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What instruments do you play?
Many licks are built off scale structures. If your fingering is off for one note, then means every note in the scale might be one note off.
It's only fine when you've got your fingering back and you know where you are on your instrument again.
On piano for example, its not only about the note but which finger lands on the note. Having your middle finger where you expect your index can mess you up even if you played all the right notes up until then.
On guitar you need to know which fret you're on.
I have to agree with the other user practice is the way to go here. No amount of confidence can make up for the skill that comes with hard work.
At a certain point, a wrong note is just a new scale being born c:
Guitar fingerstyle. I think both are essential.