
Therapy for Promised Calm is a strange affair. Like Oswald Copperplate writes above. Sometimes it’s here…..sometimes it’s there. When both ‘here’ (daytime) or ‘there’ (nighttime) is found and started? Yes…..consistency whatever time of day or night can definitely exist.
Daytime is always King with recording. It feels good to raise your head from the writing desk, or swivel the stool you sit on when recording the songs onto the home studio recording system, and just simply look out the window to the hillsides and woodland out back and side of house for a short while.
Nighttime has to be quiet. No sound proofing. So a gentle vibe exists by playing on an electric guitar ‘off amplifier’.
Music recording is holistic. Ambience, Day or Night, is constant in The Den. Familiarity is cool.

‘Here’ above…..is writing doodle words for therapy and gazing at the countryside for peace and joy. ‘There’ below…..music.
I now have the Hohner Les Paul electric guitar back after it has even ‘set up’. This involved a professional guy who gets the whole playing status improved. This involves adjusting the guitar’s mechanical set up with focus on five basic steps/elements: new strings, adjusting neck relief (allows strings to ring without buzzing), setting the action (the distance between strings and fretboard in order to make playing easier), calibrating intonation (staying in tune the higher up the fretboard you play) and adjusting the pick up height (changes the overall output and tone of the sound produced). There is more to consider if other adjustments or change of various parts is needed. But the initial five steps are the basics.
I played and experimentally recorded a sound for a song vibe today. It will be called ‘Stars above the Dunes’. The intention was to record the main chords and then overlay two guitar mess arounds on top of the main chords. I am no six string guitar player! I am a bass guitar player who loves to write songs. So it is always a bit naive when I play. But playing like this brings about little melodies that can be mulled over and added as the song progresses. My guitar playing is so erratic it can bring about groans….or little ‘Ooh. That could work’ scenarios. What happens is that I can hear little ‘riffs’ or simple melody off shoots that can be isolated, practiced to get them cleaner and in tune and finally played properly as the song progresses.
HEADPHONES 🎧 FOR LISTENING ARE KING!
The ideal? Get my brother to play them as he is a lead guitarist. The bass guitar melody can be lifted from the beefier version at end of blog. I can play it gentler to suit this vibe.
As always, the intention here on each audio bar is to present the Warts and All of three little experimental recordings of this ‘Stars Above the Dunes’ idea. The swirly echo version awaiting rework/polish it up properly status. The acoustic version of trying out the vocal tune. And finally, the beefier version.
The softer electric guitar version above was a quick half hour of recording three guitar bits and bobs over a quickly chosen rhythmic percussive beat from the GarageBand drum library. I slowed the drum tempo down, but just ignored trying to get a perfect rhythm and various percussive instrument choices in order to play along to. Just went with the basic offering and grooved happily to the flow. Yes. It was Fun really. Therapeutic Promise for Calm.
Calm? Everyday recently, and without fail , a guitar is always picked up and strummed. A few melodies in the mind often surface to say ‘Hi’. Some are absolutely awful. Some are surprisingly okay and bring me a vibe that produces a smile. I could use my past nursing brain knowledge and think ‘Hey Man! Your multiple synaptic network of connections for firing up the neurological process in order to find a much needed musical and emotional rehabilitation are a-tingling along nicely Mr. Summers. Cool’. In reality and in a now retired nutshell mind I actually translate that to ‘Oooh! That’s nice. Cool’. Acoustic guitar is fairly loud. A luxury for daytime. Nighttime it would wake up my wife. That’s not good with her early morning start for the busy day she invariably has ahead.
So this acoustic try out below is the vocal tune and lyrics that will be polished up and tried over the above audio bar Soft Dune version. Well….when it is eventually recorded again and played properly.
A little thought on songwriting.
