Why did Clapton stop using Gibsons?

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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Why did Pete Townshend switch to Fender?

Pete Townshend's use of Fender Stratocaster guitars on stage from 1966 to 1968. Pete moved from Rickenbackers to Fender Telecasters for their durability and reparability. He began using Stratocasters for the same reason: they could handle the stage abuse. Moreover, it was Jimi Hendrix's guitar of choice.
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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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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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Did Eric Clapton use a Les Paul?

As the 1970s began, Eric Clapton abandoned the Gibson Les Paul in favor of the Fender Stratocaster. However, he never completely abandoned the brand. Today, Eric Clapton uses a Gibson L5 for select numbers in concert and from time to time, he's played a Gibson Chet Atkins acoustic on stage.
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What guitar did Clapton play on Blues Breakers?

Recording. With the original plan of a live album now discarded, John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers recorded Blues Breakers at Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London in May 1966. The guitar that Eric Clapton used during these sessions was a sunburst 1960 Gibson Les Paul Standard with two PAF humbucking pickups.
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What guitar did Clapton play in the Yardbirds?

During his tenure with the Yardbirds, Eric played a Fender Telecaster through a Vox AC-30 amplifier. While in John Mayall's Blues Breakers, Eric Clapton played a 1960 model Les Paul Standard through a 45-watt model 1962 Marshall 2x12 combo (JTM 45).
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Who does Eric Clapton think is the best guitarist?

However, the greatest, according to Eric Clapton, the bonafide guitar god, is Albert Lee. The guitarist has worked with some big names, including Emmylou Harris and The Everly Brothers. Considering Clapton's appraisal, we all should be listening to Lee: “He's the greatest guitarist in the world.
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Why did Clapton switch to a Strat?

Background. 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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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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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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Who sells more guitars Gibson or Fender?

If talking about just fender or gibson (not any of their subsidiaries), fender definitely sells more guitars, most because Gibson itself doesn't have anything in the price range of a mexican strat that can sell well.
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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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Is Gibson better than Fender?

Question: Are Gibson or Fender acoustic guitars better? Answer: Gibson acoustic guitars generally are more expensive and are considered high-end instruments. Fender makes some high-end acoustic, but most acoustics guitars they manufacture are affordable models.
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What does PT stand for Schecter?

(Pete is not just a guitarist and songwriter, but a master of many instruments.) Information about the two Schecter PT guitars which represent Pete's Schecter era of guitar playing.
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Which guitarists change the direction of Gibson guitars?

He might've only donned an SG as his main guitar for a scant two year stint, but those three years that Eric Clapton played a Gibson SG proved to change the direction of the electric guitar forever.
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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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When did Clapton use brownie?

Brownie is the nickname for a Fender Stratocaster that was used extensively by Eric Clapton during the early 1970s, most notably with Derek and the Dominos on their 1970 album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.
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Who is the most technically skilled guitarist?

1) Jimi Hendrix:

Jimi Hendrix is the most skilled and innovative guitar player of all time, and it's not particularly close.
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What is the greatest guitar solo of all time?

1. "Stairway to Heaven" — Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin (1971) Since its release in 1971, "Stairway to Heaven" has topped numerous lists as the best rock song and best guitar solo of all time, and it's primarily thanks to the masterful architecture of Jimmy Page's guitar solo.
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Who was Prince's favorite guitarist?

However, without a doubt, the greatest influence on Prince as a guitarist and, therefore, likely his favourite of all time, was Sonny Thompson, Prince's longtime friend. When asked the question of his favourite guitarist in 1994, Prince picked his bandmate and bassist, Sonny T by saying: “I listened to everybody.
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What guitar did Clapton use on fresh cream?

1968-era Cream saw Clapton use his 1964 ES-335 TDC, most famously on the Cream Farewell concerts. When EC auctioned the original in 2004, it sold for $847,000, the most for any Gibson electric guitar. Gibson produced an exact replica, the Gibson Eric Clapton Crossroads ES-335, in 2005.
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What guitar did Clapton play on Wheels of Fire?

Crossroads"Cream—Wheels of Fire (1968)

Conjuring a killer creamy tone with his 1964 Gibson SG Standard and stacks of 100-watt Marshall amps, Clapton exploits the rig's available sustain, using his signature vocal-like finger vibrato technique to make his guitar sing.
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What guitar did Clapton use on Disraeli Gears?

This number represents the only known Cream recording featuring Clapton on twelve string guitars which are either a Rickenbacker or Gibson electric twelve.
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