FENDER AT-3 Automatic Black GUITAR/BASS Tuner
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FENDER AT-3 Automatic Black GUITAR/BASS Tuner used throughout the Industry
SOME OF THE GREAT
From Stevie Ray Vaughan to Eric Clapton, here are some Strat slingers that put the famous guitar on the map
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JIMI HENDRIX
It is widely believed that Hendrix is one of the best guitarists of all time – if not the best. Rolling Stone put the Seattle superman at the top of their list of the top 100 greatest Axemen, just adding to Hendrix’s accolades
Listening to Hendrix, it was difficult to discern where his body ended and the guitar began. The two just flowed together. Hendrix oozed emotion out of his Strat, with interesting chord voicings and feedback aplenty.
STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN
Half brute force and half finesse, Vaughan exploded onto the scene in 1983 when he contributed scorching guitar work to the David Bowie album Let’s Dance. Later that year, Vaughan released his own group’s debut album, Texas Flood, and officially ignited the blues revival of the 1980s.
Not only did Vaughan’s voice carry raw power and emotion, but his ability to play lead and rhythm parts simultaneously was a marvel. His favorite Stratocaster, dubbed “Number One,” was a hybrid guitar that boasted a ravaged ’63 body and a ’62 rosewood neck. It also featured a left-handed tremolo in honor of Jimi Hendrix and distinctive stickers spelling out his initials on the pickguard.
George Harrison
Eric Clapton
Jeff Beck
Buddy Holly
Eric Johnson
Mark Knopfler
Rory Gallagher
David Gilmour
Ritchie Blackmore
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