goroth wrote:force yourself to do anything at all with the guitar for like 15 minutes
This is good advice. I find that if I adhere to a light, non-onerous schedule, eventually picking up the guitar
starts to become a second-nature habit/reflex again.
I also find that I need to limit the physical layers between me and the guitar. Even unzipping a gig bag
is sometimes enough to make me question how much I really want to play. So unlatching a hard case
can feel like trying to break your old high school principal out of the county jail (do I really want to bother?
what's the point?). So leaving a guitar out, or having a guitar stand or one of those wall hanging things helps.
As for my 2018 music goals, I've made a bit of progress making some visuals. And my annual hope/idea is to
set up some screening/performances where I show some of my abstract animations and improvise live music
for the soundtrack. I've looked into a few things. But nothing has crystallized into palpable specifics so far.
I've got a relatively good amount of visual material to project... now I just need to set up venues/occasions
and make it happen somehow.
I edited in some overlapping layers of the visuals from one of my animations into this clip.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzUNJQRBNUY[/youtube]