The most obvious one is the Electric Guitar, especially Paul's epic solo. Other instruments used were bass, drums, tambourine and cowbells.
Yes. They were very proud of their craft as musicians.
ravi shankar thought goerge harrison (the beatles lead guitarist) to play guitar and other instruments
As a group it was The Silver Beatles The name The Beatles was first used in May 1960.
they introduced unusual instruments into Rock Music, such as the sitar and they were the 'fathers' of Pop Music
If you're referring to tuning their instruments, Of course they did. If they hadn't, nothing would be in the same key.
The Beatles
George Harrison
No, it isn't.
"Taxman"
The Beatles - 1965 Taxman Eleanor Rigby 3-4 was released on: USA: 7 October 1967
The beatles used drumms, guitars and harmonicas.
Taxman by The Beatles.
Taxman was the opening track to the 1966 Beatles' album Revolver. It was written by George Harrison and was an attack on the high level of taxation under the government of Harold Wilson.
George Harrison's "Taxman", from Revolver. The line refers to the 95% income tax bracket the Beatles found themselves in, during their peak years.
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass-Guitar, Drums, Instruments from India, Orchestras, Piano, Percussion and more...
Ringo used drumms and tambarines and he played guitar in the help movie.
Yes. ...And you had the rock band beatles instruments, it would also work the other way