The Fender Stratocaster

February 20th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Fender StratocasterI also have a Fender Stratocaster that I don’t really play too much. It is a nice guitar but It is pretty hard to play. It still has it’s uses because it sounds so much different from my other guitars.

I’ve used this one for some leads and clean stuff for a change of pace. It is completely stock. The finish is baby blue.

I usually keep this one tuned to Eb to play Yngwie songs from time to time. It doesn’t hold tune to well because of the non-locking bridge.

  1. Homer
    March 20th, 2010 at 07:11 | #1

    Hi mate, one question. What do you mean with “it is pretty hard to play”? I´m a beginer and i think about buying a Gibson SG, or Epiphone SG. What whould you recommend me. Thak you

  2. RedSGShredder
    March 21st, 2010 at 14:30 | #2

    @Homer
    Sure, well it has smaller frets than other guitars I am used to. That’s the main thing. Personally of course I’d suggest an SG for you. They are lighter, smaller, and in my opinion more comfortably shaped than Les Pauls. And of course the double cutaway makes hitting the higher frets a lot easier.

  3. Josh
    May 30th, 2010 at 20:04 | #3

    Hey, umm you reply to Homer helped me out a bit but i was wondering what would be better for me as a beginner. A Epiphone Sg goth or the Ephiphone Les paul goth. Thanks.

  4. RedSGShredder
    June 4th, 2010 at 21:02 | #4

    @Josh
    Sure man sounds good. They both are pretty similar guitars in my opinion. I think there might be some differences between the pickups and some cosmetic stuff.

  5. Jason
    July 17th, 2010 at 01:57 | #5

    Don’t like fender because the neck is very thick I’m gettng a Ibanez rg3exfm1 is the fixed bridge good cause my axl has a weird bridge I really hate but sounds great which sucks limit is no more than 400 what would recommend?

  6. RedSGShredder
    July 19th, 2010 at 19:38 | #6

    @Jason
    I haven’t tried that Ibanez. I’d say first decide which kind of bridge you like. If you like a fixed bridge, consider going for a Les Paul, SG, or some other kind of guitar with the two-part bridge like those guitars. Otherwise, if you want a Floyd Rose, personally I prefer Ibanez.

  7. minu
    November 9th, 2010 at 09:36 | #7

    I have a question, is the sg lighter than a regular fender strat? in terms of weight ?

  8. RedSGShredder
    November 14th, 2010 at 16:48 | #8

    @minu
    They are both pretty close but the SG is a small bit heavier, but it’s so little that you’d probably not even notice it until you specifically compare them.

  9. David
    May 6th, 2011 at 20:12 | #9

    What is the Price of Your Fender

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