is a stepping stone to my seeming consistency in tone.
I realised I don't play very well on tsao's guitar.
Or most people's guitar.
Man, i'm really bonded with my tele <3.
Anyway, here's the score that I did.
My all time favourite band Do as Infinity. Chanced upon them. Loving their style of music.
It's starting to come out of my playing and composing.
There, the chords are pretty simple. But the modulation tools used are really woah.
Explaining would be more difficult, but hearing it is a really nice.
I had a hard time finding the C7sus4. I knew it was C majorish thing, but i didn't know what it was.
I had to google a piano cover of it.
Ended up on youtube watching this account that advertise their paid online piano scores.
The player played and I listened, and the notes came out with the help of Logic, I got C7sus4.
You won't see that chord in everyday use. I don't want to see it in everyday use too, wanna preserve some magic it has.

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