Rhythm section
About Rhythm section
A rhythm section is a group of musicians within a music ensemble or band that provides the underlying rhythm, harmony and pulse of the accompaniment, providing a rhythmic and harmonic reference and "beat" for the rest of the band. The rhythm section is often contrasted with the roles of other musicians in the band, such as the lead guitarist or lead vocals whose primary job is to carry the melody. The core elements of the rhythm section are usually the drum kit and bass. The drums and bass provide the basic pulse and groove of a song. The section is augmented by other instruments such as keyboard instruments and guitars that are used to play the chord progression upon which the song is based. The bass instrument (either double bass, or electric bass guitar, or another low-register instrument such as the synth bass, depending on the group and its style of music) plays the low-pitched bassline. The bassline is a musical part that supports the chord progression, typically by playing a musically interesting bassline that outlines the important notes of the harmony, often by emphasizing the root, fifth, and third of each chord. The term is common in modern small musical ensembles, such...
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1970
Origin
United States
Discography
Atlanta Rhythm Section (1972)
Back Up Against the Wall (1973)
Third Annual Pipe Dream (1974)
Dog Days (1975)
A Rock and Roll Alternative (1976)
Red Tape (1976)
Champagne Jam (1978)
Underdog (1979)
The Boys from Doraville (1980)
Quinella (1981)
The Best of ARS (1983)
Truth in a Structured Form (1989)
Atlanta Rhythm Section '96 (1996)
Partly Plugged (1997)
Free Spirits (1998)
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