Partly it’s also the instrument. Electric guitar players probably all default to the same old blues licks, which is fine as it’s like learning idiom when you learn to speak a new language.
But if you want to write creatively that language, you either embrace idiom (characters speaking in local dialect) or come up new ways to describe things, or both.
I’ve derailed my own point. I came to say that, if I play some chords and then improvise along to that, it’s always some super-mellow pap. Especially if somebody is listening. It’s like I don’t want to offend them with harsh sounds.
When I’m composing though, or the house is empty, I always prefer nasty sounds, and weirdness.
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