Couldn't agree more. My biggest pet peeve with demos with lots of talking isn't even the talking per se (because sometimes it's valuable), but when there is meant to be a comparison of tones, but the clips are a minute apart, broken up by a long tirade.
the reason people sound shit while demoing, is because they are too damn driven by gears, wanna learn how to play? play clean and jazzy, learn the harmony, learn the theory, learn and practice every day, then it will surely sound good if you learn the right way
@@sega62syou aren't lying because I am 100% guilty of not practicing and getting better 😂😂. I don't do "demos" but I'll put up sound samples. I am a drummer first but I dabble in guitar and bass but my son is a worship guitarist and is good at it, he did everything right when it came to practicing and progress very fast as a 14 yr old when he first started and is not 26 years old. It's a night and day difference when he and I play the same thing, he has precision and clarity and I don't.
I am partial to Gibsons, but I really want to find a fender that I just fall in love with. I’ve only found one, and it belongs to my cousin and he doesn’t want to sell it.
TBH I think this video makes a good argument why you really don't. While there is a difference, it's not nearly as substantial as some make it out to be, especially to the ears of the average listener and in a full band setting.
@@timf7413 the difference is so subtle only a snob would notice it. But in term of technicallity tele from what I know uses one broadcaster and one single coil (altho someone told me they use 2 tele single coil after cbs took over) whereas LP uses humbucker on both side. The differences will be more noticeable when played on clean..
This is how AB comparison videos should be crafted. The perfect editings make it so much easier to hear the differences, even with standard phone speakers. Brilliant job!
The les paul has a slightly more full tone and the tele has more top end. They don't sound massively different though. Explains why led zeppelin 1 fooled everyone into thinking it was a Lp!
Exactly what I thought! The Gibson has a more powerful, fuller sound (better pick-ups, I suppose), but the Tele is preferable, when you need clean, high notes.
Relative to other common electric guitar types, they're pretty much on opposite ends of design philosophy. So many critical design choices just go in opposite directions: pickups, woods, scale length. The only further comparison would be a hollow body against a Strat. There are way more guitars that will sound closer to a LP than a Tele, including semi-hollow and hollows, and most things with humbuckers.
Ten years ago I hated single coils, but damn there is nothing like a Telecaster. I love my Les Paul, but the Telecaster is the best electric guitar ever made.
Tele and LP is the best combo you can have in a band, they are meant for each other. I own both a CS Nocaster and a R7. They are like brothers. The Tele got the clean and clear, the LP got that meaty and full tone. That combo is just epic!
Back in the 90's a punk band that had a LP paired with a Strat or Tele always sounded good because there was that different sound between them that worked really well.
Love the way you switched between the tele and lp for each segment. Its like the tele and lp accepted each other's differences and were singing the same song together... Really cool and heartwarming.
Listened to like 4+ hours of this conversation in other videos already this week planning my next guitar splurge... yours is hands down the best so far. By a mile. Thank you very much dude. Clean recordings and no BS comparisons. 5/5.
Man this is not only the best comparison ive seen straight to the point, the songs you picked for it are epic, i had to watch it twicw because the first time you got me singing almost every song
Favorite part was both together. They really do sound great together. Both are amazing guitars, they just have different applications, but you could use either for anything. There’s no rules in Rock N Roll. Do what you think sounds best and dare to be different. I don’t want to live in a world where you have to have this for that and vice versa. Break the rules of the norm, and make some great music. After all that’s how some of the biggest guitar players got that big by being different and using different equipment in different ways etc, and by making music outside the norm of that current time.
For me, a telecaster always wins in a mix. Yes it has a “thinner” sound. But it always seems like when I’m mixing a Les Paul, I end up editing and high passing it until it basically sounds like a telecaster. Telecasters just seem to cut through and not muddy up a song all on their own.
200% with you. Telecaster's frequencies have less "competition" than Les Paul's. BTW, I love LPs, but I always long for the versatility and "toughness" of a Tele. And its neck pickup is the most underrated tone in guitar history.
The difference is... the humbuckers... well... buck the hum... so at least in a recording situation there might be an advantage to high passing the HB's.
LP players often get a Tele as well. The tele has a familiar feel and is capable of dishing out a wide variety of tones from mild to wild. I own and love examples of both.
To go with my Standard I bought a Strat. Only thing I ever used it for was neck cleans. Got rid of it and got a Les Paul Special with P90s and never looked back.
