they played a sort of alternative rock depending on the instrument
If you were looking for a general "catch-all" classification, probably pop or rock.
They covered a lot of musical ground including Rock and Roll, Rock, Hard Rock, Country, Blues, Ballads, Psychodelia, Instrumentals, Soul, Folk, Indian, ie. not stuck in the rut of just one musical genre.
The Beatles' music influenced their contemporaries, and those who came after them. It appealed to all age groups and to people all over the world.
If Beatles music suits the format of a given radio station or program... why wouldn't they be?
The Beatles' music was special because they created new sounds and rhythms no one had ever heard.
Buddy Holly and The Crickets Influenced The Beatles.
The Beatles influenced music, fashion, culture, and the society. Due to this they are the still the most influential British music group of all time.
The Beatles White album can be purchased in a variety of brick and mortar stores. Some places that one can purchase The Beatles White album offline are Bird land Music and Planet Music.
To play their recordings, you'll need a record player, CD player or digital music player. To play their music yourself, get a Beatles songbook, and practice, practice, practice!
the beatles
If Beatles music suits the format of a given radio station or program... why wouldn't they be?
they did not do anything else than play music.
alternative rock and pop
by ear, they were all self taught
yes the beatles music was and is legendary!
Well Obviously MOOSE MOOSE MOOSE
in Paul McCartney's words, to avoid real work and to meet women
The Beatles learned to play guitar through practice, lessons, and listening to music. They honed their skills by playing together for hours every day and studying different styles of music. Their dedication and passion for music helped them become skilled musicians.
The Beatles music is owned by EMI. They have licensed Apple to distribute the music via the iTunes store.
Yes, the Beatles knew how to read music. They were all proficient musicians who could read and write music notation.