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It’s so enjoyable to just noodle about on the guitar that it’s easy to forget that the origins of the guitar’s 20th century boom in popularity lie in songs, not soloing. You can find evidence of this in the tiny frets of Les Paul Customs back in the 50s, built to make moving between jazz chords up and down the neck easy. Likewise, the beautiful Byrds-era Rickenbacker electrics of the early 60s could be seen really as a kind of amplified acoustic guitar, in terms of the intent behind their design, rather than soloists’ instruments. I’d argue that even the most famous solos in modern rock, such as Pink Floyd’s Comfortably Numb, only…
