i currently own a Squier Standard Stratocaster, a Squier Affinity Strat, a Squier Jagmaster and an Epiphone Lucille. I have owned a Fender Standard Stratocaster in the past as well as a 90's Squier Stratocaster.
all of that said, Squier's are very good Guitars with bad reputations. having played and recorded for years now, i would say the Jagmaster is going to have a slightly higher build quality, and to me anyway, is just a bit more versatile. Jagmasters sound similar to an SG and have a short scale neck which i find very comfortable. very good clean and excellent distorted. and i love the stock pickups.
the one thing a Jagmaster and no other guitar can sound like other than a Strat, is a Strat, and with the humbucker in the bridge position you can get Gibson-esque tones from it.
i don't think you can go wrong with either, but a Jagmaster will handle metal and heavier stuff better and can still do surf and country, with more tonal choices. the Fat Strat will sound like a Strat, like Stevie or Jimi or The Band. neither is better to me just different. the Jagmaster is also more comfortable to me to play for longer periods of time than any guitar i own.
Play a bunch and see what you like best. and as far as quality instruments go these are both very inexpensive, save up and buy both.
A fat strat refers to a strat that has a humbucker pickup, which pretty much looks like two single coils smushed together on a guitar
David Gilmour uses primarily Fender Stratocasters and a wide range of pedals. Gibson's usually have a thicker sound because of their humbuckers however, you can get a humbucker on the strat (HSS Stratocaster).
your best bet for a starting guitar would either be a Yamaha Pacific or a top of the range Ashton this is mainly because they are good guitars that will last you through you learning stages and will be reliable i strongly disagree with you, Yamaha pasifica's are horrible guitars which are a gross rip off, i have experience with them, aviod them, and a top of the range Ashton is not a guitar that you would want to start off with, i would recommed an epiphone, such as a les paul or an sg, but i wouldn't get a fat strat either because they are usually 500 bucks and you can pick up an epiphone wich is better and probably will look better too. when you are going to buy a guitar make sure you ask them to have a play of it, make sure the strings are not very high off the frets and that you like the feel and sound of it.
An electric guitar is recommended for people first learning to play, as the strings are lighter and easier to bear down on. The Squier Fat Stratocaster and the Epiphone G-310 SG are both highly reviewed and low-cost guitars for beginners.
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A fat strat refers to a strat that has a humbucker pickup, which pretty much looks like two single coils smushed together on a guitar
http://www.fender.com/support/wiring_diagrams_parts_lists.phpthis is a list of every strat made lol it should help you im actually in the process of making mine a strat fat deluxe
Didn't know it was different from any other guitar. Open 6th (the fat one).
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monounsaturated fat
Regular calories are better. You need calories to survive, you don't need that much fat (consumed fat, that is) to live.
An equilibrium is needed, though less fat is much better.
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Well fat is full of many benefits and if you like to hibernate then the fat is for you!
yes if you eat to much. get the reduced fat ones there better for you but can still get you fat if you eat to much
If you have belly fat, it may be better to focus on losing fat first before bulking. This can help you achieve a leaner physique and better results in the long run.
If you have belly fat, it may be better to focus on losing fat before bulking up. This can help you achieve a leaner physique and better results in the long run.