¡Viva España!
My entry into solo work came fairly late, I was in pro bands for decades before starting to play solos and duos. So my whole approach to playing revolves around how I'd play a song if I were still in a band. And that means needing two hands to solo well. Nearly every real instrument other than piano, organ and accordion bends the pitch to be expressive.
That kind of rules out styles. Sure, I'll use a style to create the backing track from time to time, but when it comes to performing, I need both hands!
The tip I gave you about putting an amp on the SN Jazz Guitar is basically useless unless you're constantly riding the pitch lever! Sax, guitars, synths, solo strings, everybody bends!
The way to get control of sequences is to use the Markers feature. Mark the solo, mark the verse or chorus, then you can easily add extra solos, extra verses, cut sections out on the fly. It takes seconds to do, and allows you to respond to your crowd nightly!
Enjoy the paella, we'll talk when you get back!
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!