Difference between Guitar or Lead??
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Difference between Guitar or Lead??
When i pick a song on frets on fire some songs only have a choice between playing the bass or guitar. But, others have the option of Lead, bass or guitar. Can someone tell me the difference between lead and regular guitar?
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Re: Difference between Guitar or Lead??
Some charts have rhythm instead of bass, It wont really affect you in any way though
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Re: Difference between Guitar or Lead??
Guitar is the most fun combination of Lead and Rhythm (used in single player in normal GH), whereas Lead is strictly the lead part (used in co-op in normal GH when there's rhythm instead of bass).
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Re: Difference between Guitar or Lead??
myfretsarefrozen wrote:I think Lead is has the like crazy sound of it correct?
Er, if you mean by "crazy sound" that the lead is composed of solos and fills (fills are short parts between phrases of the singing or longer "responses" to the singer's melody--think Eric Clapton or Carlos Santana)... then, yes.
This is as opposed to the rhythm, the repetitive part that helps keep the beat going.
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