It is possible for a band to have two rhythm Guitarists and one lead guitarist just because of the fact that no one can stop them if this is what they want to do. However, it is not common for a band to do that.
Yes. 1 lead guitarist, 2 rhythm guitarist, and a slide guitarist is possible for a rock/metal band.
The band I am in has two guitarists, one lead and one rhythm. A keyboard player and a drummer. (The guitarists also sing vocals) It depends on what type of music you are playing. A full rock band usually includes a rhythm guitarist, a lead guitarist, a vocalist, a bassist, a synth player, and a drummer.
Edsel Dope is the lead singer, as well as the rythm guitarist.
Besides Joe Don? The other guitarist's name is John.
There are 2 guitarists in the band. The rhythm guitarist/vocalist is James Hetfield and the lead guitarist is Kirk Hammet.
Yes. 1 lead guitarist, 2 rhythm guitarist, and a slide guitarist is possible for a rock/metal band.
The band I am in has two guitarists, one lead and one rhythm. A keyboard player and a drummer. (The guitarists also sing vocals) It depends on what type of music you are playing. A full rock band usually includes a rhythm guitarist, a lead guitarist, a vocalist, a bassist, a synth player, and a drummer.
Edsel Dope is the lead singer, as well as the rythm guitarist.
John K was one of the guitarists. Later Ryan Knight took over as guitarist.
Besides Joe Don? The other guitarist's name is John.
Machine Head's lead vocalist and guitarist is Robb Flynn, who founded the band, and is backed up by fellow guitarist Phil Demmel.
There are 2 guitarists in the band. The rhythm guitarist/vocalist is James Hetfield and the lead guitarist is Kirk Hammet.
for the same reason any band has 2 guitarists. They can harmonize off each other and play different parts. In a live perfformance setting, during the guitar solo, having a second guitarist playing the rhythm section 'fills' the sound...otherwise it would sound empty. Also, the guitarists are usually the songwriters and they sometimes form partnerships with other like minded guitarists
At their original formation, Axl Rose was the band's vocalist, Izzy Stradlin was the band's rythm guitarist, Tracii Guns was the band's lead guitarist, Ole Beich was the band's bassist, and Rob Gardner was the band's drummer.
Ron Wood is the guitarist most commonly associated with Rod Stewart, having been lifelong friends and having played together in The Jeff Beck Group and The Faces. Many other top guitarists have also played with Rod Stewart, notably Jim Cregan, Robin LeMesurier, Martin Quittenton and Gary Grainger. His current touring band (2013) has Emerson Swinford and Don Kirkpatrick on board.
Brian May is lead guitarist with the English rock band Queen Brian may is possible the best guitarist ever, he is awesome
The guitarist, along with the vocalist(s) usually provides the musical image of the band.