John, George and Paul all played guitar. George was considered the best guitarist in the band, John was technically the weakest player. Although Paul played Bass Guitar, he is an accomplished guitarist and played lead guitar on a few Beatle tracks (notably on Taxman).
Additionally, George played the sitar which is the Indian equivalent of a guitar. For example, on the Rubber Soul track "Norwegian Wood"
Paul McCartney, who took over from Stuart Sutcliffe.
Though there are a few songs that are exceptions, Paul McCartney was the bassist for The Beatles.
Paul McCartney
John Lennon
yes he did but also played guitar in different songs
Bass-Paul Rhythm-John Lead-George Ringo- Drums
Normally Bass Guitar, but he could play a bit of everything when required and at various points in the birth of the Beatles, played Lead Guitar or Drums.
John Lennon played Lead/ Rhythmn Guitar...Paul McCartney played Bass Guitar and Electric Piano...George Harrison played Guitar and Ringo on Drums
John Lennon- The leader and played the rythm guitar and mouthorgan Paul McCartney- Played the bass guitar and occasionaly the keyboard George Harrison- Lead guitar Ringo Starr- Drums
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.
Paul Mccartney played the bass guitar, Ringo Starr played the drums, John Lennon played the back-up guitar, and George Harrison played the lead guitar. The names might not be spelled right, but I'm sure you can figure it out.
Because of music theory. The bass guitar is played in the bass clef.
George Harrison played lead electric guitar. John Lennon played rhythm electric guitar. Both of them sometimes played acoustic. Paul McCartney also played the electric guitar.
The Iinstruments played in Helter Skelter include: drums, cowbell, bass, piano, elictric guitar, electric side guitar, brass instruments, trumpet and a six string-bass.
"Love you Do" is not a Beatles song, but you may be referring to "Love Me Do," or "Love You To." Love Me Do instruments - Harmonica, bass, acoustic guitar, tambourine and drums. Love You To instruments - Acoustic guitar, fuzz electric guitar, bass, sitar, tambourine, tabla and tambura.
john and george both played guitars. paul played the bass and Ringo played drums.Hm... They played a lot of instruments, but the main one's were; guitar, drums and bass. Paul and John played piano as well, and George sitar.