I’ve been quite busy with school for the last couple of weeks, so I haven’t had quite as much time to spend on making new videos as I would have wanted, but now I finally managed to finish one. It’s a brand new song called “From the corner of my eye” that I wrote a few weeks ago. Check it out!
As a part of my education, I’m doing a kind of internship at the local music school and teach music to little kids for about two hours every friday. It’s both and challenging, I like it a lot. I also have to do a full time internship for two weeks, and both observe a teacher at the music school and see how they teach, as well as teach a bit myself. I’m half-ways through the second week of this right now. It’s loads of fun, but it really does a number on your brain to do it full time. I normally start working at around 1 or 2 pm and work until about 8 pm every night, and holy crap is my brain tired when I get home. It’s really quite exhausting to work with kids and to stay focused and teach for a full day. But I like it. It would be awesome if I could find a job as a teacher after I’m done with this course. Part time teaching and part time performing would be about as awesome as it can get.
Heya, folks!
I got myself a brand new guitar! It’s a Walden D560CE acoustic steel string guitar. It has a pickup, so I can plug it into an amp. I went to all the big music stores in town and tried pretty much every guitar they had available in the price range I was interested in. The Walden sounded awesome, so I eventually bought it. There was a problem, though… After playing on it for about two days at home, I noticed there was a weird rattle whenever I played certain sounds, as if the guitar was distorting on its own. So I took it back to the shop. The guitar guy was utterly confused and had no idea what might be causing the weird noise. But no problem, he ordered me a brand new Walden and told me to come pick it up next week. I did. So now I have an even newer replacement Walden. Sadly, this one doesn’t quite have the big and amazing tone the other one had, but it’s still better than the other models I tried.
In other news, I recorded a new video of my song “Falling out of love” and put it up on YouTube. I started recording it several days ago, but because of a stubborn cold my voice sounded pretty funky, so I had to wait a few days before I could record the vocals and finish it. You can see me playing my new guitar in this video. I even forgot to remove the sticker on the pick guard… Check it out!
My second video is now up on YouTube! I just couldn’t wait to get started on this one. I had so much fun making the first video, and the feedback I got for it was pretty awesome! Thanks a lot to everyone who helped promote it!
Now, I probably should have been studying psychology instead of recording this video, but oh well… The book is not going anywhere…
Here’s the video. I hope you’ll enjoy it!
I’ve been thinking about making some kind of videos for my songs for a while now, but I didn’t really know how. I have plenty of ideas about how they could look, but I know precisely zip about video software and editing, so turning that into reality is another story altogether. So to just get my ass in gear and make one, I decided to start simple: simply film myself recording one of the songs and then do some very basic editing with a program called Ulead Video studio.
And so, here it is. Check it out and let me know what you think!
I am now officially back in college. I had my first lesson today, a 2 hour psychology class. Easing into it, indeed…
I’m actually quite happy to be back, I think this is going to be lots of fun. I’m going to be studying for three semesters, ending up a teacher. The classes I’ll be taking seem interesting, and the people in my class seem nice. It’s a little strange to be back, though. It’s been 3,5 years since I graduated from the performance program, but in some ways it feels like I never left this place. Things are pretty much the same. But there’s one thing I haven’t missed, and that is getting up this early. It’s going to take a while to get used to it again…