I’m a Fender guy but I love the sound of a Les Paul through a cranked Orange or Marshall. Having said that it’s amazing how versatile a Telecaster can be. On picked cleans it’s peerless and with a bit of eq you could get the distorted tones pretty close to the Gibsons’.
This is one of the best comparison video Ive ever seen! playing each one for a measure and then switching back and forth its so much better to hear the differences!
They both sound good, but even better when they are both in the mix. A real punch in the stomach. The perfect setup exists and consists in Humb guitar plus single guitar
Exactly why I purchased the PRS Hallow body II w/Piezo. Seriously thinking of swapping out the neck PU for a single. Or I could just split the coils with a push/pull.
Austin Wilson I’ve personally never liked the sound of a coil split humbucker. It always seems to be lacking character and it’s too thin. Then again maybe I haven’t played good ones
@@PauliHeisenberg Agreed. I have a 2017 Gibson LP HP with stock split/tap burstbucker pros that sound good. I was thinking of a Gretsch Filter'Tron PU but I'm not sure if you can split them. www.gretschguitars.com/support/specs-explained/pickups. I just looked it up. Not recommended but these PU's you can. Powertron or Supertron if you wanna split a filter. Here is a good read on some PU's www.gretsch-talk.com/threads/split-coil-filtertrons.121095/. Hope this helps.
Very effective and intelligent way of presenting both instruments, so that the audience, not the host, decides which one they like better. Thank you for all the effort you put into this, T. Cheers
Your videos are always top shelf!! I'm a gibson lifer, but have recently gotten a Tele. In a full band mix the tele really opens the bottom end up for the bass player. In a two guitar band, one LP and one Tele is pure magic.
I was going to ask if you play punk music just by your thumbnail then I checked your profile and read you like punk music 👍, also how did that nice custom SG play?
The tone depends on the amp settings, you can make a fender heavy by increasing the gain , I personally think the neck profile is what you need to look for in a guitar instead of how it sounds cause it needs to be comfortable for you to play , as for how it sounds you can easily adjust that with a good amp
the fender tele has single coil pick ups,no matter how much gain you have it’ll never sound as beefy as a humbucker,that being said,the tele isn’t made for high gain situation,it excels at what single coil pick ups are made for
I think you can notice a characteristic difference in tone between 3:03 and 3:29. I beleive Tele is the winner. I own both, a 67' Tele and 72' Gold Top.
Everybody wants LPs in early years or youth id say then as time progresses on, you unknowingly start falling in love with Tele and next thing you know, you understand how a simple flat block of wood looking Tele is the perfect wife.
I got a tele and a few days later played a used Gibson LP for the first time. My tele is now for sale on reverb so I might acquire the LP before it’s too late.
I went the other way. Only reason I would use a Strat or Tele is for the clean neck. But then years ago I got a Les Paul Special with p90s to go with my Standard and never looked back.
@@ferox965 I don’t get people that talk about “the clean neck” on a Strat like that’s something that can’t be done on any guitar, even if you have to change the pickups. I buy a guitar based mainly off look and feel, and pop the pickups I want in it. Sure, some guitars are capable of providing some character to the tone, but to me it’s definitely a lot about pickups, hollow or solid body, and the fretboard.
They are great separate, but when you put the two together, nothing beats it. The Les Paul fills in the low end the tele is missing, and the tele adds a nice high end sparkle to the sound, making the guitar best mix.
Awesome video! I’ve always felt that Telecasters were so underrated and thought of only as a guitar for Country music. I have 3 beautiful telecasters. It’s the guitar that I feel most comfortable playing. I had a 2016 Les Paul HP standard. Gorgeous guitar! Played incredible but, it just never felt right. I would always go for my telecaster. Funny! How a certain guitar will suit a person. So… I just guess that it’s written in stone somewhere that I only like telecasters and that’s fine with me.
I love both for different reasons, but one thing I love about a Les Paul that you can't do with a Tele is control the volume of each pickup. That really lets you put a lot of dynamics in your playing.
This needs to be how every comparison is done. I know for sure now I need both a single coil and humbucker guitar thanks to you playing multiple different styles. A1 video. You should do similar videos comparing other picks up, like active vs passive.
The bridge pickup on a Les Paul sounds the best for rock stuff. The neck pickup on a tele sounds the best for clean sounds. And tracking both of them together sounds perfect.
