Terms rhythm guitar and lead guitar can easily confuse a beginner, if taking into account only the fact that any passage played on the instrument should follow a certain rhythm and that any sequence of notes of a song will result in a solo. Today we talk about the differences between guitar rhythm (accompaniment) and lead (solo), largely to help you decide more easily which will be the role that it will take you in a band.
Many contemporary music groups have two guitarists, one focusing on accompaniment and solos on the other - the Beatles were one of the earliest examples of such line-up. Basically, is focused on lead guitar melody and the rhythmic accompaniment on the wealth.
One band, two guitarists are complementary roles: lead guitar solo instruments fall between (such as vocal, piano solo, etc..), While the guitar accompaniment rhythm section rather belongs, along with drums and bass. Gives melody solos and rhythm guitar is important for balance and "texture" of a piece.
What do you do when there are two guitarists?
Parts of a band with one guitar and thought to be orchestrated so that the rest of the instruments to be sufficiently "full" and the personality that they provide a solid foundation for the guitar solo.
Quite a lot of guitar players assume the challenge to play at a time or simultaneously, lead and rhythm parts in a song.
Jimi Hendrix was one of the top musicians who have joined the solo parts and rhythmic accompaniment. In a simplified form, this custom is often reflected in folk music.
Sound's guitar soloSpeaking of electric guitar solos will prevail in the distortion, from moderate to heavy texture. This is why the companies producing the distortion channel amplifiers put the label "LEAD" - this is the sound you'll use when you want your instrument to "step forward", to dominate the mix. Using the distortion of and more sustain vital for techniques such as shredding and tapping.
Bend's, passages executed with vibrato or slide and sweep picking are just some ideas "classic" for a solo, they essentially underlining and making notes greater expressiveness song.
Of course, you can use a solo acoustic guitar - some techniques will have an effect so pronounced as in the case of electric guitar, but if your state requires delicacy of an acoustic song, follow your instincts. You will find ways to put the value into the mix and the effects of compression preferred.
Rhythmic sound of the guitar
In general, playing guitar accompaniment progression ingenious arrangements, designed to highlight solo instrument (or voice or lead guitar). Although you might think that accompany not as exciting as doing solos, passages only limit is your imagination rhythm guitar.
You will need to master a large variety of agreements, progressions and rhythmic formulas - all to give color pieces. Rhythm guitar does not express many things directly, but it certainly defines the sound and force a play.
You can play the acoustic rhythm parts or electricity, in which case you have the freedom to play with the clean sounds and distortion, depending on the song genre and needs addressed. Your technique should focus less on individual notes and highlighting more choice and overthrow agreements that enrich the overall sound, which increase the expressiveness of the song.
You choose, solo or rhythm?
Sometimes the rhythm guitar can be underestimated because of a bad mix - or "buried" the ambitions of each musician to show he's the best.
But your decision should not be taken as a desire to be "forward" or background, but by your personality and how you prefer to write / orchestra. Finding the right progression to highlight a piece can be as hard to find a riff with personality.
Being a solo guitarist does not mean that the rhythmic troops will stay in your shadow or that "you're the coolest." To give you a simple example, many people say "what would have been Guns'n'Roses without Slash?" When in fact the question is "what would have been without Izzy Stradlin Slash?". In his autobiography, Slash acknowledges that it has often been inspired progressions that's fresh and simple but expressive lines created by Izzy to build intros and brilliant solos over.
Lesson balance: whether parties choose to play lead or rhythm, you have to do with all your passion and expressiveness, and - not least - in harmony with everything that happens on each of the other instruments.
It consists of finding a good piece and ideal interpretation does not mean that everyone is fighting to get out in front, but as each band member to put one brick at a successful design.
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