Today we uploaded a new production music track to our online music library that reflects my mood. You see, yesterday I was scheduled to have three gum grafts in my mouth to correct my gum recession. No recession jokes please. Okay, maybe one. The recession was so bad, I had to put my money where my mouth is and then get in a soup line because I couldn't chew the fat. Oops, I think that was three bad jokes in one. I'm getting off the subject, though. Back to what I was talking about.
The new music track is called "A Happy Day 2" because, as I mentioned, I'm in a good mood today. I postponed the gum grafts. Because, after all, tomorrow is another day (actually, six months from now is ... well ... better than tomorrow so I chose a six-month delay). A word to the wise: use a very soft toothbrush and brush very softly downward on the upper teeth and upward on the lower teeth. Got that?
The new music track we uploaded today is light and upbeat. Yep, like my mood. We used acoustic guitars to give it a natural sound. In fact, I personally laid down one of the acoustic guitar tracks about three weeks ago in the little village of Bobcaygeon, Ontario. I was in a small room upstairs at the back of the cottage away from the street noise, using a blue acoustic electric guitar I picked up for under $300 at Maars Music in Peterborough, Ontario (yeah, a little plug for them). I love that the guitar is blue. It makes it just that more funky. Not that the song is funky. Nope. It's a 30-second soft rock tune that is perfectly timed to 30 seconds. You can listen to "A Happy Day 2" here (remember the days when it was bad web design to say "here" with a link instead of giving the way too long URL?). By the way, the 30-second track is called "A Happy Day 2" because we also created a 2-minute loop called "A Happy Day" for those folks out there who need a nice soft contemporary music track for their video project or (as we used it for) phone messages on hold. We believe the new 30-second track will work nicely for commercials and podcast intros.
So today we finished up "A Happy Day 2" in our Texas studio, where it's sunny and warm, me not in pain from gum grafts, and a belly full of oatmeal. Does life get any better than that?
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