Ginger Root's Guitars
throughout this youtube Video, you can see the eastwood airline jupiter hung on the wall (you can also see it in the "Loretta" music video in the guitar solo section around 2:04)
Ginger Root has confirmed the use of a Guild classical guitar in interviews and during several episodes of Toaster Music and doodles. This guitar can also be seen in the "Le Chateau" music video, as released by Ginger Root on their official YouTube channel.
In an image sourced from the NHK Japan website, during the Yellow Magic Show 4 with Haruomi Hosono, Ginger Root is seen performing a cover of Hosono's "Peking Duck," using the Recording King Justin Townes Earle Signature RPS-JTE-TS guitar.
Ginger Root is confirmed to use a Teisco ET-320 guitar, as evidenced by an Instagram post from their account, gingerrootmusic. The post includes images, and the fourth image distinctly shows the shape of the bridge, which differs from the Teisco TG-64, confirming it as a Teisco ET-320. The post reflects on the success of their 2025 Japan tour, capturing the excitement and warmth felt during their performances.
In an Instagram post by Ginger Root, the artist is seen playing a beautiful red Fender Mustang Electric Guitar during the Anime Expo sets. The post provides visual confirmation of the gear used.
In the video titled "Honey Pie (Beatles Cover)," Ginger Root is visibly playing a Fender Telecaster equipped with a Bigsby Vibrato. This same guitar can also be seen hanging on the wall in the "Playing Chicago Oct. 23rd" YouTube Short.
This is a community-built gear list for Ginger Root.
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