Rhythm
guitar
Rhythm guitar
refers to the role of the
guitar
in playing
accompaniment
in various musical styles. Typically the role of the rhythm guitars is to combine
a rhythmic accent with simple or complex harmonies, as the song demands. There
are a great many specific styles of rhythm guitar:
Big
Band, as exemplified by Freddie Greene of the
Count
Basie Orchestra; Western Swing as played by Eldon Shamblin of the
Bob
Wills Orchestra, or
rock
and roll music, as exemplified by
Keith
Richards of the
Rolling
Stones, to name a few.
In Rock and Roll, the role of the rhythm guitarist
is typically expected to play a simple sequence of chordss
around which the song is constructed. Often this chordal accompaniment is simplified
to a cluster of two of three notes, sometimes called a "riff",
that is repeated. In Jazz or Swing styles, the rhythm guitarist is also expected
to integrate a moving bass or counter-melody in his or her playing.