Yes. They occupy different parts of the music; the rhythm guitar is generally part of the rhythm section and the keyboard is generally part of the melody section.
j dog plays both the bass guitar and the rhythm guitar he also plays the keyboard live
The tempo is usually set in the drum beat but occasionally the keyboard or guitar carry it.
Tyson Ritter: Lead vocals & Bass guitar Nick Wheeler: Lead guitar & Keyboard Mike Kennerty: Rhythm guitar Chris Gaylor: Drums
Billy Martin plays the keyboard and rhythm guitar for Good Charlotte.
Lead Guitar: Kirk Hammett Rhythm Guitar: James Hetfeild
Rhythm. In a typical rock band: Rhythm section = drums / percussion / bass Melody section = vocals / guitar / keyboard (occasionally bass)
Tommy Shaw and JY both played guitar. No definite rhythm guitarist.
It's reported that he had a heart attack. BTW he was 'lead' and 'rhythm' guitar for Slave. An extremely accomplished musician
John Cooper (Vocals, Bass) Korey Cooper (Rhythm Guitar, Keyboard, Vocals, Programming) Ben Kasica (Lead Guitar, Acoustic) Jen Ledger (Drums, Vocals)
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.
A singer,drumer,keyboard player,bass player and guitar player.
The rhythm is Larry Graham gettin' funky on the base, Sly's sister on the horn ( as well as others), guitar and keyboard. Pretty much the entire band is the rhythm section on all their tunes