John Lennon plays lead on that one.
1.All American man 2.Rockin, in the USA Paul Stanley Rhythm guitar lead vocals Gene simmons Bass guitar vocals Gene simmons Bass guitar backing vocals Paul stanley Rhythm guitar Bob kulick Lead guitar Bob kulick Lead guitar Peter criss or Anton fig drums Peter Criss or Anton fig drums 3.Larger than life 4.Rocket ride Gene Simmons Bass guitar lead vocals Ace frehley Lead guitar bass vocals Paul stanley rhythm guitar backing vocals Paul staney Rhythm guitar Peter criss drums Peter criss drums Bob kulick Lead guitar 5.Anyway you want it Paul stanley Rhythm guita lead vocals Gene simmons bass guitar lead vocals Ace frehley Lead guitar Peter criss or Anton fig drums
John Lennon, with harmonies by Paul McCartney. John overdubbed the harmony on his lead vocal.
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John Lennon typically used a Gibson J-160E acoustic guitar, which featured a single-coil pickup, allowing for both acoustic and electric sounds. He often played it with a capo, particularly in songs like "I Want to Hold Your Hand." For electric performances, he frequently used a Rickenbacker 325 guitar, known for its jangly tone, and later switched to a Fender Stratocaster. His setup was characterized by a blend of acoustic warmth and electric clarity, contributing to The Beatles' distinctive sound.
Depends what quality of guitar you want. You can get an electric guitar and amplifier for about 150 pounds (230 dollars)
1.All American man 2.Rockin, in the USA Paul Stanley Rhythm guitar lead vocals Gene simmons Bass guitar vocals Gene simmons Bass guitar backing vocals Paul stanley Rhythm guitar Bob kulick Lead guitar Bob kulick Lead guitar Peter criss or Anton fig drums Peter Criss or Anton fig drums 3.Larger than life 4.Rocket ride Gene Simmons Bass guitar lead vocals Ace frehley Lead guitar bass vocals Paul stanley rhythm guitar backing vocals Paul staney Rhythm guitar Peter criss drums Peter criss drums Bob kulick Lead guitar 5.Anyway you want it Paul stanley Rhythm guita lead vocals Gene simmons bass guitar lead vocals Ace frehley Lead guitar Peter criss or Anton fig drums
John Lennon, with harmonies by Paul McCartney. John overdubbed the harmony on his lead vocal.
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basically, as many as you want but the usual number would be 2:rhytym and lead guitar and if your including bass guitar, 3. some bands only have one guitar.
"Always on the Run" by Lenny Kravitz "What I Want" by Daughtry
Hey Jude Let it be Here comes the sun Something While my guitar gently weeps Strawberry fields forever Yesterday Twist and shout Do you want to know a secret
You should start getting lessons, because there is no use of getting one if you cannot play it. In my opinion, I guess an acoustic guitar is better. Electric guitars are too expensive.
She's so heavy (i want you) by the beatles
Well it depends. If you want a guitar to play like in most rock songs get a electric guitar. If you want a guitar like a regular guitar with the hole in the middle or if you are a beginner get a acoustic guitar.
Depends what quality of guitar you want. You can get an electric guitar and amplifier for about 150 pounds (230 dollars)
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Its not really bad for the guitar but if you want to take it off or you want to sell it or something like that i would not recommend it