rhythm guitar in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

rhythm guitar in the PONS Dictionary

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The basic backing track on the recording consists of a conventional arrangement of piano, bass guitar, rhythm guitar and drums.
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Often basic parts such as drums and rhythm guitar will be recorded live, then overdubs such as solos and vocals recorded later.
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He composes, sings and plays lead and rhythm guitar.
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Generally he played rhythm guitar, but periodically harmonica, saxophone, mandolin, melodika, clarinet, and woodwinds and sometimes keyboards, synthesizers and singing backup vocals.
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It was considered the premier rhythm guitar in the big band era.
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She also played rhythm guitar and harmonica and co-wrote several songs on each album.
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He also plays rhythm guitar at first, switching to bass in autumn 1995.
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He said it felt quite natural to step back and play more rhythm guitar than solo guitar.
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Later in the year, the duo decided to fill out their sound by adding a third member, initially to play rhythm guitar.
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He also played lead and rhythm guitar on all three tracks.
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