Drums, tambourine and hand claps.
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
He did not have formal lessons, but bandmate Paul McCartney taught him how to play.
He was the drummer, and occasional vocalist.
Asked once in a late-Sixties interview if he thought Ringo Starr was the best drummer in the world, Lennon flippantly answered "He's not even the best drummer in the Beatles!" All the same, Lennon always counted on Starr's drumming to enhance the music they made together, and encouraged later drummers he worked with (including Andy Newmark) to "play it more like Ringo".
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.
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.
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.
He did not have formal lessons, but bandmate Paul McCartney taught him how to play.
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.
He's best known for playing a Ludwig drum kit.
He was the drummer, and occasional vocalist.
Primarily drums, but several Beatles songs were written especially for his baritone-range voice.
Ringo was the drummer for "Rory Storm and the Hurricanes" from March 25th of 1959 to August of 1962 when he joined The Beatles. See the related link below: