#34

February 25th, 2010

Played some more O’Canada and double bass music down on Inner Harbour walkway kinda near Spinnakers.  I’m starting to really like practicing outside in the sun.

#33

February 24th, 2010

Today I went wandering in my neighborhood of Oak Bay looking for a park in which to play and hoping there would be people there.  Turns out that there were people in the first park I went to; two mom’s with two children playing on the structure.  Fun! They enjoyed having some random entertainment in the park.  Who wouldn’t?

#32

February 23rd, 2010

#32 on the 23rd of Feb: Had a massive Spontaneous Music Jam at my Landmark SELP completion night. Seemed like half the class was singing along at one point. Videos, music, and pictures are incoming.

#31

February 22nd, 2010

#31 on the 22nd of Feb: Played celtic tunes with Laia Zubrecki in Beacon Hill park. Spread the Spontaneous Music vibe to walking traffic, and enjoyed playing music in the spring sun.

# 30

February 21st, 2010

#30 on the 21st: Played at my work again. Tried to make it different by inviting my client to play along, and make it into an impromptu jam.

#29

February 20th, 2010

#29 On the 20th: Nikole T. and I took our rehearsal over to the Point St. house and played for the household. There’s 10 people who live there last I checked, and several of of them appreciated having the music drifting through their cavernous home.

#28

February 19th, 2010

#28 On the 19th: That same client and I went and played more music and sang songs by the water near his house in esquimalt. The neighborhood undoubtedly noticed (we were loud) but nobody commented. I take that as a good sign.

#27

February 18th, 2010

#27 On the 18th: Played some classical music for another client at work who happens to love Mozart. He dug it.

#26

February 17th, 2010

#26 On the 17th: Almost forgot to do one this day, slipped in a slow O’Canada on the double bass, for my partner and aforementioned neighbours above and below, at 11:30pm.

# 25

February 16th, 2010

#25 On the 16th: Sang O’Canada in front of the torch in Vancouver…. for some reason fumbled the words.