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Description

The Fender Musicmaster electric guitar, stripped of any frills, played an important role in Fender's history: it was one of the first student models Fender ever produced. At a smaller 22.5" scale length, the Musicmaster had one single pickup and two knobs. Though it was one of the lower-end, more inexpensive models, it served its purpose well and remains relatively inexpensive today.

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model Musicmaster with Rosewood Fretboard
Finish Black, Dakota Red, Daphne Blue, Olympic White, Wine
Year 1970 - 1980
Made In United States
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Body Shape Double Cutaway
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type String-Through
Color Family Black, Blue, Red, White
Finish Style Gloss
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Model Family Fender Musicmaster
Neck Construction Bolt-On
Neck Material Maple
Number of Frets 22
Number of Strings 6-String
Offset Body Offset Body
Pickup Configuration S
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Scale Length 24"
Series Fender Vintage CBS Era

FAQs

What is the scale length of the Fender Musicmaster Electric Guitar?

The Fender Musicmaster Electric Guitar features a 24-inch scale length, making it comfortable for players with smaller hands or those who prefer a shorter scale for ease of playability.

What kind of pickup configuration does the Fender Musicmaster have?

The Fender Musicmaster is equipped with a single-coil pickup in a single pickup configuration, providing a straightforward, classic tone suitable for various music styles.

Is the Fender Musicmaster suitable for beginner guitarists?

Yes, the Fender Musicmaster is often considered suitable for beginners due to its shorter scale length and simple control layout, making it easy to play and understand.

What are the finish options for the Fender Musicmaster Electric Guitar?

The Fender Musicmaster comes in several finish options, including Black, Dakota Red, Daphne Blue, Olympic White, and Wine, allowing players to choose a color that suits their style.

Does the Fender Musicmaster have a bolt-on neck?

Yes, the Fender Musicmaster features a bolt-on neck construction, which is typical of many Fender guitars, providing a snappy response and ease of maintenance.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Lightweight and easy to play, great for beginners

  • Rare collectible with excellent resale value

  • Awesome neck with top-of-the-line tuners

  • Unique single coil pickup offers unmatched vintage sound

  • Holds up well over time, durable build

  • Preferred neck style of Kurt Cobain

  • Versatile with potential for creative modifications

  • Made in the USA, sturdy feel

  • Distinctive vintage aesthetic, especially in black

  • Encourages creative playing with its single pickup design

CONS

  • Lacks bridge pickup, limiting for certain genres

  • Can be a "one trick pony" without effects adjustments

  • No tremolo bridge, limiting certain playing styles

  • Potential for unwanted noise without modern equipment

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Musicmaster Electric Guitar.

Features and functionality

  • The 1963 Fender Musicmaster lacks a bridge pickup, limiting versatility, but suits clean tones well for specific musical styles.

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Comparisons

  • Despite being vintage, this Musicmaster is not technically an offset guitar, unlike Mustangs or Jazzmasters.

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Build quality

  • The 22.5" scale length may feel cramped, especially for players with larger fingers, impacting playability.

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Value and pricing

  • At $950 Canadian, this model is considered well-priced for a pre-CBS Fender guitar, especially compared to similar vintage models.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the guitar's lightweight feel and comfortable neck, particularly for players with smaller hands.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Concerns include potentially worn original parts like the nut, tuning keys, and bridge, which may require inspection or replacement.

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creepingnet

A good player, modded or stock, with one of the best necks from the vintage batch

Ah, the Fender Music Master, the little one-pickup wonder Fender introduced in 1956 as a 22.5" Scale student guitar, that managed to hang on the longest of any of the original Fullerton run guitars.

While I own a 1971 model, I'm kind of also reviewing Music Masters in general.

It seems when Fender kept producing the Music Master through the second generation and third generations of Student models from 1965-1981, these guitars were default to a 22.5" scale or 24" scale 22 fret vintage maple neck in the thinnest "A" Nut width, making these the skinniest necks Fender made, and also making these the preferred neck of Nirvana guitarist Kurt Cobain (his Jag-Stang and Mustangs were all based on these same necks as they were also used on the Duo-Donic II, Mustang, and Bronco as well as the Music Master, it's just on at least some of those other models, it appears one had a choice of neck width).

The bodies are typically made of Ash, Alder, Poplar, or I've heard reports of Mustangs having fabled Mahogany bodies (not sure why Fender would be using Mahogany, but then I DID know they made acoustic guitars too at that time - which I think everyone forgets). Mine has a poplar body.

The one I have is tricked out and modded, the only original 1971 parts are the body and neck. IT started off an ex-Grunge band guitar of some sort probably used by some Seattle grunge scenester decades ago and then lost in a closet before handing it over to the guitar store to use for parts.

