Smoke on the water by deep purple (not sure on the artist)
In the 1950s, the instruments commonly used in rock and roll included the electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, and piano. The electric guitar, often played with distortion and amplification, became a defining sound of the genre. The bass guitar provided the low-end foundation, while drums added rhythm and energy. Piano was also frequently used to add melody and harmony to rock and roll songs.
yes but it is hard
Mick Jagger was a lead SINGER but he did play harmonica and a little guitar, as well as some percussion (maraccas, tambourine, etc.)
Joe plays guitar, percussion, drums, and keyboard/piano. He is the percussion leader in the group. He plays auxilary percussion the most, even though he hardly plays drums. But he often does the lead vocals in songs. He also knows how to rap.actually joe Jonas also plays the tamborine i don't see how someone could forget about that :) :)the tambourine :D and guitar also very occasionally the piano
Bob Marley used many instruments to create his music. These included acoustic and rhythm guitars, drums, and a reggae horn section.
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drums,mic.,guitar,somtimes piano
Paul McCartney played the bass, John Lennon played rhythm guitar, George Harrison played lead guitar and Ringo Starr played drums. However, when recording in the studio it varied by a lot. Paul played guitar for some songs, John may have picked up the bass, etc.
In the 1950s, the instruments commonly used in rock and roll included the electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, and piano. The electric guitar, often played with distortion and amplification, became a defining sound of the genre. The bass guitar provided the low-end foundation, while drums added rhythm and energy. Piano was also frequently used to add melody and harmony to rock and roll songs.
4 guitar vs piano 1,1.2,2, and 3
yes but it is hard
Flyleaf consists of vocals, guitar, bass, drums, timpani, and wind chimes. Before they were called Flyleaf, they released a song called "So I Thought" that also featured piano. Lacey--vocals (piano in the old version of So I Thought and guitar in two other demo songs) Sameer--lead guitar Jared--rhythm guitar Pat--bass James--drums, timpani, wind chimes
Mick Jagger was a lead SINGER but he did play harmonica and a little guitar, as well as some percussion (maraccas, tambourine, etc.)
Try listening to them, then you will know if the drums and guitar are difficult
Joe plays guitar, percussion, drums, and keyboard/piano. He is the percussion leader in the group. He plays auxilary percussion the most, even though he hardly plays drums. But he often does the lead vocals in songs. He also knows how to rap.actually joe Jonas also plays the tamborine i don't see how someone could forget about that :) :)the tambourine :D and guitar also very occasionally the piano
Bob Marley used many instruments to create his music. These included acoustic and rhythm guitars, drums, and a reggae horn section.
While essentially any instrument can be used in performance of jazz songs, the piano, drum, bass and drums are prevalent. Sax and guitar would also be highly seen.