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For my guitar work, my practice sessions usually start with, scales for warm ups -> Rhythm practice and chord shapes/ discover new chord combination -> Jam Tracks for various modal exercising -> Work on a song -> Finish with a drum track and see how many different songs i can segue in and out of before i either break the -> chain, or run out of juice.
any suggestions, tips, things that you do to help you become a better guitar player but more importantly a better musician?