10 years ago I decided to only have one guitar again like I did in the 70s. It is a Telecaster. It has Texas special pickups with a grease bucket tone knob. It does everything.
Goes to show that Amp tone=90% of the overall tone, especially with crunch or distortion. Clean the difference is more apparent, but both are sending a nearly identical signal into the amp. Feel has always mattered more to me than the different tone you can get from a LP vs a Fender. I love them both.
True if you are setting to get the sound of an amp or certain effect rather then the characteristics of the guitar then that's what you're going to get, each set up should compliment and try to bring the guitars particular tone and characteristics thru, that telecaster with the proper rig would sound totally different but no matter what you play will sound the same if you're rig is set up with a lot of gain and effects to give that hard rock or metal distorted sound.
The clarity and twangy character of the Telecaster played at the same with the les paul have that ACDC vibe. Similar to an SG and a Gretsch. Those guitars sound amazing layered like that. They really compliment each other
I have both and love them both. Musically neither is "better"; they're just different. However in playing feel, the Tele feels like an extension of my hands while I feel I have to fight the LP sometimes. On clean tones, the Tele is sort of clean and pure while the LP is full and rich. It's sort of Bach and Mozart vs Beethoven and Wagner.
My two all-time favorite guitars! I probably use my Tele more than my LP due to its versatility and durability, but both are amazing and worthy of their reputation. Great video!
+David Kellin Nope. LP is unworthy(for the price), if you mess up with the neck --- you cannot replace them easily, like a Tele, Strat necks. don`t tell me BS about "such important" suckckcksssstaine. ;-)))))) Especial all shredders must pull each note for at least 20 seconds (sarcasm) )))
Super excellent comparison. Both sound great. I have an American Tele with bare knuckle pickups + 4way switch and I play alternative rock grunge. I will definitely buy a les Paul sounds great as well
The LP sound is more consistent and there is a noticeable low-note modulation when the diphthong is played. On Tele we see a more differentiated sound of each string with a clear emphasis on the high frequency harmonics of thin strings. Not all amplifiers like LP and therefore the sound is darker on Orange. If you need to emphasize the drive and show the filling of a small number of instruments, then LP is preferable, and if you need to lead a rhythm part, then there is no substitute for Tele.
I have a LP standard 60s, Pro ii strat, and an ultra Tele. The LP I only find myself picking up at home when I'm really bored and trying to record something. For all my gigs, band practice, and just the quick pick up and play guitar at home, it's always the tele over and over again. It's one of the most versatile guitars on the market today. Years ago I went into my local shop with the intention of buying a PRS Custom 24, and I spent about an hour swapping between that and the ultra tele; I'd say craftsmanship and tone go to the PRS, but the ultra tele's neck felt like home in my hands. I bonded so hard with the floor model that I chose it over a fresh one out the box, in my 20 years of playing instruments I have never bonded with a guitar to the extent that I chose a floor model over a fresh one, to me, that spoke volumes
This is an excellent demo, well done. My opinion, perfectly illustrates why a Tele with a humbucker in the neck is the most versatile guitar you can buy.
I don't agree. Tele is a distinct sound great for certain things and not so great for others. Les Paul has a much bigger sound and warmer tone, but isn't as good on some of the cleaner sounds where twang is needed. I feel like a strat with a humbucker in the bridge is the most versatile. You get the weight and warmth while still getting the twang when needed. Just my opinion. I'm a Gibson guy first.
@@paulandre3250 Small correction: a Tele neck pickup is not a lipstick. It's a smaller single-coil pickup with a cover on top. A lipstick pickup is what you find on a Danelectro. They are constructed very differently.
The ultra tele has noiseless pickups and the S1 switch which wires them in series and makes it fatten up nicely. It’s become my dream guitar, it has the benefits of a humbucker guitar but maintains the look and sound of a standard tele. There is also the performer telecaster hum which is exactly like you described, you can even split the hb for single coil tone. I am a fan of it but I like the ultra a bit more because it looks like a standard tele.
@@paulandre3250 Well you need 4 Teles. One with a 51 Nocaster in the neck, one with a Twisted Tele neck, one with a P-90 in the neck, and one with a Wide Range Humbucker in the neck.
I’m sitting here with multiple tabs open listening to this video and still don’t know which guitar to get. This video, is so well done that I can’t decide and want both ergh
This single video completely confirmed my decision made a couple years ago when I almost purchased a LP. Now I’m happy I went with my Tel Performer with that splittable humbucker. Check one out if you’re on the fence
We need a series dedicated to showcasing combinations of guitars. I've been diving into how two different guitars can compliment eachother. I've found a lot of success with a tele, and a 335.
