Musical Instruments
Type | Model | Color | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Electric guitars | Duesenberg Starplayer II | surf green | She bought it by installments while still an amateur. |
Duesenberg Starplayer TV | silver sparkle | ||
surf green | |||
black-and-gold checkered pattern using gold leaf | Her signature model, "Ichimatsu (市松)". This was sold as a limited edition for Sheena Ringo's 5th anniversary. | ||
Duesenberg V-Caster | vintage white | ||
Duesenberg Rocket | black and white | ||
Fender Jaguar Special | Made by Fender Japan | ||
Fender Telecaster | Custom-made by Fender Japan | ||
Fender Stratocaster Jimi Hendrix tribute | |||
Gibson Firebird | |||
Gibson Flying V | antique natural | ||
Gibson RD Artist | natural | Recommended by Ukigumo | |
Nagare | blue | This guitar is based on the Fender Jazzmaster, and is equipped with a flashbulb so it shines while playing. | |
Rickenbacker 620 | jetglo | She bought it with her first royalties. | |
Tele Phantom | red | Made by Songbird Guitar. This guitar uses "Vox Phatnom markⅥ" as the motif, and the structure is Telecaster. It is the same model of guitar as Ukigumo except for color. | |
Acoustic guitars | K.Yairi FK-1J | ||
Bass guitars | Danelectro 58 Longhorn | aqua burst | |
Amplifiers | Orange Overdrive OR412 | She began to use this under the influence of Susumu Nishikawa who was her session guitarist in the early days. | |
Effects units | Pro Co RAT2 | ||
Keyboard instruments | Toy piano | She used it on the "Senko Ecstasy" tour. | |
Melodica | She used it on the "Dynamite Out" tour. |
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