There is the Rickenbacker 350, which is the full neck version of the 325. It is a little bit less expensive, and is being sold for around $2,000-$2,500 for a new one. Also there are a bunch of brands that make "copy" Guitars. If you do some creative ebay searching, such as "lennon" "ric style" "ricky" "beatles" once in a while you will come across one. They are much cheaper than a real rickenbacker, (like $300-$500) and some are as good as a real rickenbacker. But there are some differences between a copy and a real rickenbacker, such as a different fretboard color and a different style of tailpiece.
No, he mostly used a Rickenbacker 325 and a Fender Stratocaster (for electric).
Lennon used a range of instruments in his career, but he is most associated with a 1958 Model 325 Rickenbacker Capri guitar.
Lennon bought a 3/4-size guitar by mail for about £10 after seeing an advertisement in Reveille magazine. Made by the Gallo company of South Africa, it was "Guaranteed Not to Split." But that was just his first guitar...
It will cost around $3,000 for a new one. Around $2,500 for a used one. But you can also get the Rickenbacker 350, which is the full scale neck version. It looks just like the 325 and priced in the low $2000's for a new one. If you're vigilant and look on ebay, you can get one for lower. I've seen one 350 be sold for $1,800 at a music store.
He did play, his mom, Julia, taught him before he started playing the guitar.But if you remember that George Harrison (and Paul) were huge fans of ukuleles then then how could he have NOT played the ukulele?Lennon was even recorded playing the ukulele, in the song from the Yellow Submarine Soundtrack "All Together Now"George Harrison would later recall in a November 1980 interview the impression Swami Bhaktivedanta's album, Krishna Consciousness, made on them. "I remember singing it [the Hare Krishna mantra]. just for days, John and I, with ukulele banjos, sailing through the Greek islands--Hare Krishna. Like six hours we sang, because you couldn't stop once you got going. You just couldn't stop. It was like as soon as you stop, it was like the lights went out."
No, he mostly used a Rickenbacker 325 and a Fender Stratocaster (for electric).
Lennon used a range of instruments in his career, but he is most associated with a 1958 Model 325 Rickenbacker Capri guitar.
John Lennon played many different guitars. The one he is most commonly associated with is the black Rickenbacker.
Lennon bought a 3/4-size guitar by mail for about £10 after seeing an advertisement in Reveille magazine. Made by the Gallo company of South Africa, it was "Guaranteed Not to Split." But that was just his first guitar...
It will cost around $3,000 for a new one. Around $2,500 for a used one. But you can also get the Rickenbacker 350, which is the full scale neck version. It looks just like the 325 and priced in the low $2000's for a new one. If you're vigilant and look on ebay, you can get one for lower. I've seen one 350 be sold for $1,800 at a music store.
There were two main recording sessions for And I Love Her; the results of the first session wasn't released until 1995 on the Anthology albums: On the 25th Feb 1964, the first two takes were recording using the instruments: Paul - Hofner 500/1 bass, Vox AC-100 bass amp. John - Rickenbacker 325 Vox AC-50 guitar amp. George - Rickenbacker 360-12 12 string electric guitar, Vox AC-50. Ringo - Ludwig drum kit The following day, the "release" version was recorded: Paul - Hofner 500/1 bass, Vox AC-100 bass amp. John - Gibson J-160E acoustic-electric through Vox AC-50 guitar amp. George - Jose Ramirez Guitarra de Estudio classical guitar. Ringo - Ludwig drum kit, bongos and claves
He did play, his mom, Julia, taught him before he started playing the guitar.But if you remember that George Harrison (and Paul) were huge fans of ukuleles then then how could he have NOT played the ukulele?Lennon was even recorded playing the ukulele, in the song from the Yellow Submarine Soundtrack "All Together Now"George Harrison would later recall in a November 1980 interview the impression Swami Bhaktivedanta's album, Krishna Consciousness, made on them. "I remember singing it [the Hare Krishna mantra]. just for days, John and I, with ukulele banjos, sailing through the Greek islands--Hare Krishna. Like six hours we sang, because you couldn't stop once you got going. You just couldn't stop. It was like as soon as you stop, it was like the lights went out."
15% of 325= 15% * 325= 0.15 * 325= 48.75
24% of 325= 24% * 325= 0.24 * 325= 78
75% of 325 = 75% * 325 = 0.75 * 325 = 243.75
57% of 325= 57% * 325= 0.57 * 325= 185.25
75% of $325= 75% * 325= 0.75 * 325= $243.75