Difference between telecaster and stratocaster?!


Question: Difference between telecaster and stratocaster!?
OK so I want to buy a guitar , 2 of them are the same price and one is a stratocaster and the other one is a telecaster !.!.!. Does anyone know whats the difference !?Www@Enter-QA@Com


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Tid bits!.

The Fender Telecaster, also known as a Tele, is typically a dual-pickup, solid-body electric guitar made by Fender!. Introduced for national distribution as the Broadcaster in the autumn of 1950, it was the first guitar of its kind to be produced on a substantial scale!.

The Fender Telecaster was developed by Leo Fender in Fullerton, California in the 1940s!. Leo Fender's Telecaster was the design that finally put the solid-body guitar on the map!.

The Telecaster is known for its bright, cutting tone!. The Telecaster has also been a long-time favorite guitar for hot-rod customizing!. The Telecaster was important in the evolution of country, electric blues, funk, rock and roll and other forms of popular music, because its solid construction allowed the guitar to be played loudly as a lead instrument, with long sustain if desired, and with less of the whistling 'hard' feedback (known in sound reinforcement circles as 'microphonic feedback') that hollowbodied instruments tend to produce at volume (a different kind to the controllable feedback later explored by Jimi Hendrix and countless other players)!.

Over the years, many famous guitarists have made the Telecaster their signature instrument!. In the early days, country session musicians were drawn to this instrument designed for the "working musician!." With the developWww@Enter-QA@Com

Get the stratocaster, it is the best guitar ever built in my opinion!. You can play any style of music on it, it has an amazing whammy bar and they last foreverWww@Enter-QA@Com



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