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Thread started 01/12/08 4:13am

MattyJam

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Which modern-day stratocaster or telecaster is best suited to funk playing?

I'm buying a new guitar and am looking at price range between £400-£500 (that's about $950 in dollars).

I loved Prince's funk guitar playing in the early eighties... on songs like Controversy, Lady Cab Driver, Head, Sexuality etc.

Which modern-day model would re-create that sound (keeping in mind my price-range)?
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Reply #1 posted 01/12/08 4:19am

MattyJam

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Also, I've never really known, what's the difference between a strat and a telecaster?
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Reply #2 posted 01/12/08 9:46am

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http://www.musiciansfrien...sku=516035

You want a Tele if you're looking for the Dirty Mind, Controversy sound.
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Reply #3 posted 01/12/08 2:28pm

Rowdy

I'd say pretty much any decent strat or tele would do the job for you. For the budget you have, you could go for a real Fender. Merchant City music do lots for very good prices: http://www.guitar.co.uk/g...0&x=53&y=9 Also none of the pain that you might expect from buying online - they set up guitars beautifully before dispatch.

GuitarAmpKeyboard now stock Levinson Blade, who also make some excellent instruments in that price bracket: http://www.guitarampkeybo...=&x=37&y=8 Really nice instruments, built with the pro player in mind.

With regards to the differences between teles and strats, best to look at wikipedia - a lot quicker and clearer than attempting to explain it here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w...ratocaster
http://en.wikipedia.org/w...Telecaster

You'll get a Princely tone out of either instrument.
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Reply #4 posted 01/12/08 4:30pm

Volitan

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For that price, you maybe able to look on Ebay for an Hohner Telecaster copy, the same model Prince used and still uses.
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Reply #5 posted 01/13/08 10:21am

MattyJam

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Which is best to solo with out of the strat or the tele?
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Reply #6 posted 01/13/08 11:43am

Rowdy

MattyJam said:

Which is best to solo with out of the strat or the tele?


Either's fine - the differences playability-wise between the two of them are minimal. In terms of tones, the Strat will give you a few more options.

It might be an idea to go to your local shop and try a few out - see what works best for you.
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Reply #7 posted 01/13/08 2:48pm

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Rowdy said:

MattyJam said:

Which is best to solo with out of the strat or the tele?


Either's fine - the differences playability-wise between the two of them are minimal. In terms of tones, the Strat will give you a few more options.

It might be an idea to go to your local shop and try a few out - see what works best for you.


+1. The main thing that will be an impact on playability, is the neck. And generally on Fender a lot of the neck are the same thickness and shape so it shouldn't be a problem
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Reply #8 posted 01/16/08 9:56pm

littlerockjams

The tone is really in your hands. You can get funk out of any guitar so the best advice is to find a music store and play a few instruments in your price range.

The strat is a little more flexible with the tones it can give you since the Tele only has 2 pickups and a 3 way pick up switch.

Once you've played a few, get the one that "speaks" to you, the one that feels right, sounds good and that you can't put down (or seem to keep coming back to).

Good luck!
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