Yeah, I don't do that as a general rule. I can improv all day long, but I don't bother turning it into a song.
LOL I actually spend a goodly amount of my practice time doing improv practice. I'd say I probably spend 2 to 3 hours a week in with just improv practice. It's usually a couple of days worth of practice each week, in other words.
Well the things that my ears like or the guitar likes are usually things that my fingers can't really do easily, so most of my practice is me practicing those things that my fingers cant to that caught my ear when I was stoned and half the time at least when I get it down I am like why the fuck was I even learning how to play this in the first place. But I think learning different finger things on the fretboard that are difficult and practicing them is always good to do.
LOL I've spent so much time playing guitar that I can make my fingers do anything I damned well please.
Hmm... I could come up with something I couldn't play. I dunno how good it'd sound, but I could probably make something technically 'correct' in the realm of music theory and was impossible for me to play it. There are some pretty complicated chord structures, but I am pretty fluent with all those. I'd have to invent my own chords and they'd have to be pretty much impossible for anyone to play unless they have mutant hands.
I am not so good that I can play anything. Some chords are just not going to be played real quick by me unless I practice them a lot. Like playing 50 ways to kill your lover, those chords took practice for me, but I can do it with practice
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