its elvis presley and he played guitar
guitars and keyboards
In Elvis Presley song 'Return to sender" there is a grand piano, A Les Paul electric guitar, a Saxophone, a drumset, & a double bass
In "In the Ghetto," Elvis Presley features a combination of instruments that contribute to its poignant sound. Key instruments include a soft electric guitar, strings, and a subtle rhythm section with drums and bass. The arrangement also incorporates a piano, enhancing the emotional depth of the song. This instrumentation complements the song's themes of social issues and compassion.
They don't play or write their own songs. The songs written by producers and professional "music makers" who do all the writing and composing for them. The BSB sing only. They don't handle any instruments at all. They just use their voices.
Elvis Presley used a guitar in the 50s.
It all depends on what song you are referring to. There are different instruments used for different genres of songs.
guitars and keyboards
He used a synthesizer or his songs.
Acoustic Gituars and drums were used.
In Elvis Presley song 'Return to sender" there is a grand piano, A Les Paul electric guitar, a Saxophone, a drumset, & a double bass
The general "go-to" instruments are piano and guitar. Other instruments that are less well known but often used acoustically are the fiddle, banjo, drums, and the human voice.
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the spices that the greeks used where: rosemary parsely and mixed herbs!!;
The instruments in jailhouse rock are Guitar, Piano, saxophone, drums, trombone, lead and backup singer.
In "In the Ghetto," Elvis Presley features a combination of instruments that contribute to its poignant sound. Key instruments include a soft electric guitar, strings, and a subtle rhythm section with drums and bass. The arrangement also incorporates a piano, enhancing the emotional depth of the song. This instrumentation complements the song's themes of social issues and compassion.
it's a vocal trick like James brown and Elvis Presley used
African music was a big thing. they used a lot of percussion instruments. & things such as bongos. they often used call & response in there songs