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Vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica, bass, tambourine, banjo, organ
John Lennon was given a harmonica by his uncle George when he was a child, and after his uncle's death began to teach himself. Having played harmonica through early Beatles gigs, John developed his technique in 1962 when the Beatles were on tour with Bruce Channel, and Bruce's harmonica player Delbert McClinton's gave John some tips which influenced John's playing on the Beatles' debut single 'Love Me Do'.
Delbert said, "Just blow, son. You're good at that".
He shoplifted it from a Dutch store on his way to tour with the rest of the Silver Beatles in Hamburg, Germany.
Lennon had harmonicas in several keys, to play songs in different keys.
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john Lennon was good at singing, guitar, piano, harmonica, banjo, mellotron,6 string bass, percussion, recorder
yes guitar, harmonica, and piano
He mainly played guitar, harmonica and he occasionally played the keyboard.
Remember - John Lennon song - was created in 1970.
He mainly played guitar, harmonica and he occasionally played the keyboard.
Vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica, bass, tambourine, banjo, organ
John Lennon was given a harmonica by his uncle George when he was a child, and after his uncle's death began to teach himself. Having played harmonica through early Beatles gigs, John developed his technique in 1962 when the Beatles were on tour with Bruce Channel, and Bruce's harmonica player Delbert McClinton's gave John some tips which influenced John's playing on the Beatles' debut single 'Love Me Do'.
Delbert said, "Just blow, son. You're good at that".
He shoplifted it from a Dutch store on his way to tour with the rest of the Silver Beatles in Hamburg, Germany.
vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica, bass, tambourine, organ, drums, banjoWish He Was Still With Us