Updates


New Tomo Fujita merchandise is now available for purchase! Visit the merch store by exploring the links posted with any video at Tomo’s YouTube channel, or visit tfujita.store.

T-Shirts and Hoodies at tfujita.store!

Guitar World Online Lesson: The Wisdom in Tomo’s Playing.

“Using the jazz melodic minor scale as a launch pad, this lesson unpacks some of Professor Fujita’s signature approaches to melding blues with jazz, and finding new avenues for musical exploration.”

Read the online article by John Wheatcroft here.


Tomo’s Wisdom T-Shirts Now Available

Get your Tomo Fujita Wisdom T-Shirt at Osiamo Music Gear today, for only $19.95!

“Best Guitar Teacher in the World”

After recording “Eighty-Nine” (shown below), Tyler and Tomo, who are great teachers as well as great players, made a casual “lesson” video . . . because, you know, making lesson videos is what they do! When editing the video, Tyler added a subtitle naming Tomo the “Best Guitar Teacher in the World (in my opinion).” Check out this entertaining video in the sidebar. And we agree with Tyler!


Tyler Larson: “Eighty-Nine” Featuring Tomo

Eighty-Nine: Tyler Larson, Tomo Fujita and PRS Guitars

Tyler Larson, an online guitar instructor and PRS Artist who studied with Tomo at Berklee College of Music, released Nashville Noises, his first-ever EP, consisting of five original tunes.

The “Eighty-Nine” video was featured as one of “this week’s essential guitar tracks” in Guitar World magazine on February 14, 2020.


Los Angeles: a visit to Norman’s Rare Guitars

When Tomo landed in the Los Angeles area for NAMM 2020, his first stop was Norman’s Rare Guitars, where he visited one of his former Berklee students, Michael Lemmo. What happened next? A jam session with two vintage Stratocasters, of course! Check out the video, produced by the folks at Norman’s, at the bottom of this page.


Two-Rock Tomo Fujita Signature Amp & TF-1250 by Eminence

In some circles, Tomo has developed a reputation as a master of tone. So, it is not surprising that Eminence Speaker partnered with Tomo, creating the TF-1250 to his exacting specifications. Two-Rock then developed the Tomo Fujita Signature amp, with the TF-1250 speaker as standard equipment, for distribution in Japan.


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