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Fender Ukuleles
Fender is best known for its high-end electric guitars and bases, standard equipment for performing musicians of every level, including the very top. The company has recently branched out into ukuleles, owing to the instrument's increasing popularity and graduation in the public eye from a toy to a legitimate musical instrument. Fender Ukuleles currently comprise three models, all tenor voice and four-stringed models, that are designed to bring modern manufacturing techniques to this traditional instrument. They feature the distinctive elements of Fender design and wood patterns which are elegant and attractive.
There are three models that make up Fender Ukuleles current offerings. They include the Ukulele Hau'oli, the Ukulele Nohea and the Ukulele Pa'ina. The Ukulele Nohea features a blonde wood finish and the other two a darker, richer finish tone. All three instruments are topped with the Fender Telecaster style headstock, which features all four tuning pegs lined up on the bottom side of the neck where they are most accessible to the player. The tuning pegs, bridge components and fret boards are all commensurate with Fender's level of quality and are suitable for professional use. Wood choices include koa and mahogany and passive electronic pickups are available for electrified use. All three models feature 19 frets. They are all full-body designs, without the cutaways at the top frets which are characteristic of the company's electric guitars.
These instruments come with their own gig bag—a soft-shelled carrying case—as well as an instruction book which helps new players get started. Fender Ukuleles are newcomers to the marketplace and, as such, there are only three models currently offered. The instruments are priced at the mid to entry level range. These instruments all feature rosewood fingerboards and die-cast tuners. Hard shell cases must be ordered separately for these instruments.
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Fender 50's Telecaster or Epiphone Sheraton?
Hellooo.
Im looking forward to buying a new guitar in the next few weeks.
I currently have a Standard American Fender Telecaster.
But...
I've been looking for a bit more edge?
So I've narrowed it down to the 50's Tele and the Sheraton.
I play kinda Bloc Party/Silversun Pickups.
So based on that style, which guitar is the better choice?
Thank You in advancee.
Answer:
I'd go with the Sheraton. Especially since you already have the tele. The Sheraton is gonna give you a much more meaty distorted sound and would be good for rhythm parts in the style you play. Also, they can do wicked lead when you boost your gain and throw some effects on there. Epiphone/Gibson make very versatile guitars so that would definitely be my choice. plus the looks is just sweet.







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