It's closer than I expected. That being said, I like the Les Paul better. The Telecaster has it's place though. The Telecaster (not to distorted) cuts through a mix, where's the Les Paul can be a bit muddy. Awesome comparison.
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Telecaster sin duda
What song on Jazz clean session??
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No stupid intro?
No sponsor?
No talking half of the video?
NICE!
no advertising LOL
I just saw a Fender Strat review where the guy talked for 9 minutes in a 10 minutes video.
wow video men
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One of the few guys on TH-cam who actually knows how to do gear demos - no talking, no bull
Couldn't agree more. My biggest pet peeve with demos with lots of talking isn't even the talking per se (because sometimes it's valuable), but when there is meant to be a comparison of tones, but the clips are a minute apart, broken up by a long tirade.
I agree
the reason people sound shit while demoing, is because they are too damn driven by gears, wanna learn how to play? play clean and jazzy, learn the harmony, learn the theory, learn and practice every day, then it will surely sound good if you learn the right way
And knows how to mic an amp. 90% are a guy jamming it straight into the cone so you hear cheese grater broken am radio tones
@@sega62syou aren't lying because I am 100% guilty of not practicing and getting better 😂😂. I don't do "demos" but I'll put up sound samples. I am a drummer first but I dabble in guitar and bass but my son is a worship guitarist and is good at it, he did everything right when it came to practicing and progress very fast as a 14 yr old when he first started and is not 26 years old. It's a night and day difference when he and I play the same thing, he has precision and clarity and I don't.
This is why you need both guitars
I am partial to Gibsons, but I really want to find a fender that I just fall in love with. I’ve only found one, and it belongs to my cousin and he doesn’t want to sell it.
TBH I think this video makes a good argument why you really don't. While there is a difference, it's not nearly as substantial as some make it out to be, especially to the ears of the average listener and in a full band setting.
@@genesiskeglar6372 that's cool, what model is it?
@@tomrabbani It was an 80-something model that was 'aged' from what i remember.
@@timf7413 the difference is so subtle only a snob would notice it. But in term of technicallity tele from what I know uses one broadcaster and one single coil (altho someone told me they use 2 tele single coil after cbs took over) whereas LP uses humbucker on both side. The differences will be more noticeable when played on clean..
This is how AB comparison videos should be crafted. The perfect editings make it so much easier to hear the differences, even with standard phone speakers. Brilliant job!
The les paul has a slightly more full tone and the tele has more top end. They don't sound massively different though. Explains why led zeppelin 1 fooled everyone into thinking it was a Lp!
I do believe most studio work from Jimmy was a telecaster.
Exactly what I thought! The Gibson has a more powerful, fuller sound (better pick-ups, I suppose), but the Tele is preferable, when you need clean, high notes.
Relative to other common electric guitar types, they're pretty much on opposite ends of design philosophy. So many critical design choices just go in opposite directions: pickups, woods, scale length. The only further comparison would be a hollow body against a Strat. There are way more guitars that will sound closer to a LP than a Tele, including semi-hollow and hollows, and most things with humbuckers.
Great comment.
@@SandyBlJ "better" pickups... Fender has amazing pickups, it's just different approaches
Ten years ago I hated single coils, but damn there is nothing like a Telecaster. I love my Les Paul, but the Telecaster is the best electric guitar ever made.
same
Same. I still have my LP, but my Teles (plural) get played every day now.
i my opinion the stratocaster is the best guitar ever made. But its just a opinion.
@@mateus.gfingerstyle5950 i thought the same thing man ... i now have two strats and three teles.... MATH?
I'm planning to buy a fender stratocaster. I'm a beginner. Should I go for strat or telecaster??
Best comparison video I’ve ever seen between two iconic guitars. No joke! It confirms what I’ve known all along. I need both!
very good comparison, no talking, just playing, easy to follow and easy to see the difference. good job.
Tele and LP is the best combo you can have in a band, they are meant for each other. I own both a CS Nocaster and a R7. They are like brothers. The Tele got the clean and clear, the LP got that meaty and full tone. That combo is just epic!
The Pixies agree
I agree and have also been hearing the same from sound engineers for years. They compliment each other, even in metal.
