Rather easily, unless you ask me another time. Then it could be something else.
Ticket to Ride is a legendary song. But from a guitarist standpoint, it doesn't stand out as a 12 string sound. Some people hear it distinctly, but many such as myself don't.
If I had to choose a Beatles song for this list, from the same album, I feel that I've Just Seen a Face and You've Got to Hide Your Love Away have that more unmistakable 12 string richness. The rhythm guitar in Help has it too.
As I type this, I realize I'm probably biased toward the acoustic 12 string.
Ticket to Ride is a legendary song. But from a guitarist standpoint, it doesn't stand out as a 12 string sound. Some people hear it distinctly, but many such as myself don't.
If I had to choose a Beatles song for this list, from the same album, I feel that I've Just Seen a Face and You've Got to Hide Your Love Away have that more unmistakable 12 string richness. The rhythm guitar in Help has it too.
As I type this, I realize I'm probably biased toward the acoustic 12 string.
Hmmm... @Fenderbender123 I've always heard the intro to Ticket to Ride as one of the most jangly Rickenbacker riffs out there. It's not the most virtuoso but still pretty iconic. But to you point any number of Beatles songs could be on this list- e.g., A Hard Day's Night, And Your Bird Can Sing, If I Needed Someone, etc...plus the other you mention.
Some of my most favorite 12 string riffs are the ones that are more subtle like the intro to Sloop John B or California Girls.
Ticket to Ride is a legendary song. But from a guitarist standpoint, it doesn't stand out as a 12 string sound. Some people hear it distinctly, but many such as myself don't.
If I had to choose a Beatles song for this list, from the same album, I feel that I've Just Seen a Face and You've Got to Hide Your Love Away have that more unmistakable 12 string richness. The rhythm guitar in Help has it too.
As I type this, I realize I'm probably biased toward the acoustic 12 string.
Hmmm... @Fenderbender123 I've always heard the intro to Ticket to Ride as one of the most jangly Rickenbacker riffs out there. It's not the most virtuoso but still pretty iconic. But to you point any number of Beatles songs could be on this list- e.g., A Hard Day's Night, And Your Bird Can Sing, If I Needed Someone, etc...plus the other you mention.
Some of my most favorite 12 string riffs are the ones that are more subtle like the intro to Sloop John B or California Girls.
Found out about 12 string(?) when this came out...still love it. Write-Ins: If I Needed Someone; Feel a Whole Lot Better...Harrison / McGuinn mutual admiration...
Found out about 12 string(?) when this came out...still love it. Write-Ins: If I Needed Someone; Feel a Whole Lot Better...Harrison / McGuinn mutual admiration...
Runner-up. Tho NOC about 2nd place
Acoustic 12 string with no production effects added. Raw and fucking amazing
Stairway, because the solo is played on his Telecaster.
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