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Guitar Playing Style – Just What Does It Take To Play The Lead Guitar?

Cursive @ Variety Playhouse 2004
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The lead guitar is a crucial element in a band, often responsible for guitar solos, instrumental fill passages, and melody lines within a song. The lead guitarist is the featured player, frequently performing double-stops or single-note-based lines.

In rock, heavy metal, blues, jazz, fusion, certain pop, and other music genres, the lead guitar is commonly supported by another guitarist who plays rhythm guitar. The rhythm guitar involves playing accompanying chords and riffs, often with distortion effects.

The terms “lead guitar” and “rhythm guitar” simply refer to different playing styles within a band and are not specific to particular types of guitars. In a band with multiple guitars, there is typically a noticeable distinction between the lead and rhythm guitars, although the line can sometimes be blurred. Some guitarists may play together as a tandem, exchanging lead and rhythm parts, while others may share both lead and rhythm roles throughout a performance.

Additionally, multiple guitarists playing different notes can create chord patterns and harmonies, combining these with various effects to produce unique and impactful sounds. Lead guitarists contribute solo runs to songs and often use the structure provided by the rhythm guitarist as a foundation …

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“Guitar Playing Style – Just What Does It Take To Play The Lead Guitar?”