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Monday 27 February 2012

Project 52: Week of February 20, 2012

Made some progress on a number of fronts this past week:

2.  Buy and learn how to play guitar with my daughter, the Bean - learn to play, wait for it, Stairway to Heaven (remember the scene in Wayne's World?):  The Bean and I continue to take lessons and learn together.  I am amazed at how much easier playing comes for my daughter.  I hope she sticks with it - she'll be a really competent player one day.  Our instructor showed us how to do Stairway to Heaven.  Let's just say I won't be playing it for a while.  It sounds like such a simple melody, but is far from, except for the very first chord.

20.  Read 10 of the unread books on my bookshelves: I finally put a nail in Jonathan Kellerman's With Strings Attached: The Art and Beauty of Vintage Guitars.  Just a beautiful book for anybody who is interested in the fine art of making guitars.  The prose and photography are lush. 

I have also finished a book called Guitar Zero: The New Musician and the Science of Learning that does a serviceable job in laying out the challenges the brain faces in learning how to play music, and how the brain changes as the instrument is learned.

37.  Blog the A-Z Challenge:  I have registered for this particular challenge and have tentatively come up with topics for each letter of the alphabet.  More importantly, I have pre-written about nine or ten - the only way I'll be able to make my way through the daily grind of posting six days a week.

42.  Learn how to download e-books from the Ottawa Public Library to my Kobo E-Reader:  Finally done.  The instructions on the OPL website are as clear as mud but with a little perseverance, I was able to figure out how to download.  I'm still not sure how the e-books get "returned", but I'll find out in a couple of weeks, I guess.

And that's the scoop on last week's progress.

3 comments:

  1. Well, that was a lot more upbeat than the last Project 52 blog. I really think the only way to do this type of thing is to ensure your attitude is as positive as possible, otherwise it becomes a chore and adds itself to all the other chores in your life. I really appreciate that you set off the whole tone of this week's blog by describing your daughter's seeming aptitude for learning the guitar. I don't know if taking pride in her accomplishment's is necessarily factored into the the Challenge, but it certainly seems like icing on the cake. And maybe the flour for future progress.

    I wondered if you knew anyone else that suffers from depression that has taken this challenge? It seems a "clinically" very interesting experience that I will be anxious to hear your thoughts on when you succeed.

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    1. I don't know of anyone else suffering from a significant depression who's doing it. From a therapy point of view, one of the approaches I try to adhere to is called "behaviour activation", which involves making sure you do something meaningful every day. So, this challenge provides the opportunity to do that - both in terms of writing the blog and working on the items on my list.

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  2. You've made some good progress. I'm excited for the day you finally say, "I've mastered Stairway."

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