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When you play guitar the strings are mainly strummed, giving small timing differences between notes. So to emulate a keyboard you need to pluck the notes fingerstyle as a classical guitarist would do. Keyboards also allow “close chording” where notes which are close together in a scale are also close together on the keyboard. A guitarist has to use wide finger stretches to achieve this. (Allan Holdsworth did a lot of this). So to play a 9th chord a pianist might play the root note with the left hand, and the 9th 3rd and 5th on adjacent keys with the right hand. Eg C major9 is C with the left hand, and D, E, and G with the right. The guitarist would find it easier to play C, E, G, and then the D higher up.
When doing same tunes with the small band I signal the horn stabs/runs on guitar.. so in simple terms.. a lot less on the regular beat rhythm playing and a lot more off time short staccato elements and the occasional long chords.. usually at the ends of phrases of transitions. Horns are like decorations that pop in after vocal phrases or at bar starts/ends, If you are strumming, it won’t sound the same. Its all quite loose.. and I like it.