Telecaster
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An early electric guitar design by Leo Fender, which has a [bolt on] neck, bridge and neck single coil pickups, 1 volume, 1 tone, and 3-way toggle.
If youre looking for a [twangy] sound, look no further than a tele.
It is still one of the most recognizable guitars today, right behind the [Stratocaster] and Les Paul. -
a misunderstood guitar in my opinion that was created by Leo Fender. It the first completely solidbody electric guitar ever mass produced but was origionally known as the Broadcaster, it has two single coil pickups, a volume and a tone knob, and a steel plate bridge. I say its misunderstood because since the Telecaster has such a twangy sound it is commonly used by dance indy combos such as Franz Ferdinand and [Arctic Monkeys] which is fine, but what ever happened to the rocking Tele? I speak of [Graham Coxons] fine work in Blur, or Thom Yorke and [Johnny Greenwood] of Radiohead (best band ever), or indeed Matt Bellamy of Muse? Please musicians hear my call, bring back the rocking Tele!
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