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		Definition of lead guitar in English: lead guitarnoun A prominent guitar part that consists of the melody and solos of a pop or rock song rather than simply the chord sequences.  the lead guitar was a tad too loud for comfort at times  Example sentencesExamples -  He's just got a nasty, hardcore, aggressive blues sound in his lead guitar playing.
 -  The album's highlight weaves a strong lead guitar part through an intense, clean electric strum.
 -  Screaming vocals and an overbearing lead guitar are the main staple throughout the album.
 -  The next song continues the sad fate of the lead guitar, as it is processed into the background in favor of mumbled vocals.
 -  Dave wrote the songs and played lead guitar, and we had rhythm guitar, bass, and me on drums.
 -  The drums and the meandering lead guitars merge so well with the rich vocals of the lead singer.
 -  The band handles noise best by balancing it with resolutely melodic violin and lead guitar parts.
 -  Few jobs in rock are more coveted than playing lead guitar for David Bowie.
 -  The listener is treated to a rousing melodic duel between sax and lead guitar against a rhythmic bedrock of staccato bass, drums, and the newly added second guitar.
 -  The band makes up for it with a good feel and some astounding lead guitar work.
 
    Definition of lead guitar in US English: lead guitarnoun A prominent guitar part that consists of the melody and solos of a pop or rock song rather than simply the chord sequences.  the lead guitar was a tad too loud for comfort at times  Example sentencesExamples -  The drums and the meandering lead guitars merge so well with the rich vocals of the lead singer.
 -  The listener is treated to a rousing melodic duel between sax and lead guitar against a rhythmic bedrock of staccato bass, drums, and the newly added second guitar.
 -  Few jobs in rock are more coveted than playing lead guitar for David Bowie.
 -  He's just got a nasty, hardcore, aggressive blues sound in his lead guitar playing.
 -  The next song continues the sad fate of the lead guitar, as it is processed into the background in favor of mumbled vocals.
 -  The band handles noise best by balancing it with resolutely melodic violin and lead guitar parts.
 -  Dave wrote the songs and played lead guitar, and we had rhythm guitar, bass, and me on drums.
 -  The album's highlight weaves a strong lead guitar part through an intense, clean electric strum.
 -  The band makes up for it with a good feel and some astounding lead guitar work.
 -  Screaming vocals and an overbearing lead guitar are the main staple throughout the album.
 
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