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Do you agree with this person's opinion of lead guitar vs rhythm guitar? :) I do. :)
A Guitar fan said something like,"The difference between Lead Guitar and Rhythm Guitar is simple. Lead Guitar is "Ting, ting, ting, and Rhythm Guitar is,"Deng deng deng!" :D I personally agree with what the Guitar Fan said. :) How about you? :D
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Ok is this something like comparing Slash vs Jeff Hanneman? or Alvin Lee vs Dave Grohl?
Oh wait. Mark Knopfler vs Mark Knopfler, now there's a CLASSIC case of ting ting ting vs deng deng deng :p: :love: |
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But what I'm gonna do this week or weekend is watch a bunch of Knopfler videos and try to see if I can catch him playing rhythm on any of them :) |
The description you provided is a very simplified and somewhat humorous way to differentiate between lead and rhythm guitar, but it doesn't capture the full complexity of these roles in a band or musical context.
In reality, lead guitar and rhythm guitar serve distinct roles in a musical composition: Lead Guitar: The lead guitar typically plays melodies, solos, and improvisations that stand out and take the spotlight. Lead guitarists often use techniques like bends, slides, and vibrato to add expressiveness to their playing. They may also use effects like distortion or wah-wah to create a distinctive tone. Lead guitar parts are often intricate and can be the "singing" voice of the music. Rhythm Guitar: Rhythm guitar provides the harmonic and rhythmic foundation of the song. It plays chords and strums in a way that complements the beat and groove of the song. Rhythm guitarists often focus on maintaining a steady tempo and creating a full, textured sound with the chords they play. While rhythm guitar may not always be as flashy as lead guitar, it's essential for keeping the song together. So, while it's a fun way to simplify the difference, both lead and rhythm guitar are integral parts of a band's sound, and they each have their unique contributions to the music. The distinction goes beyond just "ting, ting, ting" and "deng, deng, deng." ebxya.com |
How does iron maiden work with 3 guitar players ???
To rhythms and 1 lead ???? |
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OOOH and THIS one, LOVE this for the guitars as much as the vocals, though both are awesome (click the 'watch on youtube' link)
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i meant they have 3 guitar players and 1 bass player
thats alot of guitar layers |
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