Nirvana - In Bloom (Live at Reading 1992) #iloveguitars the fender jaguar. Born in the 60s, it was developed as an improvement of the fender jazzmaster, which turned out to be a flop in the jazz guitarist market. The jaguar was enhanced from its predecessor in terms of electronics but also aesthetically with the addition of chrome parts (unlike most fender models that are more sober and spartan). Its sound is very "sharp" and has a strong presence in the mid-high range. It’s perfect for punk, garage, and surf. In the 90s, it became the quintessential guitar for grunge and noise bands. In terms of shape, it’s my favorite in the fender lineup, but it's also a guitar to use if you're looking for "alternative" sounds. It’s definitely not suitable for everything, or at least not if you use it “pure,” since now with the advent of digital systems, you can make any instrument sound a bit however you want (but you often risk having a sound that resembles a "video game"). Anyway, aside from my personal tastes... this remains a stunning guitar that has made history. And then this cute blonde one arrived to drive us crazy with three damn chords... but that’s another story.
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