Yea for sure. Don felder and joe Walsh proved that in the eagles. Especially on hotel california
That's my setup. Les Paul and Tele. My search is over. Tele screams and Les Paul roars.
Back in the 90's a punk band that had a LP paired with a Strat or Tele always sounded good because there was that different sound between them that worked really well.
Nothing sounds like a Telecaster. It's just so special..
They do sound perfect together!
Love the way you switched between the tele and lp for each segment. Its like the tele and lp accepted each other's differences and were singing the same song together... Really cool and heartwarming.
Listened to like 4+ hours of this conversation in other videos already this week planning my next guitar splurge... yours is hands down the best so far. By a mile. Thank you very much dude. Clean recordings and no BS comparisons. 5/5.
Thanks mate is appreciated 👍
@@TobysGuitarGearDemos please please please what song do you play on 0:39?? I love it!
what did you go with
@@nicktretiakov2975It’s Julian Lage. Check him out.
Man this is not only the best comparison ive seen straight to the point, the songs you picked for it are epic, i had to watch it twicw because the first time you got me singing almost every song
What is the song at 4:55
@@HSBNgokhan im not really sure about that one but i think it is Snuff by Slipknot
@@HSBNgokhan It's "Take Me Somewhere Nice" by Mogwai
@@melinal.9593 Thanks
Favorite part was both together. They really do sound great together. Both are amazing guitars, they just have different applications, but you could use either for anything. There’s no rules in Rock N Roll. Do what you think sounds best and dare to be different. I don’t want to live in a world where you have to have this for that and vice versa. Break the rules of the norm, and make some great music. After all that’s how some of the biggest guitar players got that big by being different and using different equipment in different ways etc, and by making music outside the norm of that current time.
Tele has better clean imo. Les Paul wins distortion
Es mejor la telecaster
@@lemonvalero2365 es teh
The les paul and the telecaster with distortion sounds exactly the same in my opinion
Well no shit that's called single coil vs humbucker pickups. They're the only thing that really make a difference here.
For me the gibson clean it's perfect, especially in jazz, even in archtop guitars like a Gibson L-5 CES
I have a Squier Classic Vibes Telecaster, an Epiphone Les Paul Standard, and a Gibson Les Paul Studio and I love them all. They're so different.
OMG the best comparison video between Fender and Gibson
For me, a telecaster always wins in a mix. Yes it has a “thinner” sound. But it always seems like when I’m mixing a Les Paul, I end up editing and high passing it until it basically sounds like a telecaster. Telecasters just seem to cut through and not muddy up a song all on their own.
200% with you. Telecaster's frequencies have less "competition" than Les Paul's. BTW, I love LPs, but I always long for the versatility and "toughness" of a Tele. And its neck pickup is the most underrated tone in guitar history.
But what about the sustain of a les Paul? Should a tele have something like that?
The difference is... the humbuckers... well... buck the hum... so at least in a recording situation there might be an advantage to high passing the HB's.
This is the best side by side comparison of anything I've ever seen (or heard). Nice job!
LP players often get a Tele as well. The tele has a familiar feel and is capable of dishing out a wide variety of tones from mild to wild. I own and love examples of both.
To go with my Standard I bought a Strat. Only thing I ever used it for was neck cleans. Got rid of it and got a Les Paul Special with P90s and never looked back.
I’m a Fender guy but I love the sound of a Les Paul through a cranked Orange or Marshall. Having said that it’s amazing how versatile a Telecaster can be. On picked cleans it’s peerless and with a bit of eq you could get the distorted tones pretty close to the Gibsons’.
This is one of the best comparison video Ive ever seen! playing each one for a measure and then switching back and forth its so much better to hear the differences!
They both sound good, but even better when they are both in the mix. A real punch in the stomach. The perfect setup exists and consists in Humb guitar plus single guitar
Exactly why I purchased the PRS Hallow body II w/Piezo. Seriously thinking of swapping out the neck PU for a single. Or I could just split the coils with a push/pull.
Austin Wilson I’ve personally never liked the sound of a coil split humbucker. It always seems to be lacking character and it’s too thin. Then again maybe I haven’t played good ones
@@PauliHeisenberg Agreed. I have a 2017 Gibson LP HP with stock split/tap burstbucker pros that sound good. I was thinking of a Gretsch Filter'Tron PU but I'm not sure if you can split them. www.gretschguitars.com/support/specs-explained/pickups. I just looked it up. Not recommended but these PU's you can. Powertron or Supertron if you wanna split a filter. Here is a good read on some PU's www.gretsch-talk.com/threads/split-coil-filtertrons.121095/. Hope this helps.
