Looking forward to what? More of all this great new music huhh? Sorry, last 15yrs or so, music kinda stated dieing out. So sad. Seems nothing to make music about.
I wish I played so fantastic and had such incredible gigs that owning a pricey guitar like that would make sense. But although I have toured and gigged for 40+ years, been an authorized repair tech for multiple guitar brands and have done a lot of session work, I see no reason why one of those should be added to my set of music tools. I'd feel silly playing a 4000$ guitar at a gig that paid me 150$.
@@endezeichengrimm Oh! I was just funnin'... I have been blessed to play gi-tar fer a livin' fer almost 5 decades. 95%of my recent gigs for the last 4or 5 years were done on a 155$ Grote 335-ish thing and a 89$ Grote strat with 33$ worth of Chineeeese Alnicos. I am old. I do it just to poke fun at guys with booo-tique amps and pricey git-tars. I use cheap fly rods too...whew ! Fly fisherman guys are worse than guys using a 4000$ gi-tar at a 100 dollar gig. I am just kiddin' folks...I'd say the same on stage. Some folks would laugh.
More demos by Angela please. She's one of my favourite players. Her playing in these demos is so tasteful, and her description of her use of controls to achieve the tones she is describing is developing my understanding. Love my les pauls!
This exact model guitar is at my local guitar center and it’s the only Gibson LP that is not locked up so every time I’m in the store I pick it up and play it. Feels and sounds so good I’ve been tempted many times to bring it home. I feel like Wayne saying “it will be mine, oh yes it will be mine”
I always joke, but actually serious. Gibson Les Paul, one of the greatest inventions of all time. The tone, the wood, the feel of the neck, the vibration, the control, and the smell of a vintage LP.
Just was on the fence, if not the cliff, on this Les Paul based on my own research on it... and then I found your wonderful video which became that needed push to take me over the edge and take the plunge... just ordered the faded Honey Burst one! Thanks, Angela!!! 🐺
wonderful that one! I've got Gibson LP Standart black one (she was born in 1980) 😊 , still love that guitar and playing about 25 years, she's nice! but my dreams to buy one more Gibson! though I have another guitars, but Gibson is my favorite! 🥰
I think it’s a great guitar. The pickups are well balanced and the nuances shown while dialing different tones were spot on. Great playing from the very talented Ms. Angela Petrilli too.
This is a good demo that shows how versatile a Lester can be. Kudos to Angela for displaying good musical style and for not playing cheesy blues lawyer licks that all the other demos on YT seem to do
i have this in the tobacco burst but its so noisy i dont play it much, i have other guitars which dont do this even a epiphone lp with Gibson 57 classics in it any thoughts on how to fix the noise?
@@TheChadPad Hi Chadpad yes you are correct, i have had them wax potted and its made a significant noise difference in that i can actually use it now, cheers Steve
Thank you so much for this demo. What a beautiful instrument... I'll probably never be able to afford one, which does not mean I don't appreciate its awesome features, build quality and superb tones. Oh, and its so cool to finally hear someone presenting Les Paul tones playing through (mostly) a clean channel ;)
That's how you sell guitars folks. Actually, that is a particularly good sounding example. Someday I'll get a Les Paul. Die hard parts caster person. A Les Paul has that heavy sound a Telecaster is hard pressed to cover.
I love the Les Paul, but they are overpriced, and I'm not sure they bring much more to the table. I just bought an Epiphone 1959 LP Standard Outfit ADCB (limited edition), and I am very happy with it. The value for money is much better, and it looks stunning in dark aged cherry sunburst. It has the Les Paul shape that I adore. Epiphone, to me, is a success by Gibson. And Angela is always beautiful and a talented guitar player.
You sound nice too! But the edited-out breathing pauses are too limiting natural expression at times and I'm not sure that using pedals allows one to hear the guitar.
Looks great, sounds great. Prices on Gibsons are still way too high compared to other brands. Worse, they are driving to prices for Epiphone as well, which is an alarming trend. The wood used today came from trees that were harvested years before COVID and worker salaries haven't risen for the cost of living changes so it's simply greed.
@@KevinDarty Jesus Christ...here we go. The Original list price for the first Les Paul Sunburst was $265.00 in 1956 (add $42.50.00 if you wanted a case, and add $30.00 if you wanted the deluxe case zipper cover). So, when adjusted for inflation (which is something YOU HAVE TO DO) comes out to $3,000.00 in 2024 dollars. This is an average inflation rate of 3.70% and cumulative inflation of 1,053.97%. In other words the VALUE of one dollar from then to now. Keep in mind the median home price in the United States in 1950 was $7,354.00 (Source: U.S. Census Bureau) Know what you're talking about before talking sh!t.
Epiphone all day long over Gibson...Joe Pass uses an Emperor. Epiphone produces a signature model of Pass' guitar. Les Paul used Epiphone guitars for recording from the early 1940s until the late 1950s, even after his signature Gibsons were produced. The Epiphones were highly customized models with his own pickups on them. Luke Pritchard of The State of Things uses a custom ES-335 Dot with fitted frequensator
Nope on the Gibson especially when JC Curliegh Restored Epiphone back to premium in 2019/2020..I have my high end 2021 epiphones posted on my channel with specs so there's no debate or dispute..👍
@@HALWASRIGHT really hope those magical screws can fix the issue but to my knowledge, there is no easy solution for thator else everyone will be happy with a current standard les paul from gibson.
