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  1. American Fender Stratocaster - A Guide to the Fender by Stratocaster
    by Mark Byrne. History It is said the Leo Fender couldn't play the guitar ... and he was tone deaf. Regardless of whether the above statements are true or not, the company he created managed to produce one of the true icons of popular music - the American Fender Stratocaster. It's been widely reported that these classics were close to being dumped as, apparently, Fender had planned to stop production of the S... products, articles, news

  2. A Few of My Favorite Electric Guitars
    by Bill McRea. There are favorite electric guitars that every guitarist will love to have. Yes, every guitarist will be glad to own a '54 Strat or a '58 Les Paul. But that's as far as it goes: Love to have. These guitars simply cost a fortune and unless you're a guitar star, you'll only own them in your dreams. So, for the rest of us, here are favorite electric guitars that you can own even if it means taking ... products, articles, news

  3. The Beginning Of The Age Of The Fender Stratocaster
    by Victor Epand. Perhaps one of the most famous and best known names in the world of electric guitars is that of Fender, and it was in 1946 that Clarence Leonidas Fender, usually referred to simply as Leo Fender, created the design for the first electric guitar to have a solid body, and a pickup that worked through the use of a single magnet. Originally a radio repairman who also created amplifiers for instrument... products, articles, news

  4. Analytical Ways to Choose The Correct Fender Stratocaster Neck
    by Daniel Lehrman. After spending some time writing this article, I can see why you would want to stick your head in a hole when it comes to guitar necks. The array of choices is dizzying if you get very involved. The Fender Stratocaster is the guitar neck we narrowed it down to. Why, because the neck bolts on and obviously unbolts to come off. What differences can we expect when it comes to mounting a guitar neck... products, articles, news

  5. White Fender Stratocasters and White Harley Davidsons
    by Daniel Lehrman. Exactly what do these two historically unique world changing products have in common? Lots if you want a biased opinion. My only passion is not just playing the guitar until my hands hurt or my family and dog. Oh Man, I left out my deep passion for the greatest sporting franchise in the history of sports, The Washington Redskins NFL. This is life my friends. Yup, I'm a biker from the age of fiv... products, articles, news

  6. Electric Guitars And The Different Types Of Pickup Used
    by Victor Epand. Acoustic guitars use the hollow resonating chamber of the body of the guitar to amplify and resonate the sound of the strings being plucked, but on an electric guitar, this isn't the case. The body of an electric guitar is usually entirely solid, and the sound of the strings being struck is picked up by something called a pickup, which basically measures the amount of vibration of a particular st... products, articles, news

  7. A Brief History Of The Electric Guitar
    by Gray Rollins. The Electric guitar hasn't been around nearly as long as the Acoustic and Classical guitars. In fact, the Electric guitar was created just 70 years ago (the 1930s) by Adolph Rickenbacker. Since that time, the Electric guitar has greatly evolved to the where it is today. In this article, we'll go over the history of the Electric guitar. The History Guitars, or similar instruments, have been arou... products, articles, news

  8. Why The Tremolo Arm Is Misnamed
    by Victor Epand. Few parts of a guitar, if any, have as many different names and terms used to describe it as the tremolo arm. The tremolo arm is an adjustable lever which is connected to the bridge of the guitar. By moving this arm or lever, the bridge is raised and lowered, and by raising or lowering the bridge, the strings are themselves raised and lowered. This slightly stretches the strings, resulting in a c... products, articles, news

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