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What Fender guitar is used on the episode of “Made” where a high school girl wants to be made into a rockstar?
I am doing some serious shopping for nice, high-quality electric guitar.
I was wondering if any of you saw the episode of “made” on MTV where a high-school girl wants to be made into a rock star. Her coach gives her an electric guitar that looks like a Fender stratocastor. The color looks blue-ish. I want to know what guitar you think–or know—that it is. Please help me!
Here’s a link to a possible answer that can be confirmed:
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fender-American-Vintage-57-Stratocaster-Electric-Guitar?sku=510048
and maybe another:
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fender-Vintage-Hot-Rod-62-Stratocaster-?sku=512142
If you have any suggestions on a high-quality Fender (or other guitar) that plays well, is versatile, and is easy on the hands, than please supply them (a link would be very much appreciated.)
Important: It’s the episode where a girl is made into a Battle of the bands singer.
Here’s the link:
http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/made/episode/episode.jhtml?episodeId=98201
Here’s a link to a picture of the guitar:
http://www.mtv.com/photos/?fid=1504887&pid=1858672
Hello! The pictured guitar is an earlier model Fender Telecaster, probably in Blue Agave color (see http://www.fender.com/resources/colors/ ) with a maple neck. In regards to a guitar that meets your needs, you should take a look at reputable manufacturers such as Fender, Gibson, and Ibanez. Suggested model lines would include the Fender American Standard Stratocaster or Telecaster, Gibson Les Paul or SG, and the Ibanez S or SA Series. Trusted on-line sources for musical equipment would include Musician’s Friend ( http://www.musiciansfriend.com/ ), Guitar Center ( http://www.guitarcenter.com/ ), zZounds ( http://www.zzounds.com/ ), Sam Ash ( http://www.samash.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/topCategories_-1_10052_10002 ), and American Musical Supply ( http://www.americanmusical.com/ ). Go to your local guitar store and play a few; once you make your choice, check on-line prices. After you have your guitar in hand, make sure to have it professionally set up for the lowest action possible. Best regards, Dana
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