I managed to come up with three full songs (plus pieces of some bigger pre-planned tracks) this way since January, and I think I'm going to try and do this a bit more often from now on. I feel like I came up with ideas this way that I wouldn't have come up with otherwise.
And since I'm not the only one in this small group on this small site here who seems to have been working on their music in new ways this year, I thought it might be fun to share at least those three songs.
My guitar playing still isn't exactly great, but.... I had so much fun that that makes up for it?

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Encompass is a track from way back in January. Likely only the third or fourth time I tried to write this way. certainly the first time I started to think of this improvisational process as a serious way to write songs, and not just something I was playing around with. It probably sounds a little different from the other two 'cause it was finished just before I started processing my drum tracks a little bit differently.
Storm Engine was recorded in... June or July? either way, it was pretty much right after I'd finally found myself with a really nice 7-string guitar and I was too excited to write something on it to wait until I'd actually... you know... written something on it.

and GateRunner was just recorded and produced this month. May end up being my last track completed in 2020. ...I think in this case I cheated a bit by writing down two or three lines of lyric a day ahead, and then improvising a track around those ideas, so it's only almost from scratch. But that got me thinking about how this sort of writing can be worked in alongside the other sorts of songwriting I usually do, and how I really should practice this type of writing more.

That's probably also what made me think that these three tracks would be interesting to share.
Maybe I'll add more, in the new year, if and when I do more stuff like this.