Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Gone but back now . . . .



Well, I'm an infrequent blogger, which is supposed to be the kiss-o-death for click-throughs, traffic, etc. Eventually nobody reads your blog and soon you dry up and blow away in the next stiff wind.
In any event, if "you" happen to be still reading, I ran off and became re-acquainted with my guitar. It is and old Ovation I bought from Boe's Strings ages ago when I had signed up for one of the Guitar Craft classes.
I was playing it in the "heathen tuning," which may just be appropriate for me. I also was playing with a Zoom digital recorder, and I ended up with an mp3 to share. Its short. My repertoire is mighty small lately as I rarely get around to giving the guitar my time. This is the classic "over popped and plucked" method I've been perfecting, ahem. There's a sigh towards the end. It was someone stuck with reading in the multi-use studio (the living room) and they simply passed out with excitement. Here it is

2 comments:

David c.h. Brown said...

Hi Ed,
Enjoyed the picture and the music as well. It's the sort of nice, quiet music I like to find at 3:00 a.m. when I have insomnia for whatever reason. Don't worry about the infrequent blogging thing. There are other aspects to life....
Dave

Ed Deasy said...

David

I didn't see your comment until today. Quite right, there are some other things to do, especially as its perfect hiking weather.
I was struck by your recent post with the photographer who had lost all his equipment in a fire. He turned around and just started from scratch. You can also pick up on the two photographer's personality's just from the way they were standing, and the enthusiasm of the shop owner. Interesting story. The will to keep on going . . .