Prefer to play Jazz on a Telecaster??

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I'm not a Jazz guy, per se, but I do love/appreciate guitar Jazz...who can not love Chet or Les, or Adrian Lange, or...dang, maybe I am a jazz guy...Django? Yeah.
Anyway, my Number 1 is a Les Paul with Seth Lover pickups, my Numbers 2 and 3 are Telecasters.
The Les Paul and it's PAF pickups were basically designed to be a solid-body jazz box. The Telecaster was more of a picker's guitar.
Seems the more I hear Jazz that I do like done electrically, it's on a Telecaster, perhaps even more than on a hollow-body jazz box.
I can definitely get Jazz-tones on my Seth Lover PAFs, but it's certainly there on my 52RI (1996) with stock pickups as well. If I had a Tele with Charlie Christians...obviously! The more I pickup my 52RI, go to either the middle or neck position, and start doing Jazz phrasings....I mean it's THERE.
Wish I were better at it...my wife loves it...there is a calming thing going on that takes away the stress of work and such...I digress, sorry.
 

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I have always preferred the higher dynamic range of single coils over HB for most things.
Nothing gets that bridge PAF/plexi thing like a HB but,
I agree. Many famous jazz tele slingers for a reason. Teles can do it all.
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I have always preferred the higher dynamic range of single coils over HB for most things.
Nothing gets that bridge PAF/plexi thing like a HB but,
I agree. Many famous jazz tele slingers for a reason. Teles can do it all.
I agree on the single coil’s dynamics. I’ve found the closest match HBs are low output, scooped mids like the Duncan Jazz. Not exactly like a single coil of course but high frequency range and snap and bringing its own kind of warmth. It’s fun to play both types in different situations.
 

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Good question. Tim Lerch (also known for jazz on a Tele) has a youtube video on how to get jazz tone from the solid body guitar, as does Rich Severenson and others. I haven't listed to these in awhile so I can't recall if they discuss Tele vs. LP. I remember Sandra Sherman doing a "best solidbody for jazz" video where she compared LP, Strat, Tele, and a PRS. She keyed into the sound and thehumbucker pickups, and put the Fenders last (Tele #4 as I recall).

Tim, on the other hand, has demonstrated many different pickups over the years, using Telecasters as the platform. Somewhere there is video (maybe an interview?) of him telling why he likes Teles; obviously it's not just about the pickup to him. I may also remember a statement from Bickert on why Telecasters, but I could be confusing it with the Lerch video.

I hope this doesn't prompt me to spend hours hunting up these videos and all the "follow up" suggested videos!
 

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I'm not a Jazz guy, per se, but I do love/appreciate guitar Jazz...who can not love Chet or Les, or Adrian Lange, or...dang, maybe I am a jazz guy...Django? Yeah.
Anyway, my Number 1 is a Les Paul with Seth Lover pickups, my Numbers 2 and 3 are Telecasters.
The Les Paul and it's PAF pickups were basically designed to be a solid-body jazz box. The Telecaster was more of a picker's guitar.
Seems the more I hear Jazz that I do like done electrically, it's on a Telecaster, perhaps even more than on a hollow-body jazz box.
I can definitely get Jazz-tones on my Seth Lover PAFs, but it's certainly there on my 52RI (1996) with stock pickups as well. If I had a Tele with Charlie Christians...obviously! The more I pickup my 52RI, go to either the middle or neck position, and start doing Jazz phrasings....I mean it's THERE.
Wish I were better at it...my wife loves it...there is a calming thing going on that takes away the stress of work and such...I digress, sorry.

Ed Bickert’s Tele has a Gibson PAF in the neck position.

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Most of my electric playing for almost 25 years has been with a jazz quartet (bass, drums, tenor sax, guitar). I've owned & played 4 Gibsons (an L5 Wes Montgomery, a Les Paul and 2 different ES-335s). All fine guitars, but the Tele in my photo is head & shoulders the best sounding, most versatile and most comfortable of them all. Surprised me too.
 

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Maybe the one thing preventing me from bringing my teles to the jazz jams/open mikes is that they look very un-jazz like :D

(I know, that's stupid but avoiding being vibed by jazz nazis makes my life simpler. Already, I don't play that well, don't need more reasons to be looked weird at )

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