Last November I took on the challenge of NaNoWriMo and wrote a 50,000 word novel. It’s not complete, it’s not necessarily good, and it’s actually never even been read. But I did it. I should put up my certificate to celebrate, for reals.
Of course, I’m not much of a novelist, what with being more of a songwriter and all, so this time I thought I’d try NaSoAlMo instead. That means I have to write and record at least 29:09 or new music (one cover allowed) between November 1-30. Hooray for challenges!
I’m keeping them simple and just focusing on getting it done. That means very little in the way of overdubbing and arranging. It’ll mostly be voice and instrument, a listen to what all songs go through before they’re done. I hope you like it, and I hope maybe you learn something about my songwriting. I’d like to learn something, too.
The album is going to be called Kind of an Endless Sky, which I thought something was called once, only it wasn’t. So I got to keep it all for myself. Lucky me. The album is to have twelve songs in total, which means I’ll probably get more that 29:09 worth of music in the end. Each of the twelve songs is about a year in my life or something from that year. That way I never sit down and go “oh, I have nothing to write about!” Instead I’ll say “but I don’t want to write about that!” Then I’ll write it anyway.
I’ll post anything I get recorded here at Kul Wahad, and I’ll keep track of percentages completed over on my NaSoAlMo profile. Come join me on my magical voyage of songwritery. Hoorah.