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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.
rob thomas - lead vocals kyle cook - guitar, backgroung vocals Adam gaynor - (former member) used to play rhythm guitar and background vocals brian yale - bass paul doucette - formerly drums, no plays rhythm guitar and background vocals Ryan macmillan - technically not a member, but a replacement drummer
The Band Perry is a country music band composed of siblings Kimberly Perry (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano), Reid Perry (bass guitar, background vocals) and Neil Perry (mandolin, drums, accordion, background vocals).
The Band Perry is a country music band composed of siblings Kimberly Perry (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano), Reid Perry (bass guitar, background vocals) and Neil Perry (mandolin, drums, accordion, background vocals).
Guitar, Violin, Bass Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Piano
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.
I play guitar. The most obvious reason is that the bass guitar is that gives the song backing so it sounds more full. The rhythm guitar gives more of treble sound but it is more versatile and can give off a bass sound too. Plus the rhythm guitar is more upfront while the bass guitar lurks in the background and fills in to give it a fuller sound. I mean unless you turn the bass up all the way on your stereo you don't really notice unless they play with a pick or if you had good ears or it's a quiet song you can hear the "plunk." Anyways, it's filler, but that's just my answer. It's rhythm and filler. The Bass guitar, along with the bass drum, adds the foundation, or bottom to the song. If you tap your foot to the music, you are tapping to that foundation. The rhythm guitar, fills in the holes, aka filling in the music between the beats of the drums, and the fullness of the bass. Together they form the rhythm section to the song.
Guitar, Violin, Bass Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Piano
James Hetfield - Rhythm Guitar Kirk Hammett - Lead Guitar
Acoustic!
Synyster Gates does lead guitar and Zacky Vengeance does rhythm guitar.
George Harrison played lead electric guitar. John Lennon played rhythm electric guitar. Both of them sometimes played acoustic. Paul McCartney also played the electric guitar.