Songwriter, Recording Artist, and Blogging Musician
Rescue time is an application that has become very important to my weekly GTD review. It’s helping me put some metrics to my writing goals. Read on…
Topics covered: Songwriting for busy people, capturing song ideas, GTD (Getting Things Done), organization, productivity, iTunes, GarageBand, Logic Pro, inspiration, motivation, tagging, mood markings, songwriting techniques, review, Hit Song Cheat Sheet, and much more…
Most people tag things based on subject or meaning. That’s really useful to find information fast. But I thought it would be a good idea to ask myself, “Why am I searching for this information? What’s the benefit I want to get out of it?”
So now if I go searching through my personal database for [...]
Rocketboom has a cool show today. It features Bruce Sterling on SPIMES: Objects trackable through SPace and tIME.
Link: rb_06_mar_29
I got two great links from Steve Rubel today.
First is The Web 2.0 Awards. Over 300 Web 2.0 sites in 38 categories.
Second is Keotag. The first thing I did was grab the tag feeds for “graham english”. It’s a slick way to keep track of what people are saying about you on the internet. And [...]
I’m watching the NCAA Final Four and setting up this blog on WordPress. And now that I’m ready to write my first post, the question is “what categories will I create for this blog?”
Which got me thinking about categories in general. WordPress makes you define categories for your blog posts. It’s not hard to do [...]
Shaan: I work during the day and have little time in evening. I really really want absolute pitch is there a quick and easy way of acquiring this skill?
Graham: Shaan, can you commit 15 minutes a day 5 days a week? In my experience, that’s all you need. I still practice my listening skills about [...]
I'm a songwriter and recording artist who sings, plays keyboards, and explores the vast world of sound hoping to find some magical moments along the way. I'm also a Mac geek.
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