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CAS Blog: November 2018

     During this time frame, I had continued practicing “Hey Joe” as part of my guitar training, but in terms of actually creating pieces that I’m at all satisfied with, it seems that there’s still some work to do on my part to achieve what I want. I guess I should never take songwriting, no matter how asinine some products of it may seem.      I have continued working out with Blake and making progress and increasing my strength in that regard. I have not done service since the completion of my Eagle Scout project in June, but, as I said previously, that is certainly subject to change. (Learning outcome #1, #2)

CAS Blog: October 2018

I would like to detail some of the progress that I have made regarding my creativity. During this time frame, I made strides in my progress upon learning “Hey Joe”, The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s seminal 1967 blues rock masterwork. The chord progressions were fairly simple to master in a few minutes, but its the solo that I had trouble completing and what I had to practice continually (I still haven’t mastered it fully). Beyond playing guitar and (trying my best) composing music, I have also been attending workout sessions with my father and I’s personal trainer as often as possible, homework permitting. Although I never have been one to engage in exercise on my own choosing, it is nice to see improvements in my physique and mental well-being resulting from it. No words on service at the moment, but that is bound to change sometime soon. (Learning outcome #1, #2)

CAS Blog: September 2018

To start off my CAS journey, I would just like to say that mainly I've been playing guitar as my creative aspect. I've played guitar since I was twelve years old in the fifth grade, and I would say that it is probably my number one hobby. Mainly, I just enjoy blues-based progressions and songs. I pretty much practice every day, and I look on improving my skills in any way I can, particularly within soloing, as I believe that I can maybe move beyond simple blues-based solos and maybe incorporate other styles to build a more comprehensive and complex repertoire. However, in the near future, I plan on doing other creative pursuits, mainly in computer programming, such with which I've had interest in pursuing for a while. (Learning Outcome: #1, #2)