Music stuff - I was contacted by Tyrone Raman (a very skilled guitarist and composer). He dug my stuff out from Reverbnation and hit me up through my facebook page. Said he's got a beat that he'd like me to write something to for his compositional experiment. He sent the beat through and I listened to it. I really liked it and agreed to work on it with him so first stop this saturday is Ashdown for a couple of recordings and then hopefully by next week I can start jamming some of the new stuff.
Good thing that the pitch today was rescheduled. It gives me more time to work on things from my end of things, Plus I'm still trying to plan how I'm going to organise and initiate the campus market survey and have it done by next week.
With everyday the business ideas get more and more refined. Getting a business foot steady first is important to do. Once I smooth into work and get to generate some kind of income, I'll be able to get some of my other projects off from the ground. Later tomoroow I'm revamping my cv so I could start holiday job hunting already, December is right around the corner.
We are going to be profiling fossil records at N.A.R in the next few days.This October they are organising an event that they'd like me to come over and work my magic at. Opportunities keep presenting themselves everywhere!! I can already imagine the exhibition of ma graphical lyricism by a certain Nuhtkayz ..lol! too very exciting....The line up is crazy so far though, getting to see Pava Guns performing live for the first time would be really wikid.
I hope that by the time that October comes around N.A.R would have 3 Canon cameras to our production resources. It would rock if we could cover that event and have visual footage of the whole shinding for our articles. Only when the cameras get here can we begin the N.A.R artist one on ones among a lot of other things.
Today I managed to get a lot of work done. I also worked into developing productive leverage to get me through this semester with all the crazy load of things to do. Sne came around also and she's been recovering well from the crabs dilemma.
Chrystalising all the visions into little goals was a greater task than I initially thought it would be. Somethings take time to bring together and are not overnight constructions. When value and quality is what you are looking for, A process may span over a period of time to develop. My grandmother always sais to me that "easy come easy go, nothing worth having is easy to accomplish".
I want to bring those lessons into the here and now, I'm starting my 24 week secret course. Will be studying something that I will reveal in here at a later date but I'm bearing my heart and going in!!
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