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T-Style
The Fender Telecaster, also known as a Tele, is a typically dual-pickup, solid-body electric guitar originally made by Fender. Its simple, yet effective design and revolutionary sound broke ground and set trends in the fields of electric guitar manufacture and popular music. The Telecaster is known for its bright, cutting tone. One of the secrets to the Telecaster's sound centers on the bridge pickup, which is wound more than the neck pickup and hence has a much higher output, sometimes having twice the inductance of the neck pickup. At the same time, a capacitor is fitted between the slider of the volume control and the output, allowing treble sounds to bleed through while the mid and lower ranges are dampened To this day, many manufacturers still make guitars that follow that simple yet extraordinary design. Over the years, many famous players have chosen the Telecaster as their main guitar, including: Keith Richards (Rolling Stones), Jimmy Page (Yardbirds, first Led Zeppelin album), Joe Strummer (The Clash), Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead), Andy Summers (The Police) and others. The Telecaster has become increasingly popular amongst British "indie rock" acts in recent times, thanks to bands such as Arctic Monkeys and Bloc Party.
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