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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 7:01 pm
How can you tell if you are a rythm guitarist or a solo guitarist. I don't really know which title to strive for. I want to be a solo guitarist because it sounds much cooler, but I can't play that fast... and I have been playing guitar for 4 years almost.
Also, if I should try to become a master at rythm guitar, then what techniques should I have or learn and what songs or things would be good to practice.
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 9:46 pm
Well to tell you the truth, I don't know which type I am...and you shouldn't want to be a lead(solo) guitarist if the only motivation behind it is the cool factor. And just like everything else in music, speed comes with time...I still can't play that fast after, I think, 6 years now. And rhythm guitar is ******** cool
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Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 8:04 am
Evil Damien Well to tell you the truth, I don't know which type I am...and you shouldn't want to be a lead(solo) guitarist if the only motivation behind it is the cool factor. And just like everything else in music, speed comes with time...I still can't play that fast after, I think, 6 years now. And rhythm guitar is ******** cool  Thanx. Yeah, definitely speed comes with time, but what techniques can I practice to increase the speed, but keep the clarity of the chord?
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Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 5:32 pm
I think Rythem guitarists stick with...well rythem of course.You need to learn power chords and that's about all I know.I think I am going to be a rythm guitarist. You could probablly learn a tiny bit more here
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:35 am
Well, firstly I wouldn't worry about a title, I would just be the best guitarist you can be that does everything. I will say this though, it would be to your advantage to become a very solid rhythm player before worrying about learning to play lead. No respectable band is going to get a guitarist that can play lead licks, but can't change chords in time. So get that rhythm down first.
Second, some people (generally by being raised around certain kinds of music) have a better sense of melody than other people. Those people generally are better at soloing and playing lead parts than others that only know lead in the theory world. So, once you learn some scales try to play over some songs and see if you can put together notes that sound pleasing together, like the melody of a song, or if you are just hitting random notes in the scale. By the way, at the beginning almost everyone just hits random notes, so give it time and don't get frustrated too easily.
Third, playing fast isn't everything by any means. It can be nice to play fast when it is needed or it fits the mood of the song, but there is so much more to playing lead than speed. You have the way you touch the string, your attack on the string, whether you use a pick or finger, your left hand tremlo you put on the note, the way you express a note or series of notes, the note patterns you use. Speed is only one side of a multi-faceted beast that is playing lead guitar. Look at Eric Clapton, he made his fame by playing slow (thus his nickname, Slowhand) and he is almost always in the list of top guitarists ever. Can he shred like Vai, Malmsteen, or Hammett? Probably not, but there is a lot more to lead than just speed. A mature guitarists knows that at the right time letting one single note sound out can be more powerful than shredding 50. So, don't give up on playing lead just because you don't have your speed developed yet!
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 12:46 pm
Thanks everyone. I will take into consideration what you all said. I have been switching up what I play lately. I have been trying to make a really fast, yet powerful riff, but then I would play a slow, yet incredibly powerful worship song. It is fun to change up what I do.
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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 6:31 am
i know it sounds stupid but guitar hero helped my speed alot razz
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