Respect
2.11.2009Comment
For over a year now, I’ve been buying guitar parts on E-bay to build a replica of a ‘72 Fender Telecaster Deluxe. I’ve always liked this guitar, so I when I saw a gold body available, I figured now was the time. Usually, I’ve only seen this guitar in brown, natural, black, & sunburst, and since I already have some acoustics, and one other electric in those colors, I was attracted to the gold. I also have a thing for gold Les Paul’s, but not the pocketbook for one. A few weeks ago I decided it was time to finish this project and order the last piece I needed, the neck.
I’ve only seen this guitar with solid maple necks, and I wanted a rosewood for the look and the warmth, but since Fender doesn’t make them that way, I custom ordered a neck from Warmoth.com and they take all the details, stuff I normally don’t even think about. Well, I thought I had everything right, except I discovered that the pre-drilled holes for the tuners were a 16th of an inch too small. Two options; return & purchase smaller tuners or make the holes bigger. Since I didn’t feel comfortable taking a drill or file to my new beauty just yet, I figured I would seek some expert advice. So I called my friend Jeremy who’s dad builds Mauel guitars, and then Larry down at Encore music, and he said he had a tool I could borrow and just ream the holes out a bit bigger.
So I went down to the store that’s been around for over 20 years, and Larry was kind of busy so he told me to just go ahead and and use the workbench near the back of the store to do what I needed to do. I told my wife I would probably be gone an hour, well 2.5 hours later I left the store with a nearly finished guitar. What’s funny was that while I was behind the bench, I must have talked to half a dozen people who assumed I worked there. Asking me where to go for lessons, if they could borrow a chord, what I was doing, why does that Tele have a Strat neck, and if they could use the restroom.
Now, I’ve never really had the desire to work in a music store, but after pretending to do so for part of the day, I kind of had fun. Turns out if you know a little bit about what your doing, and you do it in the right spot, people might give you more respect or authority than you really deserve. Kind of makes me think about my real jobs, and to not think more highly of myself just because people think I know what I’m doing. Just a little lesson in humility for today.
Free Meal
2.3.2009Comment
You probably heard about Denny’s giving away a free “Grand Slam” breakfast valued at $5.99 from 6am to 2pm today. (this does not include coffee).
I needed to be at an event in Sacramento by 7am this morning and for a moment thought about waking up a half hour early to redeem this offer. I decided that 5:30am was early enough and opted for more sleep over two pancakes, two eggs, and two servings of my breakfast meat of choice. It is now 11:30 PST and my stomach is not happy with my tired heads decision. However, I had a Denny’s breakfast about two weeks ago in Monterey and I don’t recall my stomach feeling to great about that choice either. As I sit waiting for lunch time, did you get a free breakfast this morning? And if so, how was it?
Songs I Sang On Sunday
2.2.2009Comment
Yesterday, was a good day. I mean I was rooting against the Steelers, but
Sunday was a good day. I’m in short supply of drummers & lead guitar players these days, so I’ve been having to change the instrumentation around more than normal to make it work, but I’m discovering I like the change it brings. Since “worship” tunes are all relatively similar in chords, arrangement, & lyrical content, to change the instrumentation is a nice option for bringing a bit of musical variety. I’ve also noticed I can hear the congregation singing, and they are hearing each other more, when the drums & amps aren’t blaring. That said, I’m looking forward to the full band next Sunday. But with just Piano, Acoustic, two female Vocalists and myself, here is the set we sang.
How Can I Keep From Singing – Chris Tomlin & Matt Redman
You Are My All In All – Dennis Jernigan
Give Us Clean Hands – Charlie Hall
(Sermon)
Clinging To The Cross – Tim Hughes & Martin Smith
It’s Your Blood – Michael Christ
Holy Is The Lord – Chris Tomlin & Louie Giglio
What did you sing?









