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Interesting discussion. In the realm of jazz guitar, I've been breaking away from cliches by - well, I don't know whether you'd call it "adopting" or "abandoning" position playing. I have a to move all over the neck when playing jazz tunes - if the root is D, I'll want to play at the 5th fret (where the D bass is on string 5) or the 10th (D bass on string 6), more or less. Now I'm trying to play through tunes without changing position - start at the 8th fret and play scales and arpeggios that suit the underlying chords, but without moving from that fret as the tune cycles through all its changes and keys. Then, on the next chorus, do the same thing at the 2nd fret, or in open position. That has certainly been effective for expanding my vocabulary (and, I feel it's made it more authentic-sounding). As I go through these changes, preferring accuracy and coherent phrasing to speed, I find the connection between what I hear in my head and what comes out to be improving as well.