Broken Strings

Need… guitar strings… fast…


Woke up on a Sunday morning, went to my room (the boys’ room actually but who cares), opened my guitar bag and guess what I saw…

My D-string broke into two!!! The horror, the pain, the anguish, the disappointment… *Cries out in agony*


And it had to happen when I was just about to learn how to play Jason Mraz’s song, “I’m Yours”. *Wails*


Geez, I need to buy a better quality one, going out with friends on Tuesday to get the strings from the Yamaha Shop in Mid Valley. And I just replaced the strings like uhh… three months ago? Okayla, I should’ve changed it like once or twice a month, I’m stingy, sue me. God, the wait for Tuesday kills, I’m like a drug addict without his hourly shot.


*Breathes heavily, starts drooling*


So what did I decided to do while waiting for the Euro final to start? Check on guitar lessons, music theories to be exact, to improve my wee lil’ knowledge on music. Ionian scales, pentatonic, half-steps, diatonic scales, etc, etc. It was then I realized I have such a short focus span; I can’t concentrate on things for more than at least one minute. Quite the predicament I expected from the lazy me.


So I delved in deeper, just a skim though and read up about jazz and blues and had this sudden crave of listening to jazz and blues (even though I can’t differentiate the both of them, or rather have rarely listened to either) And thus I will go out in search for any blues or jazz song I might listen to (I know Koko Kaina sings jazz songs) I’d better ask my friends first to see which songs/artistes I should listen to.


Bu I can barely play this, because I malas want to tune my guitar accordingly. Sigh


This one I malas want to memorise, but I can play it with the help of the music sheet.


My laziness will be the downfall of me. Crap, how am I gonna play alongside Koko Kaina if I don’t work hard?! *The Light of New Resolution glows*


And so Nico decided to continue studying music theories on his own with a resolute face.


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