Song #1: Waiting Game
Back Story: This song was written around the main guitar lick, as opposed to the traditional way of writing, heh. I wanted a song that has a light / easy message to contrast the highlight on the guitar playing. So there you have it.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Demos
Since I have dedicated this blog to music and how it relates to my life - I might as well fill this up with actual music. I'll be posting demos of songs that I have written, and add in a bit of back story.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
2009 CODA - "Once in a Blue Moon"
The song "2009" is about to enter it's CODA. As proof, the twelfth full moon has risen bright last night as if signalling the beginning of this year's ending. CODA according to Merriam-Webster is "a concluding musical section that is formally distinct from the main structure".
So to conclude my 2009, I looked back and saw another year of great loss, opportunities, blessings, disasters and gifts. To keep this long post short, here are some of the highlights: losing our loving "Lola Mama" - we will miss her much, finally being able to grab the opportunity to be musically more active, receiving the continued blessing of having a healthy and happy family, being hit by the worst flood and survived, and being given unexpected gifts right before 2009 closes - to end the year right. The song of life doesn't have to end with 2009 though, soon by the grace of God, I'll be listening to and singing the new melodies of 2010. :)
So to conclude my 2009, I looked back and saw another year of great loss, opportunities, blessings, disasters and gifts. To keep this long post short, here are some of the highlights: losing our loving "Lola Mama" - we will miss her much, finally being able to grab the opportunity to be musically more active, receiving the continued blessing of having a healthy and happy family, being hit by the worst flood and survived, and being given unexpected gifts right before 2009 closes - to end the year right. The song of life doesn't have to end with 2009 though, soon by the grace of God, I'll be listening to and singing the new melodies of 2010. :)
Weird facts of 2009: We will have a 13th full moon for 2009, which will be lighting our night skies on New Year's Eve - December 31. When there are 2 full moons in a month, the second full moon is called a "Blue Moon". What a way to transition 2009 to 2010 - now you can truly say "Once in a Blue Moon". ^^
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
John Mayer's Battle Studies
As much as everyone else, I'm very excited to hear the new studio album of John Mayer, Battle Studies. I've been a fan of his work, but I'm one of the few who prefers his older albums and would rate Room for Squares as his best work. For me, that album has the most memorable hooks, great songwriting and most importantly - songs that are "relatable" - if there is such a word.
So far, I've heard the tracks that John Mayer prereleased as videos: "Who Says" and "Heartbreak Warfare". Both songs are great but not as climatic as I hoped it was - Who says sounds like a lost track from Continuum, while Heartbreak Warfare has that Heavier Things vibe.
Both are ofcourse good, don't get me wrong but it seems like there is a shortage on topics to sing about - and singing about his "rockstar" self (Who Says) just doesn't cut through to normal human beings like myself. In fairness - it's still an honest song, and I can only imagine how it is to want to be "Stoned". Heartbreak warfare on the other hand has some tasty hooks, but lacks on the "guitar" aspect (Can't blame me for wanting more guitar after hearing John Mayer Trio :P).
Much like Continuum, I better appreciate his songs AFTER seeing him play the song live, so probably my take on the two songs will change after a few weeks. Can't wait to hear the new album to see where John Mayer currently stands musically. :)
So far, I've heard the tracks that John Mayer prereleased as videos: "Who Says" and "Heartbreak Warfare". Both songs are great but not as climatic as I hoped it was - Who says sounds like a lost track from Continuum, while Heartbreak Warfare has that Heavier Things vibe.
Both are ofcourse good, don't get me wrong but it seems like there is a shortage on topics to sing about - and singing about his "rockstar" self (Who Says) just doesn't cut through to normal human beings like myself. In fairness - it's still an honest song, and I can only imagine how it is to want to be "Stoned". Heartbreak warfare on the other hand has some tasty hooks, but lacks on the "guitar" aspect (Can't blame me for wanting more guitar after hearing John Mayer Trio :P).
Much like Continuum, I better appreciate his songs AFTER seeing him play the song live, so probably my take on the two songs will change after a few weeks. Can't wait to hear the new album to see where John Mayer currently stands musically. :)
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Music vs Noise
What is the difference between Music and Noise? Tapping your table may sound irritating to others, but to you it's just your hand drumming to a beat in your head. Some people might consider heavy metal music as noise while others enjoy it. The same goes with old love songs - teenagers might dread it while the young at heart enjoy it. So maybe - what makes them different is the way we hear them.
A lot of things right now sound like noise to me. I guess it's time I change my attitude towards this seemingly pesky things and see the good in them - which upon closer inspection I can say they are not so bad. Take a deep breathe and re-evaluate everything and listen to these "noise" with an open heart and an open ear - and "hear the music".
A lot of things right now sound like noise to me. I guess it's time I change my attitude towards this seemingly pesky things and see the good in them - which upon closer inspection I can say they are not so bad. Take a deep breathe and re-evaluate everything and listen to these "noise" with an open heart and an open ear - and "hear the music".
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
The Pre-bend Chromatic Note
Yep, the pre-bend - preparation for that sweet sounding milked note. And yes - the irony - the effort you have to put into it - while making sure it is muted. It may seem like a waste of effort but all will payoff when the right timing comes for you to play that note and milk it with vibrato. Sweet note heaven.
