Crip
I practice with my bass a couple hours a week just to keep my chops alive - that could change since I'm thinking of looking for a local outfit that plays out. Somebody always needs a bass player.
Most of my work is with my six string. I have a strat but it sounds as much like a Gibson as I've ever heard - Seymour Duncan pup that screams.
I practice 1-3 hrs per day working through scales, modes, tutorials and so on. I play the 'big four' which are the next four tunes I want to record and if I have time I work on other songs to keep them fresh in my mind.
Part of that always turns in to perfecting some minor (or major) element of a song that I just thought could be better.
up to six hours on Sat and Sun - I stay up later than my wife and my practice studio is behind the house.
i'm working pretty hard because I've become entranced by playing like the big guys do. While sticking to rock/metal I want the freedom the classical players have - the freedom that comes from technical expertise, theory and repitition.
I saw two guys on youtube the other night playing a Vivaldi piece where their guitars sounded like the whole violin section and thought 'hell yeah! - I want some of that." A long journey and I'm no spring chicken, but going after the neo-classical metal etc ability level seems a worthy goal. And it is reflected in being able to play better when doing blues, rock or ocuntry.
Bad side of that is I always feel terribly incompetant and know I need more education and time. Education I can scrounge off the net but time? It waits for no one.
Talbot