"None of us can read music. None of us can write it." - John Lennon, 1980
The Beatles used "head arrangements"; they would work out beforehand what they wanted to play on recordings, with help from producer/arranger George Martin. When they needed sidemen (like Alan Civil on "For No One", and David Mason on "Penny Lane"), Martin would score parts for them.
Yes, the Beatles knew how to read music. They were all proficient musicians who could read and write music notation.
Yes, the Beatles could read music. They were all talented musicians who had a strong understanding of music theory and notation.
yes it is,
Not really. The Beatles couldn't read music. The advantages of being able to read music is that you can play pieces exactly as they are supposed to be played. If you can't read music then you'll have to rely on knowledge of note pitches and memory.
Not really. The Beatles couldn't read music. The advantages of being able to read music is that you can play pieces exactly as they are supposed to be played. If you can't read music then you'll have to rely on knowledge of note pitches and memory.
yes the beatles music was and is legendary!
If The Beatles Had Read Hunter ... The Singles was created in 1994-09.
The Beatles music is owned by EMI. They have licensed Apple to distribute the music via the iTunes store.
Japan had banned Beatles music. They did because Japan did not appreciate the fact that they had done drugs.
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They influenced the music we have today.
The Beatles' music was special because they created new sounds and rhythms no one had ever heard.