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Since I've started charting customs, I've encountered bands with guitarists that trade off solos, sometimes to the point where you can't even tell who's supposed to be "lead guitarist" and "rhythm guitarist". This has got me pondering what best practice is for how to approach this kind of thing in CDLC.
Is it better to have all of the solos in the Lead tab? Or is it better to have one guitarist's tab each for lead and rhythm and have the leading melodies split equally between the two? One is technically a more accurate playing experience, but one is a more literal interpretation of "lead" and "rhythm".
I don't know if there's a universally true answer to this question, so I'm coming to the masses. What do you prefer?
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