Ringo admired Ludwig brand drums, so he bought a set, and wanted the Ludwig logo on the front but the origianl maker of the drums said what about the band name, so he took the band name "The Beatles" and painted in Ludwig logo style with the large T on Ringo's drums. later, Ringo was given a gold-plated Ludwig drum set- which he still has but doenst use in public- he siad in a na interview on YouTube
He used a Ludwig drumset, and Zildjian cymbals.
During his Beatle career; A Premier, several two-tom Ludwig with black oyster pearl finishes (his most famous set design), then a three-tom Ludwig.
Ringo played Ludwig Drums while he was a member of The Beatles. He helped to popularize their drums and to catapult the company's fame.
Ringo used Ludwig brand drums, still does to this day.
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He did not have formal lessons, but bandmate Paul McCartney taught him how to play.
Ringo Starr did not play bass guitar. Stuart Sutcliffe did not play drums. Sutcliffe was long gone (and had died) before Starr ever joined the Beatles.
RINGO STARR 1989.Aug.18 Live At Memorial Auditorium In Buffalo, NY, USA August 18th, 1989
Ringo Starr started playing drums since he was a little boy in the hospital. The nurse would come around with plastic instruments for them to play with, and Ringo would always choose the drum. He would fight over it. Once he was out of the hospital, he told his family of his interest in music, and his uncle bought him a guitar. Eventually he got a set of drums. His interest in drumming started when he was about five, but it is unsure of when he actually got his first drum set. Fun- Fact, Ringo Starr is actually left-handed, but his grandmother wouldn't let him write with his left because she was Catholic. That's why Ringo's drumming style is different from most drummer's drumming. He throws left-handed moves into a right-sided drum set.
Drums, tambourine and hand claps.
He did not have formal lessons, but bandmate Paul McCartney taught him how to play.
He's best known for playing a Ludwig drum kit.
The Beatles.
Ringo Starr did not play bass guitar. Stuart Sutcliffe did not play drums. Sutcliffe was long gone (and had died) before Starr ever joined the Beatles.
I don't know a Ringo Sterr, but I do know a Ringo Starr, a Ringo Stirr, a Ringo Storr, a Ringo Sturr, and sometimes a Ringo Styrr. Ringo Starr mainly played the drums. The others just sing back up.
RINGO STARR 1989.Aug.18 Live At Memorial Auditorium In Buffalo, NY, USA August 18th, 1989
The All-Starr Band, with members from other great bands, and solo stars.
He played the drums and sang a few songs.
Ringo Starr started playing drums since he was a little boy in the hospital. The nurse would come around with plastic instruments for them to play with, and Ringo would always choose the drum. He would fight over it. Once he was out of the hospital, he told his family of his interest in music, and his uncle bought him a guitar. Eventually he got a set of drums. His interest in drumming started when he was about five, but it is unsure of when he actually got his first drum set. Fun- Fact, Ringo Starr is actually left-handed, but his grandmother wouldn't let him write with his left because she was Catholic. That's why Ringo's drumming style is different from most drummer's drumming. He throws left-handed moves into a right-sided drum set.
Drums, tambourine and hand claps.
No Ringo only ever played the drums. you may have become confused with Paul McCartney started to learn to play trumpet when he was 14 but gave it up to play the Guitar.
According to a Beatles website Ringo Starr was Lefthanded BUT played the drums Right -handed Paul McCartney was also left handed