Friday, May 1, 2009

Song-a-Day May: Mayday

Hi there!

(I'm on my way, I'm making it.)

Okay, not really. And, quite frankly, this isn't, strictly speaking, a post about something crafty. But it is a post about something art-y. I'm hoping you're all willing to accept a little deviation from the norm.

Anyway.

In keeping with the grand tradition of this blog, I once again find myself faced with a task that will likely fall by the wayside unless associated with a certain amount of peer pressure. Specifically, I am trying to teach myself to play guitar. Conveniently, my fella (hereafter referred to as "Schmitty") is also learning to play, which is really neat from a "misery loves company" perspective (truth be told, he is a far better player than I). In an effort to encourage regular practice, the Schmitty and I have decided to implement "Song-a-day May" - this month, we'll compose and record a song every day, and share it with the internets.

Yeah, I know. Why would we do that to you, our friends, on the internets?

I'm figuring this is as good a sign as any that we are complete weirdos. I am learning to be okay with this.

We recorded a brief explanation of Song-a-day May, along with some elaboration about the associated rules. You can listen to that here.

Today's song was inspired by our discovery that blowing across the top of the empty Honey Moon Summer Ale bottle produced a nearly perfect G. It incorporated the following chords: G, A minor, C, G major (4th position), this chord that is basically C moved up two frets, and a chord that Schmitty describes as "A, an octave up, and with the E root note," which could also (apparently) be tabbed as xx5588. Rad. Regardless, you can listen to the song here.

Dear lord, what have we signed ourselves up for? (Besides dangling participles.)

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