Guitar Strat
Guitar Strat

Guitar strings for Fender Big Block Strat?
I'm thinking of taking my guitar to the shop soon to get it professionally set up. I'm sure they'd tell me what strings I'd want, as well as a recommendation. I'm pretty newbie when it comes to actual guitar hardware, so I was wondering what are some good strings to recommend to equip onto my Fender Big Block Strat. It was equipped with Fender Super Bullet strings from the factory setup. I was thinking of maybe some Ernie Ball or Elixir strings 'cuz I heard those brands are good. I play mostly punk, alternative, modern rock, and sometimes metal. So just wondering what are your thoughts on this, in terms of brand as well as gauge?
Its kinda trial and error on what you like for strings.
But the for the sake of set up is important to determine
what gauge of strings you want. For rock and such maybe
you should consider .010 gauge strings (high e string)
I say this because this will allow you to do some alternate tunings if you like but the .010 gauge is not too dificult to play.
It may take some getting used too because your guitar
proably came with .009s.
Once you decide what gauge string then you can try some
different brands elixirs are good maybe try ernie ball
Boomers they come in a pink package . I like em cause they`re loud. Dadarios are cool too.
good luck
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Jimi Hendrix's Guitar
The influence of Jimi Hendrix as a guitar player is undeniable. He lived in an age populated by guitar legends and became a legend among them. Did Jimi Hendrix's guitar have any special part in the making of the legend or would Jimi have made his mark with the aid of any old guitar? For those who are interested in reproducing Jimi Hendrix's unique guitar sound, here are some facts about the instruments and equipment behind the guitar sound that shook the world like a wet kitten. The fact is there was nothing particularly special about the Jimi Hendrix guitar set-up.
Jimi Hendrix was left-handed. What this means to most guitar players is you reverse the strings on a right handed guitar so that the strings are in the same order as they would be for a right-handed player, that is the sixth string on top and the first string on the lower side of the neck. If you don't want to do this you pay a lot of extra money for a left-handed guitar. Jimi chose neither of these options. He played a Fender Stratocaster strung for a right-handed player because he preferred his tone and volume control knobs on the top of the guitar.
Feedback added another dimension to Jimi's guitar playing and he got it from the three single coil pick-ups on the Stratocaster. During the evolution of the electric guitar a lot of work was put into eliminating feedback. It was considered a nuisance. The solution to the problem was the development of Humbucker pick-ups. The Strat did not use the Humbuckers so Jimi used the Strat.
Like Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton and Eddy Van Halen, Jimi used the amp of choice for heavy metal guitar players - the Marshall. The Marshall sound was well-like in the seventies and is still duplicated today by effects software, but prior to the Marshall becoming the most popular amp Jimi used Fender Dual Showman and Twin Reverb amps.
Did Jimi Hendrix play other guitars besides the Fender Strat? Yes he flirted with the Gibson Flying V for a while and was known to play a Epiphone acoustic but he will always be remembered as a Strat player.
The effect that is most associated with Hendrix is the wah-wah. In 1967 he heard and watched Frank Zappa using it and immediately fell in love with it. He also loved the Leslie speaker sound.
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