In addition, today was our other friends birthday. I got him a $20 Gamestop card. Apparently our other friend gave him a $20 Gamestop card as well so I guess he will be buying more games. I wish my other friend could've gotten him something else. We all have enough games really. It would've been more thoughtful to get something a bit more interesting. Although I can't blame him because I was thinking of video games too! As the birthday boy's mom said to him today," You have enough games." Seriously. We all do. But we are all thinking we can never have enough. Just look at my older brother's steam account on his PC. Or just our shelves in our room. Nothing but video games. We're just big gamers and that's how I like it. So anyways, its been awesome playing Project M with the guys. I'm really good at it, even in four player free for all. I would say I'm better at Project M than Smash 4. I would also say that I like Project M way better than Smash 4 just because PM has Snake, a character that I just have to have in Smash 4. They really need to get on that and add him as dlc because we all know its bound to happen sooner or later. Snake's a beast in Brawl and PM. Somehow Snake has become like my favorite video game character and I don't know anything about the Metal Gear Series like at all. I'm thinking about playing my brother's PS3 because he has Metal Gear Solid 4 on it, and maybe I could learn a thing or two about Sony's golden boy from playing that.
Also, I've been listening to a lot of free-jazz. Its a lot different from the stuff that I'm learning to play, which is just plain ole' straight-ahead jazz. I think its much harder to learn how to play free-jazz because I think you have to be a great jazz musician that can play straight-ahead before you can abandon the rules and go all free, with no time signatures, melodies, and rhythm. I'm working on standards from the real books. Songs like Four on Six, Billie's Bounce, Fall, and Autumn Leaves are all things I'm currently playing. As I keep practicing playing over changes the more I realize that the changes aren't hard to play over, and that in some cases you can play whatever you want, as long as your hitting some of the key chord tones. I'm a novice at music theory but my guitar teacher is explaining it to me in bits and pieces here and there. I'm not really interested in theory and I don't think I could really fully understand it unless I studied it at University or even a community college nearby. But at the same time you can't just be completely ignorant of theory.
Lastly, I subscribed to an anime streaming site called Crunchy-roll. So far its been terrific. I'm currently watching Hunter x Hunter and Jojo's Bizarre Adventures, two of the latest and greatest anime to come out of Japan. Hunter x Hunter is about a kid named Gon who wants to become a hunter because of his father. Jojo's Bizarre Adventures is about a mask that once worn, turns the wearer into an immortal vampire. It's pretty cool. With these less hours at work, life has gone back to a slower pace and I've been able to focus more on my music. I'm looking forward to next month when Starcraft II Legacy of the Void comes out. I'll be playing that a lot with my online friends. My friend said something interesting to me today. He said that although I'm a Nintendo fanboy right now, that he will always see me more as a PC guy. I responded with "PC master race, right?". It was a great little moment in the day. I also wanted to say that this blog has become a personal blog for now. Eventually I will go back to writing about jazz album appreciations and talk more about music and my thoughts on that. That's all for now. Keep on keeping on. And as Tavis Smiley says," remember, keep the faith."
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