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New Years Resolutions 2026… Music Only… Maximum of 3 please 🙏

My three are…
1 Learn how to play Barbers Adagio for Strings (Guitar / GeoShred transcription)
…. carried over from last year ☹️
2 Finish the track that I’ve had on the back burner for over two years 🤔
…. last year it was 2 but I managed to finish this one that had been languishing for a year or so

3 Try and break out from my standard backing / GeoShred solo creations 😊

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    1. Learn new music to play on piano.
    2. Learn to make music for videogames (in progress) and apply myself.
    3. I couldn't think of anything else, but try to finish Jamuary 2026. (I was doing well with 2025, but then I lost interest lol.)
  • My three are:

    1. To put some vocals on tracks this year.
    2. To add to my setup with a 'sit on the sofa component' I have another Macbook on the way for this and plan to add a Push 3 controller later on.
    3. To continue to have as much fun making music as possible before my hearing finally gives up like other parts of me lol....and to continue learning while I have fun!
    1. Begin the new musical project my wife and I have been discussing for the last two months.
    2. Keep improving my piano playing by learning the six songs I have in mind, giving me two months per song to work out what's being played and to learn to play it well.
    3. ^ Same on guitar.
  • Not really resolutions as I don’t really make them, but ongoing things:

    1. Improve my sight reading for piano so I can play without having to slow down at the more complex parts
    2. Work on scales on sax and generally get better at fingering intervals in various keys
    3. Make more music that gets recorded
    1. I published two whole tracks in 2025. Laughable but it’s an improvement to my forum average of one track every other year. So i want to achieve two tracks a month by 2027.

    2. I became more fluent with interval identification. Now I’m trying to become just as fluent with transcribing riffs and phrases. My goal is one shot, one kill.

    3. I wish to resume learning Konnakol.

    1. Write more songs.
    2. Sing more songs.
    3. Don't die.
  • edited January 2
    1. Improve at sight reading music - every couple years I work on learning to read music but never have gotten good enough to translate what’s on the page to my instrument.
    2. Finish and publish an app - I’ve been working on one related to color theory, but I plan to eventually build something music related. I at least already have a working draft of something at this point.
    3. Perform more (make some money?) - I’m starting a “Discord Bard” service to play live guitar for Discord streamers. Between that and some busking I’d like to put myself out there as a performer more and maybe get some beer money in the process.
  • I’m wish you all well in your endeavours 🙏
    I think I prefer yours to mine @JohnnyGoodyear , although not sure about the singing bit 😊
    I’m a big fan of Shakti @Blipsford_Baubie who I believe make use of Konnakol.

    1. Get deeper into using Logic Pro
    2. Try to release a track each month
    3. Love my dog
    1. Release a track each month (hopefully)

    2. Stop thinking that the app xxx would make me a better producer and concentrate on what i have.

    3. Buy new headphones (Beyerdynamic DT990 PRO X)

  • edited January 2

    A. Learn drambo, loopy pro, fugue machine rubato workflows
    B. Hit “PRINT” on all of my AUM jams and make some structured songs
    C. Finalize my hardware routing (maybe w a new or smaller mixer)

    (And get some dust covers) ;P

  • edited January 2
    1. Take my new process from the past 4 years and marry it to the processes I was doing before.
    2. Accept I don't have the time to properly mix/engineer/arrange things as much as I would like and it is often best to just move on. This is my backyard garden patio / basement railroad diorama. Trying to make it more than that in the little windows of time I have just shoots myself in the foot.
    3. Post some stuff here
  • @GeoTony said:
    I’m wish you all well in your endeavours 🙏
    I think I prefer yours to mine @JohnnyGoodyear , although not sure about the singing bit 😊
    I’m a big fan of Shakti @Blipsford_Baubie who I believe make use of Konnakol.

    Johnny, kinda sorta funny that staying alive is last on your list.

    Tony, thank you for introducing me to Shakti! I’m not actuality a fan of Konnakol performances, but a fan of using it as a tool for understanding and internalizing rhythm. I’ve tried and failed quite a few times to try and understand what it means to be “in clave.” When percussionists would talk about being on the two-side or three-side, i didn’t get it. I would see the notation of rhythmic figures, and theory, and still wouldn’t get it. Not long after beginning and practicing Konnakol principles , I finally understood.

    Back to Shakti, I really dig it. I watched a few performances. It scratches that Santana itch for me. I love the Tablas player. Great group.

  • Get better at guitar.

    Record more of my own music.

    Pick up a sixth instrument and get good at it.

    1. Get better paying gigs so I can actually pay my bills.
    2. Get gigs that will always pay on time so I can stop selling my music gear to pay bills on time.
    3. Thats it, if i can just get 1 and 2 done that will be enough for this year…
  • zAkzAk
    edited January 4

    Learn Piano in the cold months (already in progress)

    Learn the Roland Mood Pan in the warm months

    Get to a level that I can start jamming with other people with both instruments

  • I hope to not feel guilty about neglecting to comment on people’s Creation/Collaborations. 🫤

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