Daytime acoustic is replaced by Middle of Nighttime electric guitar. If nighttime electric is used….it gets ‘scratchy’. Is it easy to not be bothered using no amplifier with electric guitar at times? Yes….very easy. You tolerate the lack of resonant sound. At 03.00 to 05.18 in the early hours, when you’ve woken up and a melody is saying ‘Hi’ in your head you would play on a plastic toy guitar if needed. Electric guitars are softer than acoustics when played quietly. But scratch sound has to be tolerated. But….you instinctively know you have to catch ‘that thar’ song. A song written in dreamland is ethereal. Much better dream imagined than it actually sounds in reality. However past memories of failures surface. Dream songs can sound terrible when sung or played on wakening. And…you still have hope that on suddenly awakening that you can be successful in the ‘catch me if you can’ scenario. It never fails to get you panicking. A get it quickly before it goes off on holiday, never to be seen again experience. But! As said above. The hush shush of 05.18 quiet is required when your wife is sleeping and she has a full day ahead.
Here below is a song currently being worked on. ‘Where in the World’. Having the idea early in middle-ish of nighttime the electric guitar is strummed oh so quietly. Then I can go into the ‘scissor’ alter option in the SHURE MOTIV App it was recorded on and shift the sound to medium or loud if I have strummed too softly and can’t pick up certain notes, etc. I tend to hum sometimes too. If I save the medium/loud choice, it can be a new file catch. In other words there can be two or three different volume levels for safe keeping. Ideas are naive and rough. But priceless to have as the original reference to go to.
Then when I have time I record it on the Mac M2 to see if it was worth capturing.
Here below is the full on sound of the song Stars Above the Dunes that I played last year.

ah…your Den is the perfect place, Gray…and the view from the window is great – contrasting and balanced…
Lol, if my handwriting was like yours, i suspect I’d be doodling better, rather than alternating between names on my mind and numbers 1 to 9 🥴🤭
I’m not sure if there’s a problem on my side or if it is WP – but i am unable to listen to your uploads on this post…
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The Den was my nurse study room. I redecorated it to get rid of the technical and medical memories. So now it feels more media friendly. Music, reading, drawing, painting, etc. are nice relaxing pastimes now. Handwriting? It is nice to not get too intense with ‘getting it right’. Like the words you yourself produce poetically, it is good when you let lines flow. Let them go to places that feel that they belong there. Regimented lettering in confined space can change to seek further afield with swirls and twirls. Also. You can write a descriptive word like Guitar or a Flower name and then weave an image of a guitar or flower within and outside of the word as an extension of the word. YouTube has so many examples of simple art. I love watching and trying afterwards.
Thank you for replying Destiny. 🙏🏽🍁🍂
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Oh! Regarding the uploads Destiny. I don’t know why. Sometimes I can get failures and cannot listen or watch videos from international sites too. Technicalities I should imagine. But the songs on this post? They aren’t really finished and are rough. They are short examples of how recordings progress. So, there will be finished examples of these songs in future blogs. Probably on video. Hope this helps. 😊🍁🍂🙏🏽
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For the past few days i have been unable to access posts…save a few and now i can’t access any…not even my own …😭 maybe its a problem on my side…
If it doesn’t resolve…may I use a a image of your blog in my post please?
I can access only comments for now…
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Yes. Of course you can Destiny. I see there are little differences on WordPress currently. Maybe they are going through some changes. It is worth contacting their team. Not sure how you do this, but you have a good community here and I bet someone will have the technical skills and know how to resolve this problem.
All the best and 🤞🏼 fingers crossed. 🍁🍂🙏🏽
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thank you, Gray …I’m hoping someone can help 😬 so i don’t have to go through that lengthy process of contacting WP…
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I should imagine that your community will sort out answers for you. Myself? My technical knowledge is zero concerning WP. When I have had problems in the past, I ignore them and then eventually it repairs itself. A few sites didn’t get back to normal and I simply closed them down. Moonfruit and MySpace were two like this. No longer active. But WP is vibrant for many reasons and definitely worth sorting out. Sometimes it may not be WP themselves but the site being invaded by some weird outside ‘bug’. Fingers crossed it is just a blip and all will turn out okay. Cheers Destiny. 🙏🏽🍁🍂
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