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The conventional idea of what makes a ‘great’ player is often centred around the expectation of blazing solos and guitar pyrotechnics. Of course, experienced guitarists know there’s more to it than that.
Think of your favourite players. Whoever they are, even if they’re better known for blistering solos, we’d lay odds that they have razor-sharp rhythm guitar skills to match. When it comes to rock music, rhythm playing is a particularly broad church.
It’s not enough to just be a competent strummer. You could be tackling single-note pentatonics, chords and arpeggios of all flavours, countless altered and drop tunings, and rhythms ranging from straight eighths to syncopated math-rock in whacky time signatures.