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Is there room for an electric guitar in Superstition (Stevie Wonder)?

Is there room for an electric guitar in Superstition (Stevie Wonder)?

So yes, guitars and "Superstition" are a natural. The original recording is actually two clavs, bass, drums, 2 brass tracks, vox. If you have a keyboard player for the main hook riff, the guitarist could comp the 2nd clav line, which is much more chordal.

  1. Who plays guitar on superstition?
  2. Does Stevie Wonder play guitar?
  3. Who plays bass on Stevie Wonder superstition?

Who plays guitar on superstition?

'Superstition' was originally written by Wonder for guitarist Jeff Beck, who appears 5th on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time. Beck had agreed to be involved in the Talking Book album sessions in return for Wonder writing him a song.

Does Stevie Wonder play guitar?

He graduated from the Michigan State School For The Blind. He plays most of the instruments on his albums. Wonder is skilled on the keyboard, bass, drums and harmonica. He mastered all four instruments before hitting his teenage years.

Who plays bass on Stevie Wonder superstition?

On this track, Stevie played Hohner clavinet, drums, and Moog bass. Two of his band members also contributed: Steve Madaio played trumpet and Trevor Lawrence played tenor saxophone. Jeff Beck finally recorded his own version of this song in December 1972 with bass player Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice.

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