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No but seriously, most of the time you'll probably end up with two playing the same thing, it's gonna be virtually impossible for the same set of people to write many riffs for three guitars that are going to sound different.
There's no real 'normal' band. If music followed such strict rules it would be boring. I was just saying that it is a more common convention to have two guitarists.
> What do you call a group of guitarists, though?
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> A string? A pluck?...
Twenty or thirty years ago, it would have been a hairyness of guitarists.
> What do you call a group of guitarists, though?
>
> A string? A pluck?...
A vainandinsecure