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Nothing. An electric guitar is used as a rhythm and ALSO a lead guitar. However, the difference between rhythm and lead guitar is just the guitar riffs that are played. Rhythm essentially keeps the rhythm/basic notes of the song while the lead guitar do a fancy lead riff and/or solo overtop of the rhythm guitar.

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Nothing. An electric guitar is used as a rhythm and ALSO a lead guitar. However, the difference between rhythm and lead guitar is just the guitar riffs that are played. Rhythm essentially keeps the rhythm/basic notes of the song while the lead guitar do a fancy lead riff and/or solo overtop of the rhythm guitar.

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In the Beatles he played rhythm guitar and George Harrison played lead guitar.

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Kirk Hammett - Lead Guitar

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An electric base guitar is usually tuned an octave lower than an electric lead guitar.

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There are three guitarists in Alesana.

Patrick Thompson--Lead Guitar.

Jake Campbell--Lead Guitar.

Shawn Milke--Rhythm Guitar.

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