For a few years now I’ve been collecting wee bits of recording equipment with the hope — the dream — nay, the phantasy — that one day I’d have the time and the setup to do a little knob-twiddling in the comfort of my own home.
Between computer crashes and other dreary responsibilities the opportunity never knocked. Until now. Christmas fast approaches and Grandma wants a little something by which to remember the grandkids, such as a CD of Ben’s violin virtuosity and Mia’s creative interpretations of the Rogers & Hammerstein canon. Ah! Time to get to work!
Anyway, today for the first time the equipment functioned as it should. Thus, I offer you this one-take wonder. Next time I’ll pay attention to those typical tropes of Timing, Tempo, and Tuning, but for now I’m just having fun.
I LIKE IT 🙂 yay way to go Grant! put out an album soon…you’ll be a rockstar before you know it 😉
Congrats on getting it set up and working! I hope this doesn’t come across the wrong way, but I have to admit I was a teensy weensy bit disappointed to hear a grown-up voice instead of a kid voice on the recording. 😛
In other news, you’ve been tagged. Please view my blog for the details of your mission, should you choose to accept it.
I think my rockstar ambitions are best focused on the kids at this point. You know, putting pressure on them to make up for their father’s failings. I think Dr. Dobson recommended that, right?
More tips for perfect parenting to come…
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yeah! keep ’em coming!!