Very effective and intelligent way of presenting both instruments, so that the audience, not the host, decides which one they like better.
Thank you for all the effort you put into this, T.
Cheers
Thanks for playing Julian Lage! man this tune always is so beautiful!
Julian lage , awesome guitarist
I have been using a Les Paul Deluxe since 79 and I must say that I love the sound of the Tele.
I really appreciate this video. I'm surprised how hard it is to find more videos with the sounds edited like this. Makes for a much better comparison.
I’m a Tele guy true and through, but I can’t wait to get an LP... the way these two sound in the mix together it’s glorious!
4:05 I know most people love the Tele for the bridge pick up, but that middle position on the edge of breakup is just a heavenly sound to me.
My man, you need to listen to some Midwest Emo if you like that sound
This is exactly what I was looking for. Excellent and varied tones!
The Les Paul sounds more darker and fuller on everything
Awesome video. This is the best video comparison on TH-cam.
Your videos are always top shelf!! I'm a gibson lifer, but have recently gotten a Tele. In a full band mix the tele really opens the bottom end up for the bass player. In a two guitar band, one LP and one Tele is pure magic.
I was going to ask if you play punk music just by your thumbnail then I checked your profile and read you like punk music 👍, also how did that nice custom SG play?
I got a Squire Classic Vibe Tele that I run through my Marshall's and it sounds pretty cool even with the stock pick up.
How anyone could hate either is beyond me.. they both have so much character.
Also, your playing is 10/10!
Such a great video.
Eden songs are so beautiful, this is the first one I've ever herd in a demo!
Love how Tele's hold their tuning and are super versatile. I love my Les Paul but the Tele pickups are crystal clear
An absolute masterclass in comparison videos 👍 thank you for putting this together.
The tone depends on the amp settings, you can make a fender heavy by increasing the gain , I personally think the neck profile is what you need to look for in a guitar instead of how it sounds cause it needs to be comfortable for you to play , as for how it sounds you can easily adjust that with a good amp
Jumana Yadikar this is exactly the best comment. So true!
Alexander Bitsch thanks :) glad someone agrees
I'm agree..
the fender tele has single coil pick ups,no matter how much gain you have it’ll never sound as beefy as a humbucker,that being said,the tele isn’t made for high gain situation,it excels at what single coil pick ups are made for
i believe if you want the best of both world,then get a telecaster and a yamaha revstar 502 or above,tele for cleans,and revstar for distortion
Absolutely loved the M.I.A part!
Just got my Gibson Les Paul ‘60s Standard in the Bourbon Burst color today October 27, 2020. Absolutely love it
I think you can notice a characteristic difference in tone between 3:03 and 3:29. I beleive Tele is the winner.
I own both, a 67' Tele and 72' Gold Top.
Awesome comparison, love both guitars just bought a Tele yesterday . Thank you so much and really appreciate the vid.
1:17 missing in action- avenged sevenfold
Huzzah! Another man of quality!
Staring at the carnage. Praying that the sun would never rise.
Anda the jazz song?
Alex Erso Julian Lage - Nocturne
Thought it sounded like MIA nh them too
Great tone all around. Impressed by the quality of the recording. Sounds pro studio quality, particularly evident on the cleans. Great job!
Everybody wants LPs in early years or youth id say then as time progresses on, you unknowingly start falling in love with Tele and next thing you know, you understand how a simple flat block of wood looking Tele is the perfect wife.
I got a tele and a few days later played a used Gibson LP for the first time. My tele is now for sale on reverb so I might acquire the LP before it’s too late.
I went the other way. Only reason I would use a Strat or Tele is for the clean neck. But then years ago I got a Les Paul Special with p90s to go with my Standard and never looked back.
@@ferox965 I don’t get people that talk about “the clean neck” on a Strat like that’s something that can’t be done on any guitar, even if you have to change the pickups. I buy a guitar based mainly off look and feel, and pop the pickups I want in it. Sure, some guitars are capable of providing some character to the tone, but to me it’s definitely a lot about pickups, hollow or solid body, and the fretboard.
a wife with a leg of wood is also legitimate.if you are a pirate by the way...
spot on… going thru that phase now… tele just good enough every day every time
They are great separate, but when you put the two together, nothing beats it. The Les Paul fills in the low end the tele is missing, and the tele adds a nice high end sparkle to the sound, making the guitar best mix.
