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The recorded song of Nowhere Man was done with Fender Stratocasters that George and John each got from Mal Evans, and Brian Epstein would only pay for if they were the same color so they got them in sonic blue. The solo is both John and George playing on their strats
As confirmed in the book, Beatle Gear.
He was still in a Gretsch phase then. My guess would be the Tennessean he had, but I heard a guy on YouTube demonstrating the 'Liverpool' distortion pedal and playing Day Tripper on a Duo Jet ... I thought he'd put that down by that time, but it sure sounded spot-on to me.
A Gallotone champion guitar.
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
Gibson jumbo
No, the guitar is played in that song.
He played electric guitar, acoustic guitar and the sitar. "Love You To" was the first Beatles record to use Indian instruments.
George Harrison played the sitar, an Indian instrument not unlike an Indian version of a guitar. It was the first time the sitar was introduced to a Beatles record.
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
yes
Gibson jumbo
not anymore...he died several years ago
No, the guitar is played in that song.
In the Beatles he played rhythm guitar and George Harrison played lead guitar.
Yes! Who else would it be? George Harrison is awesome and he can also play the sitar!
Dhani mainly plays guitar, but he does play some bass too.
He used a Gretsch Country Gentleman.
He played electric guitar, acoustic guitar and the sitar. "Love You To" was the first Beatles record to use Indian instruments.
George Harrison played the sitar, an Indian instrument not unlike an Indian version of a guitar. It was the first time the sitar was introduced to a Beatles record.
George harrison played a Gretsch Country Gentleman, Rickenbacker 360/12 and the Epiphone Casino anonymous@oola.com