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70 YEARS OF STRATOCASTER: The Radical Guitar that Conquered Music

May 2, 2024 By Richard C. Young

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In 2015, at NPR, Robert Goldstein explained the history of the Fender Stratocaster, the radical guitar that conquered the world. He wrote:

Quick: Name an American product that’s had a worldwide impact, is more popular than ever, yet still looks the same as it did when it was introduced more than a half-century ago? Here’s a hint: It might be the only musical instrument whose fame rivals that of the people who’ve played it.

The Fender Stratocaster turned 60 last year. When it came out of the factory in 1954, it didn’t sound — or look — like any other guitar. Leo Fender’s small company was looking to improve the Telecaster, its groundbreaking solid-body electric, first introduced three years earlier. But far more than a tweak here or there, Fender created an entirely new instrument that’s become almost synonymous with the phrase “electric guitar.”

“If you were gonna draw an electric guitar from your mind’s eye, most people would draw a Stratocaster as the shape,” says Justin Norvell, Fender’s Vice President of Marketing. “But the thing that connects people to that guitar and that shape is the music they grew up on.”

The Stratocaster had a distinctive voice thanks in part to its three pickups, the wire-coiled magnets that transmit string vibrations to the amplifier. Most electric guitars at that time had one or two. Fender also designed a new vibrato — the metal arm at the end of the strings that allows player to vary their pitch.

With those features and that supersonic, solid body shape, you’d think the guitar would have flown out of music stores. But Richard Smith, an author and the curator of the Fender Collection at the Fullerton Museum Center in California, says it wasn’t an easy sell.

“It was so radically different in so many ways,” Smith says. “It’s important to note that it wasn’t really that popular initially.”

Stratocasters hit stores in Spring 1954, but the first didn’t sell until that summer. Leo Fender himself had given early models to country-western swing guitarists for their input. But something new was brewing across the country when the Stratocaster was introduced.

“When rock ‘n’ roll arrived, the tools for making it already existed,” Smith says. “You didn’t have to invent a guitar to play rock ‘n’ roll on, ’cause it already was there.”

The Strat wasn’t just for rock or country players, though. “We can’t understate, I don’t think, the versatility of an instrument that was adopted by the guitar players with both Lawrence Welk and Pink Floyd,” says writer Tom Wheeler.

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Richard C. Young is the editor of Young's World Money Forecast, and a contributing editor to both Richardcyoung.com and Youngresearch.com.
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