Does Slash ever play a Strat?

Slash may be Gibson's first Global Brand Ambassador, but he has love for the competition, too! The iconic Guns N' Roses guitarist revealed in a recent radio interview that he, indeed, has a number of Fender Telecaster and Stratocasters guitars in his collection.
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What kind of guitar did Slash play?

Slash is notorious for playing Gibson Les Paul Standard guitars as his main instrument, both in-studio and live on stage. Over the years, Gibson has issued several renditions of Slash signature guitars, including an entire signature line known as the Slash Collection.
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Did Eric Clapton play a Strat?

Auction house Gotta Have Rock and Roll is offering up Clapton's 1954 Sunburst Fender Strat, heavily used by the guitar great between 1979 and 1985. Clapton acquired the Strat, a hardtail/non-tremolo model, in 1978 or '79, and for the next five years it became his main slide guitar on stage and in the studio.
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Why does Eric Clapton play a Strat?

In 1970, Clapton switched from Gibson electric guitars to Fender Stratocasters, largely due to the influences of Jimi Hendrix and Blind Faith bandmate Steve Winwood.
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Did Slash steal guitar?

Now Slash has revealed the story. “Back in the late '90s, I had a bunch of guitars stolen out of my studio in my house,” he told Consequence of Sound (opens in new tab). “I've actually managed to get [just about] all the guitars back, but I never knew exactly who was behind the theft.
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What If Slash Played A Strat?



How did Slash get Joe Perry's guitar?

Thirty-five years after they were separated, as Perry was about to take the stage with Cheap Trick at his 50th birthday party, he was handed the guitar and the message: "Slash says, 'Happy Birthday. '"
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How many hats does Slash own?

The musician replied: "I have one that I wear, and I have a couple other ones that are sitting around in the closet, a couple of old leather ones I never got rid of. But for the most part, I just have the one that I'm wearing, and when that putters out, I get another one.
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Who owns Clapton's Blackie?

Eric Clapton sold Blackie on 24 June 2004 at Christie's Auction House, New York to raise funds for Crossroads Centre Antigua (an alcohol and drug treatment centre) he founded in 1997. Blackie was purchased by the Guitar Center for $959,500 and held the record for world's most expensive guitar at the time.
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Why are Gibsons easier to play than fenders?

Scale length

The Gibson has a shorter scale length to the Fender, meaning looser string tension and therefore easier playability, particularly on bends. You also have the option of upping the string gauge to 10's or 11's which give you an even bigger tone and more stable tuning, whilst still being manageable.
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Who owns Brownie Strat?

“Brownie” is a 1956 Fender Stratocaster with a sunburst finish, maple neck, skunk-stripe routing and dot inlays once owned by Eric Clapton. Manufactured in June 1956, it is serial number 12073. Eric Clapton bought the guitar that came to be known as Brownie in 1967.
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What is Eric Clapton's favorite guitar?

Eric Clapton has used many different guitars during his career, but he still prefers his 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard. He bought it from the original owner at a pawn shop for $250. It was made in 1958 and features a rosewood fingerboard and headstock.
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Where is Clapton's Blackie?

Currently, Blackie resides at the music retailer's flagship store on West 44th Street in NYC. The legendary guitar's lives on thanks to a limited run of Fender Custom Shop reissues of the guitar that are identical to the original.
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What guitar did Clapton play on Crossroads?

Clapton played this on a Gibson SG, a solid-body guitar that had been psychedelically painted. Clapton recorded this song two years earlier in a greatly different form - slower, less urban, Steve Winwood singing, plus a harmonica - though he still gave credit to Robert Johnson.
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Does Slash use an Epiphone?

Slash played a prototype of the Epiphone model on tour recently in Europe, plugging it into his live rig right alongside his Gibson Custom Shop and USA models.
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Why does Slash use a Gibson?

During a recent conversation with Louder Sound, Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash was asked, "Why did you choose a Les Paul?". The musician replied: "I'm not sure if I chose the Les Paul or the Les Paul chose me. When I started picking up the guitar, the Les Paul had a certain aesthetic appeal to me.
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Does Slash play a Gibson?

In the most recent days Slash usually plays new guitars from his own Signature line, and keeps his vintage ones safe at home. Gibson released quite a few models for Slash, and he plays most of them, but prefers the AFD Les Paul, which is the replica of the replica used on the recording of Guns N' Roses' first album.
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Can a Strat sound like a Les Paul?

Can a Les Paul Sound Like a Stratocaster? The simple answer to this question is no. A Les Paul known for it's thick and creamy sound can not achieve the bright and twangy Strat tone.
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Are Les Pauls or Strats easier to play?

Les Paul vs Strat String Tension

A big part of a guitar's playability is due to string tension. The higher the string tension, the harder you need to work to press down and move the strings. A Les Paul has lower string tension when compared to a Strat with the same gauge strings. This makes a Les Paul easier to play.
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Why are Les Pauls so uncomfortable?

Using a standard acoustic guitar strap doesn't work at all. As you said, the LP body gravitates directly to the floor. That's why the weight-bearing end of your regular guitar strap needs to be positioned just a few inches to the left of the strap button, not all the way down at the headstock.
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What kind of strat does Eric Clapton play?

Today, Eric Clapton is best associated with the Fender Stratocaster electric guitar (he endorses a signature model) and Martin Acoustic Guitars (five models have been issued over the years). In concert, he primarily plays his signature model Fender Stratocaster.
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What pickups does Clapton use in his Stratocaster?

The Eric Clapton Signature Stratocaster currently comes equipped with Fender Vintage Noiseless Pickups (neck, middle and bridge). Early incarnations had Fender Gold Lace Sensor pickups.
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How much is Slash's hat worth?

It's estimated that a felt top hat, featuring drawings by Slash himself, will sell for $600. A custom bowler hat that Slash wore in 2010 will likely go for $1,200, according to pre-auction estimates.
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Why is Slash called Slash?

Saul Hudson, better known as Slash, was born to an African American mother and British father in London on July 23, 1965. A family friend gave him the nickname "Slash," because he was constantly in motion.
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What is Slashs real name?

Saul Hudson, mainly known as Slash, was born on July 23, 1965, and was raised in Stoke-on-Trent. Both his parents worked in the entertainment business, his mother being a clothing designer (she did some of David Bowie's costumes) and his father being an art director for a record company.
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