At times all I see and hear are those good notes without taking notice of the "pre-bends". Now that I'm at it - I'm beginning to doubt if it is even worth pre-bending at all, just to make that one note special and flexible. But when I visualize what I want my life and my music to be - I regain focus and I understand that it is all worth it. All for that one special note.
I believe that in life, just like in music - everything is special, but it doesn't hurt to have some notes standout - by preparing for it, with hard work and dedication.
At times all I see and hear are those good notes without taking notice of the "pre-bends". Now that I'm at it - I'm beginning to doubt if it is even worth pre-bending at all, just to make that one note special and flexible. But when I visualize what I want my life and my music to be - I regain focus and I understand that it is all worth it. All for that one special note.
I believe that in life, just like in music - everything is special, but it doesn't hurt to have some notes standout - by preparing for it, with hard work and dedication.
Monday, September 14, 2009
In Repair
This line from John Mayer's song In Repair is exactly the phase where I am in right now.
"I'm in repair, I'm not together but i'm getting there"
The same with my acoustic guitar, had it repaired at Guitar Hospital, following another musician's advice. It was my first time having my guitar fixed by someone who doesn't work at a store / someone I don't personally know. At first there was a lot of setbacks, weather went bad, had a lot of things to do, and it feels like it's stopping me from getting my guitar fixed. But earlier, when I saw the sun - even when I am supposed to rest - I took the chance and went off to have my guitar fixed.
Meeting A and his family was a positive experience for me, and seeing how his home is setup to accept Guitar repair / modifications and the like, that is THE job! hehe. When I got in there were already 2 customers sitting down having some guitar related chats while Mr. A was showcasing his favorite Telecaster. And man that was an awesome sounding guitar. The same goes with his Strat, which I promptly "tested". He had a lot of stories about tone, guitars, amps, feedbacks, grounding and a lot more. I also looked around reading the name tags on the guitars that are lined up for repair. I was hoping to get my guitar back before Friday for a gig rehearsal... but looking at the guitars of "famous" musicians lined up for repair, reality struck me. I'll be without my guitar for longer. Awwww.... but still it is reassuring that known musicians entrust their gear to Mr A. :). Anyway this is an opportunity for me to be more intimate with my '83 Fender Strat. :)
"I'm in repair, I'm not together but i'm getting there"
The same with my acoustic guitar, had it repaired at Guitar Hospital, following another musician's advice. It was my first time having my guitar fixed by someone who doesn't work at a store / someone I don't personally know. At first there was a lot of setbacks, weather went bad, had a lot of things to do, and it feels like it's stopping me from getting my guitar fixed. But earlier, when I saw the sun - even when I am supposed to rest - I took the chance and went off to have my guitar fixed.
Meeting A and his family was a positive experience for me, and seeing how his home is setup to accept Guitar repair / modifications and the like, that is THE job! hehe. When I got in there were already 2 customers sitting down having some guitar related chats while Mr. A was showcasing his favorite Telecaster. And man that was an awesome sounding guitar. The same goes with his Strat, which I promptly "tested". He had a lot of stories about tone, guitars, amps, feedbacks, grounding and a lot more. I also looked around reading the name tags on the guitars that are lined up for repair. I was hoping to get my guitar back before Friday for a gig rehearsal... but looking at the guitars of "famous" musicians lined up for repair, reality struck me. I'll be without my guitar for longer. Awwww.... but still it is reassuring that known musicians entrust their gear to Mr A. :). Anyway this is an opportunity for me to be more intimate with my '83 Fender Strat. :)
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Back to Me
Finally remembered this lonely blog... Thanks to X for reminding me :P.
Well at least I was preoccupied with a good thing - I've been very active with songwriting recently. I joined an online group of Filipino songwriters (http://songwritersph.net/forum) and have found home away from home. Everyone is talented and very passionate about music, and not just someone else's but their very own music. They are also very helpful and give opportunities and feedback to newbies like myself.
I can't believe that I have written some great songs and even performed the songs I wrote on stage in just a matter of 2 months. Looks like I'm finally on the right track, and have satisfied my cravings for music. I really needed a channel to pour all my musical juices :P. Well there is still the occasional work and other distractions, but am positive something good is coming up. So heads up...
Well at least I was preoccupied with a good thing - I've been very active with songwriting recently. I joined an online group of Filipino songwriters (http://songwritersph.net/forum) and have found home away from home. Everyone is talented and very passionate about music, and not just someone else's but their very own music. They are also very helpful and give opportunities and feedback to newbies like myself.
I can't believe that I have written some great songs and even performed the songs I wrote on stage in just a matter of 2 months. Looks like I'm finally on the right track, and have satisfied my cravings for music. I really needed a channel to pour all my musical juices :P. Well there is still the occasional work and other distractions, but am positive something good is coming up. So heads up...
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Distractions...
So many things has been distracting me from accomplishing what I need to accomplish... >.< There's work, there's family and there's personal entertainment... oh and yeah the all important REST. Well since my work week is almost over, I need to plan ahead for this week so I can record some new songs, and make sure that distractions are kept at bay. Arghhh....
Friday, January 30, 2009
2009 - Sublime
Wow, almost forgot about this blog. Now I'm off to a fresh start. Have been saving up ideas both lyrically and musically, and am ready to show the world what I've got. But then something came up at work and now I'm bugged with so many things to do - and to think of. >.<>
Anyway, I'll be updating my performer profile and be sending em out, and ofcourse auditions - yikes! Wish me luck.
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