quarta-feira, 7 de outubro de 2009



Fender Stratocaster

Fender Stratocaster is a model of electric guitar designed by Leo Fender, George Fullerton and Freddie Tavares in 1954, and manufactured continuously to the present day. She is considered by many musicians, the guitar sound that has the most versatile of the world.
The Stratocaster has its sound, "quack," characterized by trembling cavity and its part / block of metal, its wood, its cut, its pickups and his arm longer than the Gibson Les Paul and his headstock. The woods used are originally in stratocaster ash and alder, but now copies made by other companies and luthiers include marupá woods like cedar, poplar, walnut, basswood, swamp ash and mahogany even in some cases. Remember that wood and its density significantly change the tone of the guitar, giving a more open sound with cedar, or brighter with an ash (depending on the density of which varies greatly).

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