Hi and welcome to the forums! Dream journals are a great place to start and it sounds like you are on the right path to start having some LDs, but don't focus too much on SP (sleep paralysis). Few people have WILDs (wake initiated lucid dreams, from a waking state directly into the dream) as their first lucids, as it is rather difficult but not impossible. If it works for you, then by all means use it.
As far as your questions go, lucid dreaming can help you achieve anything you want in your dreams, and also some great benefits in your waking life. You are correct that it is very fun, and it has many neurological benefits. Firstly, remember that as you dream, your brain still sends signals through your nerves to your muscles, but since you are in SP, your body doesnt move. This help with repetitive tasks such as writing, or, as you mentioned, playing the guitar. It also help with memory in the sense that you can study in your dreams and, if you have excellent recall, remember it as you wake up. The only downside to this is that you either A) you learn the wrong information (not studying the correct thing) or B) you forget what you studies, which is quite common. Lucid dreaming is also a great theraputic experience as it can help with various stresses you have and can help you become more determined, due to the nature of the activity.
As far as meditation goes, I am not very well versed in it, but I do know that it can help you with stress or difficult situations, such as emotional unrest or even physical pain. Many people meditate before going to sleep to 5-20 minutes just relaxing and, if they are practicing lucid dreaming, thinking about having a lucid dream. If you plan to take this course of action, positive reinforcement if a very strong tool. Saying/thinking things such as "I will have a lucid dream tonight" will help your chances of having one. The key is actually believing that you will, not necessarily that you can, though it is not detrimental.
I hope this helped, and remember, don't give up! It may take two nights, two weeks or even two months, just keep at it. The reward is well worth it.
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