it’s a very simple chord progression, but the lyrics & vocals are what make the song…now I just need to record it. I’ve got the piano part in mp3 format from a finale file I made. Recording the vocals is the hard part for me.
holly__hox's Life List
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1. stop settling for less
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2. go to a day spa
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3. write letters to random addresses
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4. Give blood
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5. vacation in italy
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6. watch AFI's 100 greatest american movies
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7. be a size 8
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8. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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9. play the guitar well
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10. get a massage
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11. get a psychic reading
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12. learn to read and write Korean
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13. tell someone my life story, beginning to end
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14. keep track of my finances
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15. live in my own apartment
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16. pay off my Target Visa and then cut it up into tiny pieces
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17. learn to cook well
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18. read modern library's top 100 best english language novels
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19. get to 140 pounds
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20. run marathon distance (26.2 miles)
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21. record a demo.
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Well, on the flight to South Korea, I managed to stay up 25 hours, and then on the flight back…well I just got back, actually, and the tally is up to 28 hours right now. :)
Not fulfilling in anyway, haha…just something I always wanted to do just to do it. I suggest doing it on a LONG trip, because even if your home time zone suggests you should be in bed, the sunlight and the fact that it’s only 11.30 AM wherever you are in the world makes it so much easier to stay awake! it’s more of a psychological thing than anything else.
but warning: staying up for more than 24 hours makes you look…..well, like you stayed up for 24+ hours. :P
I finally went! Jetlag (13 hour difference) was REALLY HARD for the first week, so I was really jaded and was pretty miserable. But once I got over that, I had a lot of fun! I visited the DMZ, the Korean Folk Village, the pretty ‘countryside’, hit the noraebang quite a few times, and got to meet a ton of family. :) all in all, a great trip and I’m sure I will go again sometime in the future….though I could NEVER live there. ;)
