the main instrements in a rock band would be bass electric drums and your voice but somtimes you have the harmonica or even keybord like aerosmith has a harmonica but it all dipends on your style
Most people think of instuments like Guitars, bass, drums, and vocals when they think of rock bands. However, Rock Music is not resigned to these instruments - many rock bands are successful with other ones, like the Flute, the cello, the violin, etc.
Commonly- electric 6 string guitars, electric bass, and drums. You will also find electric pianos, organs, and synthesizers. And some bands use saxophones.
Rock music features a lot of heavy guitar and bass and drums. These are the main characteristics of rock, but other instruments like keyboard and other percussion are used too.
Guitar, bass guitar, drums. Keyboards are a plus.
Guitar, bass, drums, vocals. Plus sometimes keyboard and any other instrument the band feels like introducing (eg flute, cello...)
Some of the instruments used for playing rock music include electric guitar, electric bass, drums, piano, synthesizer, Trumpet and saxaphone.
They both originated around Memphis, Tennessee and use similar instruments, such as the guitar, drums, bass, and singing.
Roll Over Beethoven - Electric guitar, Double Bass, Drums Rock and Roll Music - Electric guitar, Electric Bass, Drums, Piano and Saxophone
Similarities: Well, they're both music (of course), and they both use a variety of instruments. Also, they are all popular. Differences: 1. Jazz music was developed from mixed cultures at the beginning of 20th century. Rock music was developed from blues, country and jazz in 1950's. 2. Trumpet is the main feature of jazz music while rock uses electric guitars. 3. Jazz music is lower in pitch while rock music is loud and mind blowing. Is that helpful?
organ, guitar, percussion
Guitar Hero.
It is usually called rock or classical, classic rock. They use normal instruments such as guitar, drums, keyboard. More advance or expensive composed songs may include Sitar, Dhol, Violin, Flute.
They both originated around Memphis, Tennessee and use similar instruments, such as the guitar, drums, bass, and singing.
Post-rock is a genre of alternative rock characterized by the use of musical instruments commonly associated with rock music, but using rhythms, harmonies, melodies, timbre, and chord progressions that are not found in rock tradition. It is the use of 'rock instrumentation' for non-rock purposes. Practitioners of the genre's style typically produce instrumental music. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_rock
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Roll Over Beethoven - Electric guitar, Double Bass, Drums Rock and Roll Music - Electric guitar, Electric Bass, Drums, Piano and Saxophone
Ayreon is a musical project by Arjen Anthony Lucassen. He is a singer, musician, and Dutch songwriter. The music in Ayreon is created by the use of classical rock instruments along with native and folk instruments.
yes you can
Yes, you can. I'm not sure of the Rock Band 1 instruments, but Rock Band 2 instruments for sure...
Folk guitars
Yes, you can. But First, you have to sync the instruments.
Similarities: Well, they're both music (of course), and they both use a variety of instruments. Also, they are all popular. Differences: 1. Jazz music was developed from mixed cultures at the beginning of 20th century. Rock music was developed from blues, country and jazz in 1950's. 2. Trumpet is the main feature of jazz music while rock uses electric guitars. 3. Jazz music is lower in pitch while rock music is loud and mind blowing. Is that helpful?
If the instruments are needed for your classes, yes.