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Q: What is the neck to body angle on a Gibson Les Paul standard?
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What are some guitars that have the body of a Les Paul guitar that arent Gibson or Les Paul like a Schecter solo-6?

Gibson Les Paul Epiphone Les Paul (Copy of Gibson)


What does sg stand for?

The Gibson SG was Gibson's first solid body guitar and was infact originally called the Gibson Les Paul. Later Gibson made was is now refered to as the Les Paul and the original was renamed the Gibson SG. SG stands for "Solid Guitar" because it was their first solid body guitar.


When did Epiphone first introduce the Les Paul Junior?

Epiphone first introduced the Gibson Les Paul Junior in 1954. The Gibson Les Paul Junior is a solid body electrical guitar, and was first released with a single cut body style.


In what year was the Gibson Les Paul Junior introduced?

The Gibson Les Paul was introduced in 1954 as an affordable entry level Les Paul. It was released in 1954 with a single cut body style. Double body styles were later introduced in 1958.


Where was Gibson Les Paul Junior born?

Gibson Les Paul Junior was not a person, and therefore not born. A Gibson Les Paul Junior is a type of electric guitar. It has a solid body. It was constructed between 1954 to 1963. Another version was created in 2001, and then from 2008 to now they have been constructing yet another version of it.


What is the total length of a Gibson Firebird from tip of the head stock to the bottom of the through-neck?

A Gibson Firebird features the standard 24.75" mahogany body and neck.


Why was the Les Paul invented?

God invented THE Les Paul to entertain us and make guitar players around the world want to go home and practice!Les Paul innovated the electric guitar by making it a solid body, that would not feed back as much as hollow body electrics (at a given volume) and had a unique sound. Gibson and Les Paul together invented the Gibson Les Paul signature guitar.


What was the first solid body guitar?

Les Paul's 'Log' was the first ever solid body electric guitar that was invented, but the first solid body guitar that was mass produced was the fender telecaster which was first known as the fender broadcaster before they changed the name. although some acoustic solid body instruments are found in folk and ethnic traditions around the world. Les Paul the guitarist invented the first solid body guitar and went to Gibson co. to show them his design. Gibson blew him off for over a decade before fender made the telecaster solid body, then Gibson came running back to Les Paul to look at his guitar. they agreed and soon after the Gibson Les Paul model electric guitar was produced, and the rest is history. but to the question the telecaster was the first to be produced but the Les Paul was the first made.


Who is Les Paul?

AnswerLes Paul is a famous jazz guitarist. The Gibson Les Paul is a solid-body electric guitar, manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation, named for and designed in collaboration with guitarist Les Paul. The exact extent of Paul's actual contributions is a matter of some controversy, but it appears that they do not go beyond the name and the color. An interesting point. Les Paul was working with Epiphone when the Les Paul guitar was brought it into life. He later began work with Gibson and eventually switched back with Epi.


What is the difference between a studio electric guitar and a standard electric guitar?

You are likely to be talking about model designations such as Gibson Les Paul Studio vs. Gibson Les Paul Standard. Those are only names, not guitar breeds that are universally recognized. For example, a Gibson Les Paul Studio usually has fewer cosmetic adornments than a Les Paul Standard -- simpler fretboard inlays, possibly lack of body binding, less refined finishes. The current Les Paul Studios usually come with 490R and 498T humbuckers, while Les Paul Standards usually come with Burstbuckers, which are more expensive and (to my ears) sound better. However, these specs are not universal. The Gibson Les Paul Studio Mahogany, for example, has no maple cap, but are fitted with Burstbuckers. The Gibson Firebird Studio is almost an entirely different guitar from the standard Firebird V. The one definitive difference is price. Gibson uses words such as "Special", "Junior", "Classic" and "Studio" to denote less expensive versions of its flagship models like the SG, Les Paul, Flying V and ES-335. Barring vintage guitars, vintage reissues and custom-shop creations, those models will always be less expensive than their Standard counterparts and, in conjunction, usually have less investment potential. But if you're looking for sound and feel, a Studio is not necessarily going to be inferior to a Standard. Les Paul Customs are more expensive than Les Paul Standards, for example, but Slash from Guns N' Roses/Velvet Revolver has explicitly stated that Standards sound better to him. I personally prefer an SG Classic (a reissue of the '60s SG Special with P-90 pickups) to an SG Standard.


What kind of guitar is the black hollow body with the fender-looking head rusty Anderson plays in paul mcartney?

Gibson Trini Lopez


How was the Gibson Les Paul invented?

It wasn't invented in any year. It has evolved for centuries. Les Paul is a pioneer in the development of the solid-body electric guitar which "made the sound of rock and roll possible." "Guitar-shaped instruments appear in stone bas-relief sculptures of the Hittites in northern Syria and Asia Minor from as far back as 1350 B.C. The word "guitar" also has origins in the Middle and Far East, deriving from "guit," the Arabic word for four and "tar," the Sanskrit word for string."