User talk:Fatguyinchair3

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I just thought putting guitarist was neutral enough becaause even more so now he's moving to a more co-lead guitar duties and since it explains his guitar duties more in the Alter Bridge section of his page I thought putting just guitarist would be enough to explain in the opening paragraph if you feel that it should just stay rhythm guitar that works for me

Rhythm guitarist
I noticed you've been changing "rhythm guitarist" to just "guitarist" on the Alter Bridge and Myles Kennedy pages. Kennedy plays some lead parts and solos, but that's true with most rhythm guitar players. He's the band's rhythm guitarist. Mark Tremonti is the lead player. It's important to make that distinction. Thanks. 63.248.11.9 (talk) 21:14, 18 February 2011 (UTC)

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