Bass, two electrics (usually for solos but also helps in the sound of this song, there's the "duh duh duh" part for instance) and two rhythm guitars, you just proved how little you know about how live music works lol. If they didn't have an extra rhythm guitar or something important like the bass someone would be complaining something is missing and it sounds different from the recording...
@@Jaheartsjonas there's plenty of bands that recorded like 4 different guitars on record and only have 1 live. since kevin and nick are playing it would make the other 2 kinda just there for filler and not necessary,
@@uhhh___tyler the "extra" guitars are their band members who were already there. Since Nick and Kevin don't play strong electric parts but always play rhythm during songs like these, it makes sense to have every guitar playing band member play to flesh out a guitar-heavy song like this. Especially if they like to keep it sounding close to the record which they usually do, most of the time Nick is even a perfectionist who sings the exact same ad libs or inflections as he did on the record. Even in the MV they're both playing guitar on this song. It's their musical direction and choice to use the talents of every member of their backing band, and it is not an acoustic version, so why is that a problem lol
@@Jaheartsjonasno clown. It’s bc Kevin and Nick play basically nothing and you can’t hear it anyways. In the back,you can see the actual lead guitarist at ALL of their performances
One of my favourite Jonas Bros songs
I would start to cry 💀💀💀💀
One of my absolute favorites ❤️
Jonas Brothers Hold on song favorite!!:)
i need them to do this at yankee stadium 8/12 so i can feel whole again
How does joe seem to always have endless energy
I would have simply passed away
🌺 hey
Why do they need 4 guitars khajsdhkjsad
Bass, two electrics (usually for solos but also helps in the sound of this song, there's the "duh duh duh" part for instance) and two rhythm guitars, you just proved how little you know about how live music works lol. If they didn't have an extra rhythm guitar or something important like the bass someone would be complaining something is missing and it sounds different from the recording...
@@Jaheartsjonas there's plenty of bands that recorded like 4 different guitars on record and only have 1 live. since kevin and nick are playing it would make the other 2 kinda just there for filler and not necessary,
@@uhhh___tyler the "extra" guitars are their band members who were already there. Since Nick and Kevin don't play strong electric parts but always play rhythm during songs like these, it makes sense to have every guitar playing band member play to flesh out a guitar-heavy song like this. Especially if they like to keep it sounding close to the record which they usually do, most of the time Nick is even a perfectionist who sings the exact same ad libs or inflections as he did on the record. Even in the MV they're both playing guitar on this song. It's their musical direction and choice to use the talents of every member of their backing band, and it is not an acoustic version, so why is that a problem lol
@@Jaheartsjonasno clown. It’s bc Kevin and Nick play basically nothing and you can’t hear it anyways. In the back,you can see the actual lead guitarist at ALL of their performances
@@Perseus6797yea I always felt like these dudes barely actually even play. The guys in the back are doing all the work lol