One of the most common questions that gets asked by beginners and some experienced guitarists is the main differences between rhythm guitar and lead guitar. read more
In a band the rhythm guitar is one part of the rhythm section and has the additional opportunity to lock with the bass guitar and the drummer to create the groove and harmonic structure. Lead guitar, often called improvising or soloing (not to be confused with solo guitar), can be described as playing a type of melody. read more
3.Lead guitar players have more control and freedom when playing, while rhythm guitar players need to stick with the chords and follow the lead guitarist. 4.Lead guitar players are more famous than rhythm guitar players. read more