Tomo Fujita
Tomo Fujita's Gear
In Tomo Fujita's video "Kanji Guitar / Kanji TF Signature Stratocaster / TFGD#19" the guitar is shown throughout the video and at 0:07 Tomo says "So this time I would like to show you my... Kanji Guitar--it is made by Kanji Kawabata,"
" Do you see this amp, ok. This is the frontman 10G I bought it on Ebay"
I have all these great amps… I have all these vintage Fenders, I have a Two-Rock… but I just love my old Fender Musicmaster bass amp for practice. Now, this is not the greatest amp sound in the world, but it’s very neutral tone-wise, and it’s nice and bright, so you can’t hide anything when you’re practising. I wish that in Berklee we had this amp in every room, because people would probably get 10 times better!
Tomo Fujita uses the Vemuram Jan Ray overdrive pedal, as evidenced by an image result on Google.
I have a Stevie Ray Vaughan Strat that I’ve played so much.That was my first real Fender – I played it for many years, from when I first came to Berklee. People always say it just sounds great for funk, so maybe I’d get my own version of that, but with a bit of a different neck shape. That would be amazing!
Tomo Fujita uses the Fender John Mayer Signature Stratocaster, as noted on his official website. Fujita, who taught John Mayer at Berklee College of Music, highlights this connection through his choice of instrument.
In the video description, you can see he's using a milkman dairy air. He uses this amp on many gear videos
This is not the actual ibanez he owns. Tomo had a custom strat-style one made with an actual sss configuration, a five way switch and a volume, tone, tone setup.
"I'm so lucky, this is so special. Ibanez made this one for me. What's the difference? Three single coils. Yeahhh!" (15:25 in this video.)
In the YouTube video by TomoFujitaMusic titled "Electric Guitar on a BUDGET - Is this good enough for my students?", Tomo Fujita uses the One Control Prussian Blue Reverb pedal to enhance the sound of a budget amplifier lacking built-in reverb.
You can see the guitar on his Site, just scroll a bit down.
There’s this band called Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, it’s a weird name but they’re a really great jam band, really popular. And they came to Boston and invited me to play a song. So I decided to just bring along my PRS Silver Sky and a Tube Screamer, because it’s simple, right?
Tomo Fujita discusses his use of the Ibanez Nu Tube Screamer in his YouTube video titled "Ibanez NU Tube Screamer / How Good or Bad setting? / TFGD#2." He mentions that he bought this pedal as a new addition to his collection, which also includes the TS10, TS9, and TS808 models.
the whole video he talks about how to get better tone by adjusting the pickup height on this strat
In the description of the YouTube video "How to make better tone? / Pickup height secret! / Stratocaster Set Up TFGD#5," Tomo Fujita mentions using the Fender Pro Reverb 115 Combo Amp.
In a YouTube video on his channel, Tomo Fujita demonstrates the Fender Yngwie Malmsteen Overdrive Pedal, showcasing its features and sound capabilities.
"I just wanted to know what budget guitars are good for my students."
In a YouTube video titled "D'Angelico Deluxe DC / GEAR DEMO / TFGD#1," Tomo Fujita discusses the unique features of the D'Angelico Deluxe DC guitar. He highlights the guitar's neck length, which resembles that of a Stratocaster at approximately 25.5 inches, making it longer than a typical Gibson or Epiphone 335. He also notes the guitar's distinctive six-way switch.
"Today my guitar is a feder Japan, cheapest stratocaster, and I bought this one. Ithink about 500 dollar you know?"
"I want to show you this guitar, it's called a gibson es 335, i think I bought it wen I was 17"
In the YouTube video titled "なんての?4000円の安ギターでも極上のトーンが出せる! / TFGD#14" on his channel TomoFujitaMusic, Tomo Fujita uses a Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster to demonstrate achieving exceptional tone with an affordable guitar.
In a YouTube video by TomoFujitaMusic, Tomo Fujita discusses using the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe III amplifier, as mentioned in the video description.
In the YouTube video by TomoFujitaMusic, Tomo Fujita demonstrates the Gibson Custom Shop '59 Les Paul Standard, showcasing its impressive sound.
In a video on his YouTube channel, Tomo Fujita demonstrates the Fender American Original '60s Jazzmaster, showcasing its features and sound capabilities.
The amp used to review this pedal is a vintage Fender '79 Princeton Reverb.
In the YouTube video titled "なんての? ペダル良い悪い使い方? / Ibanez NU Tube Screamer / TFGD#2," Tomo Fujita discusses and compares the Ibanez TS10 Tube Screamer Classic to the NU Tube Screamer, demonstrating his use and insights on both pedals.
In a video on his YouTube channel, Tomo Fujita discusses and demonstrates the PRS Tremonti The Wood Library Ltd Edition CCB guitar, showcasing its impressive sound and features.
Tomo demo's his '56 Fender musicmaster
Tomo demoes his '61 Fender Duo-Sonic
He specifically name drops these strings.
Ibanez collaborated with Tomo to produce the budget-priced AZES31 and AZES40. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDI6s7AGZQ4
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