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-The following is a list of [[WP:NOTE|notable]] [[rhythm guitar]]ists, arranged in ascending alphabetical order of last name. +The following is a list of [[notable]] [[rhythm guitar]]ists, arranged in ascending alphabetical order of last name.
Rhythm guitarists perform a combination of two functions: they provide all or part of the rhythmic pulse in conjunction with other [[rhythm section]] instruments (bass and drums) and they provide all or part of the harmony, i.e. the [[chord (music)|chords]]. Rhythm guitarists perform a combination of two functions: they provide all or part of the rhythmic pulse in conjunction with other [[rhythm section]] instruments (bass and drums) and they provide all or part of the harmony, i.e. the [[chord (music)|chords]].
For a list of [[lead guitarist]]s see [[List of lead guitarists]]. Only add names here if the person has their own article on Wikipedia, please. Anything else will be removed. For a list of [[lead guitarist]]s see [[List of lead guitarists]]. Only add names here if the person has their own article on Wikipedia, please. Anything else will be removed.
-[[File:Chuck Berry 1957.jpg|thumb|upright|Chuck Berry is an influential rhythm guitarist]] 
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The following is a list of notable rhythm guitarists, arranged in ascending alphabetical order of last name. Rhythm guitarists perform a combination of two functions: they provide all or part of the rhythmic pulse in conjunction with other rhythm section instruments (bass and drums) and they provide all or part of the harmony, i.e. the chords.

For a list of lead guitarists see List of lead guitarists. Only add names here if the person has their own article on Wikipedia, please. Anything else will be removed.

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[[File:Bob Dylan 1978.jpg|thumb|upright|Bob Dylan]]

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[[File:Foo Fighters Tenacious D concert in 2011.jpg|thumb|upright|Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters]]

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[[File:JamesHetfield2012.jpg|thumb|upright|James Hetfield of Metallica]]

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[[File:Joan Jett 2.jpg|thumb|upright|Joan Jett]]

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[[File:Ursynalia 2012, Slayer, Kerry King 01.jpg|thumb|upright|Kerry King, Slayer]]

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[[File:Courtney Love 1995 by Andrzej Liguz.jpg|thumb|upright|Courtney Love of Hole.]]

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[[File:Leo-Nocentelli-new-york-city-august-3-2006.jpg|thumb|upright|Leo Nocentelli of The Meters]]

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[[File:Johnny Ramone.jpg|thumb|upright|Johnny Ramone of The Ramones]]

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[[File:KISSPaulStanley2008.jpg|thumb|upright|Paul Stanley of Kiss]]

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[[File:Pete Townshend - Phyllis Keating.jpg|thumb|upright|Pete Townshend of The Who]]

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[[File:Roger Waters - The Wall in Ottawa (7451690376).jpg|thumb|upright|Roger Waters of Pink Floyd]]

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