Stripping off the paint reveals quite a bit of Bondo was used on this body to level-out the finish at finishing time. It's original color was Dakota red, then over it's lifetime it was repainted black, white, sort of a darkened vintage-white, and then some kind of odd jade-on-foam-green sort of color, and it must have been badly done because you could see where it had stickers once upon a time.

Someone routed it for an extra switch, probably because a second pickup was added at some point, a common modification to the Music Master as stock it lacks a bridge pickup, which in certain genres is extremely limiting.

I assembled this guitar from the cast-off body and neck in 2014 after sitting for 3 years unfinished but strung up and playable at least with a Fender Tornado string through bridge (another butchering a previous owner did was drill it for a string through Stratocaster bridge). I finished it for a total of $9.40 in parts including the Tap Plastics orange acrylic pickguard. The stickers were stocking stuffers from the previous x-mas.

In the bridge I have a Peavey P12 humbucker from a 80's Peavey Falcon that weighs in at around 14.6K Ohms resistance, and in the neck a super-tall Strat single coil from a 1993 Washburn MG-43. Everything dumps into a single 500K Audio pot and 3-way switch, with a 3-way series/parallel/split switch for the humbucker, allowing me to get a wide array of Mustang type sounds. Intiially it had a home made pickup in the bridge to test an idea with hum cancellation that kinda-sorfta worked but I have put on the back burner for awhile to focus on other projects.

With the original home-built pickup the guitar premiered with Zombie Jihad at Hempfest 2014 and was quite loud. There's a video of it being used through a Bugera 333XL head into a Mesa Boogie 8-ohm 4X12 on the seely stage playing a Led Zepplin cover.

After leaving ZJ the guitar was modified for my current (as of this writing) 90's cover band as a Nirvana Style guitar for doing Nirvana covers. Bye bye hempmaster - hello Kurtmaster.

So far this is one of my favorite hardtails, only eclipsed by the Hondo Paul Dean II.

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I agree!!

After seeing alex playing a black Musicmaster with a bridge pickup much like the fender Branco that Alex tuner used that at the of the AM era in the music video Arabella. Her having the same exact thing, He must have gifted it to Alexandra when they were working on her debut album.

sandra_lee

I own a 1978

Oh CBS you have such a bad reputation. This guitar is absolutely basic. No body contour, hard tail, single pick up, and 24 scale. But it absolutely rocks. Made in the USA at the old Fullerton plant when it's in your hands it just feels sturdy. The single coil in the neck gives a really nice tone that works very well with distortion.Generally I don't like Black guitars but this one is the rare exception. It almost as an evil looking quality to it.

nicholas_poprocky

Fender Squier Vista Series Musicmaster

In black with a matching headstock. Found it used lightly at a guitar shop, and works great. Single hum bucker in the bridge, but splits coils. One volume knob and no control, so it can be a bit of a one trick pony without adjusting the effects on your board. But in the same way, goes great in e flat. Sold in 2016.

jimmarchi1

what era is your musicmaster from?

walter

Real Fun Guitar

Having one pickup in a guitar truly does make your playing more creative.

jimmarchi1

So true... it could also make your review shorter, but not this short.

B

I have an original 57...

I have an original 57

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See how Camila Moreno uses Fender Musicmaster Electric Guitar

Camila Moreno

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se le ve tocando y hablando con una musicmaster fender antigua con la single coil sin el cobertor

See how Richie Follin uses Fender Musicmaster Electric Guitar

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Richie Follin frequently uses a red Fender Musicmaster electric guitar, customized with a humbucker pickup. This is depicted in a photo by Peter Hutchins on Flickr.

See how Theo Hilton uses Fender Musicmaster Electric Guitar

Theo Hilton

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Color/Finish: Red

Theo Hilton is seen using a Fender Musicmaster Electric Guitar during Nana Grizol's performance of "Cynicism" on March 7, 2009, at The 40 Watt in Athens, Georgia, as documented in a video by Dakota Floyd on YouTube.

See how Alex Knost uses Fender Musicmaster Electric Guitar

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Alex Knost uses a red Fender Musicmaster as seen in the "Flowers on the Wall" music video

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Nanna Schannong

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As seen in this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-vn_KiUj0w) live performance on KEXP, Nanna Schannongs uses a Fender Musicmaster in a dark red color. The Musicmaster is seen for the first time at 0:42 and features throughout the performance.

See how Oliver Taylor uses Fender Musicmaster Electric Guitar

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"I got an old guitar from 1959, a second-hand electric Silvertone, U1 model. So that’s for my older, groovier 50s swing and blues kind of tone and I use my fender Musicmaster fender from like the 70s."

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Matt Lamkin

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(Photo from NME.com) Matt Lamkin utilizes a black Fender Musicmaster with a cream single coil pickup. He uses this guitar frequently, including The Soft Pack live performance on "Late Show with David Letterman." VERY good-looking guitar.

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