Cristopher David Leal Quiroz
🎸 1. Electric Guitar
The cornerstone of rock and roll. From Chuck Berry to Jimi Hendrix to Jimmy Page, the electric guitar defined the genre’s sound with riffs, solos, and distortion.

🥁 2. Drum Kit
The driving force behind the rhythm. Drum kits laid the backbone for rock, especially with powerful beats and explosive fills.

🎤 3. Microphone (Vocals)
The human voice amplified. From Elvis Presley to Freddie Mercury, vocal performance shaped the emotion and identity of rock and roll.

🎹 4. Piano / Keyboard
Early rock and roll leaned heavily on piano (like Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard), while later eras embraced electric keyboards and synthesizers.

🎸 5. Bass Guitar
The groove maker. Bass lines support rhythm and harmony, with players like Paul McCartney and Flea pushing its role forward.

🎷 6. Saxophone
Especially influential in early rock and roll and rockabilly, the saxophone added a raw, energetic edge before guitars took center stage.

🪕 7. Acoustic Guitar
Essential for songwriting and storytelling, the acoustic guitar played a major role in folk-rock and ballads.

🧱 8. Amplifier (Amp)
Not an instrument by itself, but vital to shaping the sound of electric guitars and basses, creating distortion, reverb, and volume that defined rock.
