
What instrument does Jesse play on "Full House"?

Mullets, leather, and baby wipes - the holy trinity of Uncle Jesse's world. This guitar-slinging, Elvis-worshipping, hair-obsessed goofball turned the Tanner house into his own personal Graceland. Between crooning to twins and forming bands with names cheesier than the pizza they ordered, Jesse brought the rock 'n' roll fantasy to the land of sitcom suburbia.
Sure, his music career had more comebacks than his hair had cowlicks, but could you ever imagine Jesse throwing in the towel? Have mercy! One minute he's signing a record deal, the next he's back to jingle writing in the basement. But that's what made Jesse the lovable dreamer we couldn't help but root for.
From "Forever" to "Michelle's Smiling," Jesse's tunes were the earworms we didn't mind getting stuck in our heads. They were the perfect blend of sappy and catchy - just like the show itself.
Through thick and thin, good times and bad, you could always count on Jesse's trusty instrument to save the day or at least provide the perfect soundtrack. Speaking of which, what instrument does Jesse play on "Full House"?
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Correct Answer: Guitar
The answer is: Guitar. Jesse's main instrument was the guitar, but he occasionally tickled the ivories on a piano or banged out a rhythm on the drums. His musical versatility was as impressive as his hair-care routine.Source
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