![]() It to me in 2020, but was stolen by a mail person, straight up. That’s so satisfying to me.”Ī few months back you received a custom Jazzmaster from Fender that you’d co-designed. I love learning and just metronoming ‘til the cows come home. I guess it’s the theme song for some anime I’ve never seen, but I found the song on the internet and was obsessed with this one riff in it – it’s very glide-y. “I’ve been learning Duvet by a band called Bôa. And now that I have so much time to play guitar, I’ve been learning some other people’s songs.” I’m doing a lot of metronome practices and messing with different tunings. There’s a guitar solo during the set that I’m not crazy about, so I’ve been messing with that. “I’ve been writing a little bit I’m modifying things for the live set. I just sit in my beanbag all day long and never put it down. I have a loft up here – you climb this ladder all my guitar stuff is up there. I’ve been spending so much time at home, because I’m not supposed to be overusing my voice, and I’m not supposed to be in loud environments. It’s almost too much freedom.”ĭid that forced vocal rest push you towards playing more guitar those first few weeks after surgery? My lower range is pretty much gone, but my upper range is insane – so high! I think I might’ve had polyps since I was 14 it’s the first time I’ve ever been a boundless singer. ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s still healing, but I’m starting to sing again, which is cool. “It’s been very complicated, more labor-intensive than I thought – it’s been a lot of discipline and doing exercises all day long. How has your vocal recovery been coming along? ![]()
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