He played electric guitar, acoustic guitar and the sitar. "Love You To" was the first Beatles record to use Indian instruments.
"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.
The Biggest amount was in the famous "a day in the life" in that song they had an entire orchestra plus themselves playing instruments.
The Deluxe version has Beatles-style instruments and a microphone stand, and the Value version has normal Rock Band instruments.
MANY of The Beatles' songs were not about love. The songs that were about love were most likely written because the writer was in love...
He played electric guitar, acoustic guitar and the sitar. "Love You To" was the first Beatles record to use Indian instruments.
"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.
Yes. They were very proud of their craft as musicians.
ravi shankar thought goerge harrison (the beatles lead guitarist) to play guitar and other instruments
The beatles used drumms, guitars and harmonicas.
the beatles i love em the beatles i love em
Yes. ...And you had the rock band beatles instruments, it would also work the other way
The Beatles first played "Love Me Do" in 1962.
The Biggest amount was in the famous "a day in the life" in that song they had an entire orchestra plus themselves playing instruments.
It's actually love me do and yes it is by the beatles
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You can not because that would be using PlayStation Controls on a Nintendo Console.