Awesome video! I’ve always felt that Telecasters were so underrated and thought of only as a guitar for Country music. I have 3 beautiful telecasters. It’s the guitar that I feel most comfortable playing. I had a 2016 Les Paul HP standard. Gorgeous guitar! Played incredible but, it just never felt right. I would always go for my telecaster. Funny! How a certain guitar will suit a person. So… I just guess that it’s written in stone somewhere that I only like telecasters and that’s fine with me.
Oh man, mogwai and julian lage in the same video, thats awesome. Thanks man
That's some nice playing. They both sound great.
4:52 i cant tell you how happy i am when i heard this mogwai chord
@@michael4196 mogwai - take me somewhere nice
I love both for different reasons, but one thing I love about a Les Paul that you can't do with a Tele is control the volume of each pickup. That really lets you put a lot of dynamics in your playing.
On some Telecasters you CAN control the pickups individually and some Les Pauls you can't.
This needs to be how every comparison is done. I know for sure now I need both a single coil and humbucker guitar thanks to you playing multiple different styles. A1 video. You should do similar videos comparing other picks up, like active vs passive.
The bridge pickup on a Les Paul sounds the best for rock stuff. The neck pickup on a tele sounds the best for clean sounds. And tracking both of them together sounds perfect.
Best LP - Tele comparison vid I’ve found. I prefer the LP, but my preference for guitar sound, feel and look changes every few years. :-)
what a wonderful playing !!!
beautiful playing mate! The twang of the tele gives it a very special depth.
I play a tele and I'm in a band with a les paul guy... and it’s literally the best duo ever, they sound great together
10 years ago I decided to only have one guitar again like I did in the 70s. It is a Telecaster. It has Texas special pickups with a grease bucket tone knob. It does everything.
Goes to show that Amp tone=90% of the overall tone, especially with crunch or distortion. Clean the difference is more apparent, but both are sending a nearly identical signal into the amp. Feel has always mattered more to me than the different tone you can get from a LP vs a Fender. I love them both.
True if you are setting to get the sound of an amp or certain effect rather then the characteristics of the guitar then that's what you're going to get, each set up should compliment and try to bring the guitars particular tone and characteristics thru, that telecaster with the proper rig would sound totally different but no matter what you play will sound the same if you're rig is set up with a lot of gain and effects to give that hard rock or metal distorted sound.
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You just keep pumping out great content.
I'm a newbie here,,
I love their both sound..
i could listen to you playing that edge of breakup stuff on the les paul for hours
The clarity and twangy character of the Telecaster played at the same with the les paul have that ACDC vibe. Similar to an SG and a Gretsch. Those guitars sound amazing layered like that. They really compliment each other
really nice comparison bro! thanks for the video.
Who else felt in love with telecaster when was first hearing Johnny Greenwood plays Creep chorus?...
i owe you the crispiest of crisp highfives dude. this is perfect.
Julian Lage is the man! Nice demo
Different tools for different jobs. LP for harder edge. Tele for cleans. That Tele sounds beautiful clean.
In case you are wondering, picked cleans song is M.I.A. by Avenged Sevenfold. (1:16)
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@@mr.d.l.x1309 Yass
This shows why everyone needs a rockerverb!!! Awesome video
I have both and love them both. Musically neither is "better"; they're just different. However in playing feel, the Tele feels like an extension of my hands while I feel I have to fight the LP sometimes. On clean tones, the Tele is sort of clean and pure while the LP is full and rich. It's sort of Bach and Mozart vs Beethoven and Wagner.
I'm in love with that telecaster. Very good video!
I love the crunchier tone on the tele.
Perfect Demo I've never seen before in utube, Thanks
They have many more tone similarities than I thought, even despite what you'd expect would be a blatant difference between single coils and humbuckers
The sounds are really crunchy. I love the sound of both.
My two all-time favorite guitars! I probably use my Tele more than my LP due to its versatility and durability, but both are amazing and worthy of their reputation. Great video!
+David Kellin
Nope. LP is unworthy(for the price), if you mess up with the neck --- you cannot replace them easily, like a Tele, Strat necks.
