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TOMO FUJITA Signature PicK 1 | Teardrop | Material: Celluloid | Pack of 20
TOMO FUJITA Signature PicK 1 | Teardrop | Material: Celluloid | Pack of 20
SKU:aGP-TOMO-SP01
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Tomo Fujita's guitar picks were selected from PICKBOY VINTAGE CLASSIC.
He loves the thickness and shape, and it even has his own logo on it! He still uses it for lessons at Berklee and for his private live performances.
Professor, Berklee College of Music, Guitarist, Educator
Tomo Fujita is a world-renowned guitarist who combines overwhelming technique with rich emotional expression. He is active in a variety of genres, including blues, jazz, funk, and rock, and his playing style, which he says is "important in music, not technique," continues to influence guitarists around the world.
He has been teaching at Berklee College of Music since 1993, and is a renowned instructor who has nurtured John Mayer, Eric Krasno (Soulive), Adam Smirnoff (Lettuce), and others. He also works as a co-instructor at the Matt Schofield Blues Academy, and his teachings are known as "playing guitar from the heart."
His sound philosophy is also reflected in the world of professional audio, such as his signature speaker "TF-1250" developed in collaboration with Eminence and his signature amplifier with Two-Rock.
In Japan, he has published six instructional books under Rittor Music, which have sold over 160,000 copies in total. His Tomo Fujita Signature picks, a collaboration with PICKBOY, are also masterpieces that reflect his passion.
Main performing artists
John Mayer, Phil Collins, Steve Gadd, Susan Tedeschi, Ronnie Earl, Eric Gales, Matt Schofield and many more.
【celluloid】
Celluloid picks are a typical material that PICKBOY has been manufacturing since its founding. Many people have always loved this material, and it is a versatile pick that can be used for all purposes.
Product specifications
Set of 20
Shape: Teardrop
Base model: Vintage Classic White
Gauge: 1.00mm
Material: Celluloid
Country of origin: Made in Japan
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