Take up cello.What do I do tomorrow?
Take up cello.What do I do tomorrow?
And you wouldn’t even leave the house to explore the world. The internet is so much more than memes and doomscrolling You could go onto YouTube and spend hours listening to videos based off your interests.Mate the world is your oyster. Surely you've got a stack of books you've been meaning to read, a big pile of video games, movies, and shows. I swear, if I never had to work again, I would never, ever be bored for even a second.
Cello is tuned in fifths, not fourths. That would mess me up more than anything. All the intervals would be off, though I suppose the lack of frets would be enough of a visual reconnection.Might be tough to get used to the lack of frets, but the fundamentals have to at least be similar to guitar.
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You can have frets on a cello (or a violin or a viola or a double bass )if you want them. A guy in Canada makes fretted strips that stick on to the fingerboard:Cello is tuned in fifths, not fourths. That would mess me up more than anything. All the intervals would be off, though I suppose the lack of frets would be enough of a visual reconnection.
Depends on what you're playing. If it's folky open chord shit, there's nothing to look at it. If you're playing classical or jazz with three octave arpeggios, different story. I can do fairly well without looking, but some of the lateral runs need my full attention.Who looks at the neck of any stringed instrument after the initial learning stage? I had a couple of adhesive dots to aid me in the beginning. Never even noticed when they wore off because I quit depending on them.
I wrote a little yesterday, around 100 words. Amazing. With my speed I might finish my stories by the same time G.R.R Martin's AI consciousness finishes his last book.
Sometimes chapters just go on and on. And other times you can barely fit a phrase in one. Whatever the chapter needs.I worked on a chapter of my current WIP, following my beat sheet. I wrote roughly 2,000 words on Wednesday, another ~2,000 words last night and another ~1,000 today ... and I'm nowhere near the end of the chapter. Oops.
But that's all right, most of it is either describing the scenes, dialogue, or action. Besides, even though I planned it in advance, I'm still pantsing it (based on the plan, 'course). I'll go over it again when it's done, re-draft it, and split it into bite-size ~2,000-word "batches" for the critique phase.
Scribble, scribble, scribble. A writer's job is never done. ;-P
Tomorrow came. I woke up and played video games for a bit. Then did some writing. Then some guitar. Then my standard eggs, avocados, beans, and apples 18 hour fast-breaking lunch. Then I made Tom-Yum soup for later. Then I went to Lowe's to get a replacement filter for my shop vac so I could vacuum the basement I cleaned yesterday. I also got a butler/pooper-scooper for sweeping up stuff. I got a Bulldozer, the Cadillac of butlers, only to get home and discover that we don't own a broom. Mops, pushbrooms, sweepers, swiffers, but not an old fashioned straw broom for regular sweeping. That put the kibosh on basement cleaning. I decided to wait until tomorrow to go back to Lowe's and buy a broom so I'll have something to do. I also just ran out of deodorant, so I get to go to Walgreens tomorrow, too. It's next to my favorite LQ store so I'll hang out with the boys there and play some guitar. Then official guitar class later in the afternoon.What do I do tomorrow?
Shows what I know. Bass guitar to guitar was easy enough. Guitar to ukulele? Not so much.Guess it depends on what you mean by fundamentals. Guitar has six or twelve strings. Cello has four. Guitar played with fingers. Cello is bowed or plucked. I didn't feel like playing guitar before I took cello lessons gave me any advantage, but mileage may vary.