What Makes It A Stratocaster

THREE SINGLE-COIL PICKUPS
New playing styles surfaced as rock “n” roll evolved. Fender added a third single-coil pickup between the neck and bridge, so players can scream, sparkle and soar while unlocking a wider range of tones.

SYNCHRONIZED TREMOLO BRIDGE
The integrated bridge and saddles were originally devised to help emulate the vibrato-like tones of a lap steel guitar. When the tremolo arm is pressed, the bridge pivots with it, letting players alter their pitch and string tension to create expressive new effects.
Iconic Moments

1957: THE STRATOCASTER MAKES ITS TV DEBUT
Buddy Holly plays a Stratocaster when he and the Crickets perform “That’ll Be the Day” and “Peggy Sue” on The Ed Sullivan Show.

1969: AN UNFORGETTABLE ANTHEM
Jimi Hendrix blows Woodstock crowds away with a mesmerizing rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” solidifying one of the most memorable moments in rock “n” roll history.

2013: THE HITMAKER STRIKES AGAIN
Nile Rodgers wields his famous “Hitmaker” Stratocaster on the infectiious hit “Get Lucky” with artist-producer Pharrell Williams and electro duo Daft Punk.