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The guitar, sitar, and ukelele. George Harrison usually played the guitar with The Beatles but he also used to play the sitar(indian guitar). Guitar, sitar, piano.george harrison played lead guitarguitar
He played electric guitar, acoustic guitar and the sitar. "Love You To" was the first Beatles record to use Indian instruments.
He plays several different ones at different times.
D41 Martin acoustic guitar, spruce top with Indian rosewood sides.
There are several different guitar packages that are available to purchase by consumers. Some of the different guitar packages that are available for purchase are: electric, and non-electric guitars.
an Indian instrument similar to guitar but sounds different. sounds annoying
it is the indian guitar
A sitar!
There are a number of different sounds a guitar can produce. It can be an Electric Guitar or an acoustic guitar both of which sound very different.
The guitar, sitar, and ukelele. George Harrison usually played the guitar with The Beatles but he also used to play the sitar(indian guitar). Guitar, sitar, piano.george harrison played lead guitarguitar
A Sitar
Indian Cedro
you could build a guitar out of ANYTHING. the question is whether or not it would function properly. the resonant qualities of acrylic are not ideal for an acoustic guitar, while an electric guitar wouldnt much be affected by the materials its made of, since, most of the sound and tonal qualities are achieved though the pickups, electronics and amplifier. hope this helps -Kyse
He played electric guitar, acoustic guitar and the sitar. "Love You To" was the first Beatles record to use Indian instruments.
He plays several different ones at different times.
D41 Martin acoustic guitar, spruce top with Indian rosewood sides.
There are several different guitar packages that are available to purchase by consumers. Some of the different guitar packages that are available for purchase are: electric, and non-electric guitars.