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Especial all shredders must pull each note for at least 20 seconds (sarcasm) )))
Super excellent comparison. Both sound great. I have an American Tele with bare knuckle pickups + 4way switch and I play alternative rock grunge. I will definitely buy a les Paul sounds great as well
The LP sound is more consistent and there is a noticeable low-note modulation when the diphthong is played. On Tele we see a more differentiated sound of each string with a clear emphasis on the high frequency harmonics of thin strings. Not all amplifiers like LP and therefore the sound is darker on Orange.
If you need to emphasize the drive and show the filling of a small number of instruments, then LP is preferable, and if you need to lead a rhythm part, then there is no substitute for Tele.
I have a LP standard 60s, Pro ii strat, and an ultra Tele. The LP I only find myself picking up at home when I'm really bored and trying to record something. For all my gigs, band practice, and just the quick pick up and play guitar at home, it's always the tele over and over again. It's one of the most versatile guitars on the market today. Years ago I went into my local shop with the intention of buying a PRS Custom 24, and I spent about an hour swapping between that and the ultra tele; I'd say craftsmanship and tone go to the PRS, but the ultra tele's neck felt like home in my hands. I bonded so hard with the floor model that I chose it over a fresh one out the box, in my 20 years of playing instruments I have never bonded with a guitar to the extent that I chose a floor model over a fresh one, to me, that spoke volumes
This is an excellent demo, well done.
My opinion, perfectly illustrates why a Tele with a humbucker in the neck is the most versatile guitar you can buy.
or you could replace the bridge with a hot rail and still get the classic spanky tele tone from the neck lipstick pickup.
I don't agree. Tele is a distinct sound great for certain things and not so great for others. Les Paul has a much bigger sound and warmer tone, but isn't as good on some of the cleaner sounds where twang is needed. I feel like a strat with a humbucker in the bridge is the most versatile. You get the weight and warmth while still getting the twang when needed. Just my opinion. I'm a Gibson guy first.
@@paulandre3250 Small correction: a Tele neck pickup is not a lipstick. It's a smaller single-coil pickup with a cover on top.
A lipstick pickup is what you find on a Danelectro.
They are constructed very differently.
The ultra tele has noiseless pickups and the S1 switch which wires them in series and makes it fatten up nicely. It’s become my dream guitar, it has the benefits of a humbucker guitar but maintains the look and sound of a standard tele.
There is also the performer telecaster hum which is exactly like you described, you can even split the hb for single coil tone. I am a fan of it but I like the ultra a bit more because it looks like a standard tele.
@@paulandre3250 Well you need 4 Teles. One with a 51 Nocaster in the neck, one with a Twisted Tele neck, one with a P-90 in the neck, and one with a Wide Range Humbucker in the neck.
Real good vid. Nice comparisons. Beautiful playing also!
The lp has more bottom by the sounds but the tele sounds more appealing nice playing thank you for this. Videos with no bullshit n just playing rule
Love the Nocturn playing!
Telecaster is way more impressive for all styles than you would ever think. It really sounds great, so clear when clean or heavier.
Thanks for the jazz tones!
I’m sitting here with multiple tabs open listening to this video and still don’t know which guitar to get. This video, is so well done that I can’t decide and want both ergh
This single video completely confirmed my decision made a couple years ago when I almost purchased a LP. Now I’m happy I went with my Tel Performer with that splittable humbucker. Check one out if you’re on the fence
Those clean pieces were amazing man
That eden Rock + Roll hit me out of nowhere. The video went from my background to foreground
Great little demo here. Well put together sir
We need a series dedicated to showcasing combinations of guitars. I've been diving into how two different guitars can compliment eachother. I've found a lot of success with a tele, and a 335.
Opening classic drive sound is immaculate, good job lad 👍👏
la mejor comparación de guitarras que he visto, buena edición y sonido , very good crack!
THEY SOUND AMAZING TOGETHER ❤❤
God I love the growl of a distorted Les Paul.
Great demo, I could really tell which style of music suited which guitar, thanks!
It's closer than I expected. That being said, I like the Les Paul better. The Telecaster has it's place though. The Telecaster (not to distorted) cuts through a mix, where's the Les Paul can be a bit muddy.
Awesome comparison.
Almost identical --- sound go from amp.
If i was drunk --- I'd never notice this 10-20% differenсe in sound ;-))))
Very nice comparison! Thanks!:)
I'm a Fender guy, I love my Tele. But those gold top Les Pauls look and sound sweet!
Get one and make a video haha