This guitar has an alder body with a maple neck and a rosewood fingerboard that gives you 22 frets. There’s two Telecaster style single coil pickups so you can play rock, blues, country and similar guitar styles. There’s a volume knob, tone control, and a pickup selector switch. The...
Telecaster Designed prior to the release of the Strat, it was known by another name. But, putting its murky history behind, the Telecaster comes in with country twang as the alternative to the rock ‘n roll Stratocaster. It has a single cutaway, 2x single-coil pickups, and it originally ...
Gig bags range from cheap and thin dust covers to those constructed of hard wearing and robust materials with extensive padding. While hardshell cases can be cheap with poor outer material choice, easily breakable handles, inadequately designed interiors meaning your guitar will move about inside and...
There are different types of electric guitar pickups available on different guitars, the most popular options being either single coils (which are found on Stratocasters and Telecasters) or humbuckers (which are usually found on Les Pauls). The tonal difference between these types of pickups is ...
TheTelecaster, on the other hand, has a distinctive twang and robust build. With its two-pickup, solid body design, the Tele has become a staple in country music but is equally at home in rock, blues, and jazz. It’s not just the Strat and Tele that Fender are known for. ...
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While not as cheap as Squier Teles, the Road Word ’50s Telecaster lets you own a genuine Fender branded guitar at a more affordable price point, thanks to it being made in Mexico. It follows the Telecaster formula right at the get go, with its single-cutaway body, pickguard design and...
The Tune-o-Matic bridge will be familiar to most Gibson players and the string-through body is of course very Telecaster-like, so you’re liable to find a lot of familiar things in this guitar no matter what your background is. For controls you get master volume and tone knobs, and a...
The left handedSquier Classic Vibe ‘50s Telecaster(shown above) is available in that iconic butterscotch blonde finish. Main features include a lightweight pine body, slim c-shape maple neck with a 21-fret maple fingerboard, Fender-designed pickups, and a vintage-style 3-saddle bridge. ...
but they’re definitely worth a lot more. Getting one of those from the get-go will make playing guitar a lifetime passion. “Cheap” guitars may seem more affordable at first, but many of these are poorly made and can be more costly in the long run because of constant repairs and rep...