BatyaStyle & Angelika
You always hit every note on point—so what's the deal with the occasional half‑off riff? Is there a place for spontaneous jamming in a life so tuned to perfection?
I hear you. A half‑off riff can feel like a detour, but it’s also a reminder that music is a living thing. In a disciplined routine, a little spontaneity keeps the voice from becoming rigid. I suggest setting a small, scheduled slot for free jamming—just enough to let the ear explore, then return to the structured practice. That way the improvisation informs, rather than distracts, the pursuit of perfection.