ChatterBank1 min ago
Dont shoot me, I'm only the guitar player
Why is the singer in a band so often the lead guitarist (as opposed to players of other instruments)?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The probable reason is two-fold - the lead guitarist is often one of, if not the only, songwriter in the band, and if he can sing, he most likely sings the songs in rehearsals when the band forms, and then takes on the job full-time. The other reason is the portability and ease of movement - a guitarist has freedom to move on stage, and is not fixed to one spot, or using his mouth on a wind instrument. That said, a lot of singers are not guitarists - Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Phil Collins, Nat King Cole, and probably many more, and loads of bands have singers who don't play at all - too long to list here, but I reckon my first theory holds true - unless anyone else thinks differently?
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