John Lennon played Lead/ Rhythmn Guitar...Paul McCartney played Bass Guitar and Electric Piano...George Harrison played Guitar and Ringo on Drums
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He (only) played the piano. But as you know he was also a composer AND conductor.
My understanding is, he learned to play the piano for "The competition" so that when he was filmed it would appear that he was playing, but another pianist actually played the piece.
Paul McCartney played the bass, John Lennon played rhythm guitar, George Harrison played lead guitar and Ringo Starr played drums. However, when recording in the studio it varied by a lot. Paul played guitar for some songs, John may have picked up the bass, etc.
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An electric piano is played the same way a regular piano is played only you do not have to use as much pressure when hitting the keys. You have more options for creating different sounds with an electric piano.
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Yes. An Electric Piano; there is such a thing.
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no but she played the piano and sang at clubs
played the piano and sang
A keyboard is electric A piano is non electric
The electric piano evolved from the early 1920s. The Neo Bechstein was an early model. Like the electric guitar, the electric piano uses a coil pickup to amplify (and subsequently shape) the sound of actual strings or tines being played. Harold Rhodes' version of the instrument became hugely popular from the 1950s-1970s.
yes he was he played piano and loved to smoke and drink