Most of llirik works are made simply on the spot with little practice prior to recording. Few tracks are even redone to improve upon them either musically or in playing.

The concept behind llirik music is that it must come from the soul. Once a likeable tune is found, it is simply played until it is felt that the track has fulfilled itself.

All bridges and solos are done in a similar fashion. Most of the time, when it is felt that a bridge should occur, the musician's fingers simply play something that is in the same key as the rest of the song. The same thing occurs with solos, yet these are more raw emotion and rarely are they played again.

Some thought however is given to the underlying tracks such as drums or other instruments such as strings (cello's, violins) or even brass (trumpets, horns). This is done so that these instruments are indeed part of the same song and do not feel out of place.