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First, I want to thank all of you for the condolences after the death of my father, they were all very much appreciated. I hope you are all well, and also your families.
In the last few weeks, I've managed to get back into the swing of things.
I've had some good practice, and feel like I'm at about the same place as I left off, maybe a little further along, but really, I've still only been at this "thang" about 2-3 months.
Let's just say, I won't be headlining at the Oprey any time soon.
This is a hobby, and should be treated as such.
The practice sessions I've recorded on video, have helped to ease the nerves, and to help me see my progress. I think I'll continue with that, and maybe I'll edit some clips to post in the near future.
I'm still going to jam when I can, although, the last scheduled one I went to, must have been rescheduled because of Mothers Day, I haven't been able to find out for sure why nobody was there. There's always next month
Pick on!
Ken
1 comment on “Blog from the Dawg”
Karen Kruske Says:
Monday, May 16, 2011 @3:14:33 AM
Morning Ken. Glad you are enthused about your playing. It's great therapy and should be enjoyable (most of the time!). Jams are a great way to keep the enthusiasm and make strides in our playing. Happy picking.
--Karen
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