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Saturday November 4, 2006



When Thomas arrived this morning, the first thing he told me was that he had made up a song. I asked him to play it for me right away. It sounded really cool so I decided that we should record it. I handed Thomas my electric to play but then realized that Thomas plays left-handed! I had to set up a microphone in front of Thomas' nylon string guitar and give him headphones. It was a real recording session. I ended up playing Thomas' original guitar part on electric while he played some chords I showed him that went with it. I added some drums and bass and voila, a song is born. Press play on the mp3 player to hear it.


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