A gathering of super guitarists who deeply love the Fender Stratocaster
Since its debut in 1954, Fender’s Stratocaster has remained an electric guitar beloved by players around the world, securing an unshakable position as a staple model.
It’s such a standard instrument that you see it in live footage and promotional videos everywhere, and you could even say it’s invariably used in the music we listen to every day.
With high potential as a musical instrument and a beautiful form, this guitar is cherished by countless guitarists both overseas and in Japan.
Here, we’ll introduce some of the most renowned Stratocaster players—true masters of the instrument.
- [Western Music] A Compilation of the World’s Famous Hard Rock Guitarists
- Japanese shred guitarist
- A song with cool power chords
- A feature on guitarists who use the famed Telecaster—an instrument beloved even by vocalists
- Famous guitarists of the world. Great guitarists who have etched their names into history.
- [2026] A compilation of Japanese songs/J-pop with cool guitar solos
- Supreme guitar riffs from both Japanese and Western music: songs with badass intros
- [2026] A roundup of classic Western songs with awesome guitar solos
- Feature on skilled female guitarists from popular bands
- [Easy Chords] A collection of popular Japanese songs that are easy to play on guitar
- Makes you want to play it! Japanese rock with the coolest guitar riffs
- [J-Pop] A compilation of popular songs with irresistible guitar cutting [2026]
- Guitarists who use PRS
Super Guitarists Who Deeply Love Fender Stratocasters (21–30)
Jim Root

When you think of Slipknot, a Stratocaster might not be the first thing that comes to mind, but one of their guitarists, Jim Root, is a devoted Fender player.
In this live footage, he’s playing his own signature model—a black Stratocaster.
Dick Dale

Dick Dale is a legendary guitarist in the surf guitar scene.
He may not be very well-known in Japan, but many people likely recognize the theme song of the 1994 American film Pulp Fiction.
He was a left-handed guitarist known for his powerful picking.
In conclusion
Alongside Gibson’s Les Paul as a quintessential electric guitar, Fender’s Stratocaster has long been loved.
Its neutral sound, easy handling as an instrument, and versatility across virtually any genre have endeared it to countless guitarists.
It will continue to be used as a remarkable instrument that inspires great performances from many players and supports timeless songs that will go down in history.


