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What instuments did all the Beatles play? a great variety of types. A book called Beatles Gear chronicles all the instuments they played throughout their career. But iconic-ally, I would say that they are most known by :

John Lennon: Rickenbacker 325

Paul McCartney: Hofner 500/1

George Harrion: Gretsch duo jet

Ringo Starr: Ludwig

These are also the instruments used in the Beatles Rock band game for the peripherals.

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