Yes and no. Mike Nesmith was a proficient guitarist before joining the Monkees and Peter Tork was a fairly proficient guitarist / keyboardist. Micky Dolenz was a rudimentary guitarist but had no experience in drumming before joining the group and had to have crash course lessons in drumming before the group went on their first tours in 1966/67. Davy Jones didn't play any instruments other than the tambourine(!) although in the film Head he can be seen and heard to play organ on the live version of Circle Sky.
Most of the criticism about the boys not playing their own instruments was disingenuous at best, often perpetrated by artists of greater skill but lesser success, or by critics who compensated for their own lack of musical talent with insufferable arrogance. Most bands at least use additional musicians to enhance their performances when recording in a studio. Rarely do artists provide all of the instrumental or vocal performances on their own albums; some actually provide very little or none of the instrumental performances or background vocals on their albums--a practice which so widespread during the 1960's and the 1970's that it could truly be said that very few artists during those periods actually performed anything more than the primary vocals on their albums. And although the boys may not have all been accomplished musicians when the group was originally formed, they quickly became at least competent musicians as evidenced by the fact that--after they managed to get Don Kirshner canned--they were finally allowed to perform on their own albums and in their live shows.
Guitar and drums mainly. Mike and Peter were the musicians of the group, with Mike mostly on lead guitar. Peter could play anything, but he usually played Bass Guitar for the Monkees. Mickey also knew how to play a guitar when he became a Monkee, but he was required as a drummer, and he had to learn how to play the drums. Davy never played anything except maracas or tambourine, but his singing ability made up for his lack of instrumentality, just as Peter's skill with instrumentality made up for his lack of singing ability.
On the album "Crazy Horses", the guys did play their own instruments, and continued to do so after they performed tracks from the album. Go onto YouTube and type in "Crazy Horses live". In the video, you'll see that the video version of the song is much different from the album version, and the guitar solo is different too. So, yes, they did play their own instruments.
The Monkees songs were written for and first sung by the Monkees.
what instrument does jimmy barnes play
Yes they were.
no, surpisingly. he does not play any instruments.
There is a Monkees Christmas album that compiled their versions of Christmas songs from 1967 to 1997, but it was released by the Monkees Fan Club and is long out of print and goes for an exorbitant price on Amazon and eBay. However, if you do a search for "Monkees Christmas," you can watch some clips on YouTube.
Davy - Tambourine, Maracas, Guitar, Drums Micky - Drums, Guitar Peter - Keyboards, Guitar, Banjo, Tambourine, French Horn Mike - Guitar
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On the album "Crazy Horses", the guys did play their own instruments, and continued to do so after they performed tracks from the album. Go onto YouTube and type in "Crazy Horses live". In the video, you'll see that the video version of the song is much different from the album version, and the guitar solo is different too. So, yes, they did play their own instruments.
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An Instrumental full score is when allthe instruments play in theirfamilies on their own.
You can get instrumental recordings, or ask the studio if they have them. Many vocalists do not play their own instruments.
Yes, 5 Seconds of Summer write their own songs and play their own instruments.
A venue, your own instruments and usually your own amps, and to not suffer from stage fright.