blueman335
Mojo's Minions
Re: Best guitar for a Fender Strat player to branch out with
- Oh, that's not it. In Florida I've see more blues-classic rock guys playing Strats than everything else put together. It's nice to see players break from the mold (looks and tonewise) with something that's not such a cliche. Variety, that spice of life thing.
- I'm not understanding your statement that LP's are 'easier to play' than Tele's. There's a lot of Tele fans that would take serious exception to that. And there's no shortage of guys that aren't thrilled with LP's.
- Since the OP wants to 'expand his sound, tonal possibilities, and broadness as a player', he didn't come here to get recommendations for a Tele or another Strat. He could have come up with that on his own while sitting on the toilet. Since he wants to be 'more of a broad player who can handle picking up a guitar with a different style', let's not pigeon-hole him to Fenders-only just yet. There's lots more guitars out there, and he's looking for different tones.
The strat 'affliction' blueman335 is referring to, is a condition suffered by famous gibson players like eric clapton wherein the player wants the guitar to sound like them, rather than the other way around.
There's a reason jimmy page played a telecaster in the studio (where sound quality is more important) and a les paul live (where showmanship and ease of play is more important).
- Oh, that's not it. In Florida I've see more blues-classic rock guys playing Strats than everything else put together. It's nice to see players break from the mold (looks and tonewise) with something that's not such a cliche. Variety, that spice of life thing.
- I'm not understanding your statement that LP's are 'easier to play' than Tele's. There's a lot of Tele fans that would take serious exception to that. And there's no shortage of guys that aren't thrilled with LP's.
- Since the OP wants to 'expand his sound, tonal possibilities, and broadness as a player', he didn't come here to get recommendations for a Tele or another Strat. He could have come up with that on his own while sitting on the toilet. Since he wants to be 'more of a broad player who can handle picking up a guitar with a different style', let's not pigeon-hole him to Fenders-only just yet. There's lots more guitars out there, and he's looking for different tones.