@@SHOWWHITE "Or else everyone would be happy with a current standard"? Not sure I've heard an adult speak with that level of absolution, but whatever. I have four current 50s & 60s standards, and they are all awesome. Most people don't take the time (or don't know how) to tune their humbuckers. Not to mention using the middle position in the way like Angela demonstrated.
@@HALWASRIGHT Then I'd appreciate some guidance on tuning the pickup of my Les Paul. I've already tried adjusting the pole piece and pickup heights, but I haven't found the right balance yet. My current issue is that the neck pickup, especially in the higher register on the 6th string, has an overpowering bottom end. This seems common in many current Les Pauls, including my two limited edition Murphy painted and aged ones. Since these are collectible guitars, replacing the pickups isn't an option as it would decrease their value. Could you offer any advice on how to improve the tone while preserving the original hardware?
@@itslikethesamebutdifferent8020 That was 50 years ago though at a time when it was possible to be innovative with an electric guitar. This is not possible now - everything's been done. It is impossible to "look forward" unless a completely new instrument was invented.
What do you think of the Gibson Les Paul Standard '50s? Let us know in the comments! 👇
Looking forward to what? More of all this great new music huhh? Sorry, last 15yrs or so, music kinda stated dieing out. So sad. Seems nothing to make music about.
I wish I played so fantastic and had such incredible gigs that owning a pricey guitar like that would make sense.
But although I have toured and gigged for 40+ years, been an authorized repair tech for multiple guitar brands and have done a lot of session work, I see no reason why one of those should be added to my set of music tools.
I'd feel silly playing a 4000$ guitar at a gig that paid me 150$.
@@rustyshackleford9557 You don't need to spend more than 3000$ on a guitar. Gibsons are a huge waste of money.
Absolutely love mine. Heritage Cherry Sunburst 50s Standard. Paired with ‘65 DRRI. Glorious!!!
@@endezeichengrimm Oh! I was just funnin'... I have been blessed to play gi-tar fer a livin' fer almost 5 decades.
95%of my recent gigs for the last 4or 5 years were done on a 155$ Grote 335-ish thing and a 89$ Grote strat with 33$ worth of Chineeeese Alnicos.
I am old. I do it just to poke fun at guys with booo-tique amps and pricey git-tars.
I use cheap fly rods too...whew ! Fly fisherman guys are worse than guys using a 4000$ gi-tar at a 100 dollar gig.
I am just kiddin' folks...I'd say the same on stage. Some folks would laugh.
More demos by Angela please. She's one of my favourite players. Her playing in these demos is so tasteful, and her description of her use of controls to achieve the tones she is describing is developing my understanding. Love my les pauls!
Hi
This exact model guitar is at my local guitar center and it’s the only Gibson LP that is not locked up so every time I’m in the store I pick it up and play it. Feels and sounds so good I’ve been tempted many times to bring it home. I feel like Wayne saying “it will be mine, oh yes it will be mine”
I always joke, but actually serious. Gibson Les Paul, one of the greatest inventions of all time. The tone, the wood, the feel of the neck, the vibration, the control, and the smell of a vintage LP.
Angela is the best guitar instructor going round. Any guitar looks perfect on her especially a Les Paul
Michael
Absolutely gorgeous! That guitar is nice too.
Just was on the fence, if not the cliff, on this Les Paul based on my own research on it... and then I found your wonderful video which became that needed push to take me over the edge and take the plunge... just ordered the faded Honey Burst one! Thanks, Angela!!! 🐺
Just ordered this one from you guys. Killer demo.
I love my '96 50's. With the permium plus top it looks as good as it plays. Iconic.
Great demo.
Bob
Great demo! Angela is a talented gal, respect 🎉
I love a plain top. That guitar looks so good but I’d like the red faded a bit more.
Hi 👋
I have one. FANTASTIC guitar!
I played one a couple of days ago. I really like the neck better than the older ones.
Beautiful Les Paul!💜
Hi Chuck
Angela knows how to make it sound with an irresisitble flare!
Hi
wonderful that one! I've got Gibson LP Standart black one (she was born in 1980) 😊 , still love that guitar and playing about 25 years, she's nice! but my dreams to buy one more Gibson! though I have another guitars, but Gibson is my favorite! 🥰
Smooth and tasty w no fluff, nice work.
İ ve exact this guitar i really love every inch of it sounds fantastic
Had the same guitar... cheers from Canada.
Gibson « dont need to reinvent the wheel »
Love this guitar
I think it’s a great guitar. The pickups are well balanced and the nuances shown while dialing different tones were spot on. Great playing from the very talented Ms. Angela Petrilli too.
The ‘59 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud of solid body electric guitars.
Great demo...
This is a good demo that shows how versatile a Lester can be. Kudos to Angela for displaying good musical style and for not playing cheesy blues lawyer licks that all the other demos on YT seem to do
So are the flame tops exclusive to the 60s standards? I prefer the 60s but not a fan of flamed maple one bit
No, I bought the 50s and it looks like a AAA flame.
Makes me miss my Les. Forever in a river lol
i have this in the tobacco burst but its so noisy i dont play it much, i have other guitars which dont do this even a epiphone lp with Gibson 57 classics in it any thoughts on how to fix the noise?
They are unpotted pickups. They are going to be noisier and more microphonic than the rest of your guitars.
@@TheChadPad Hi Chadpad yes you are correct, i have had them wax potted and its made a significant noise difference in that i can actually use it now, cheers Steve
Thank you so much for this demo. What a beautiful instrument... I'll probably never be able to afford one, which does not mean I don't appreciate its awesome features, build quality and superb tones. Oh, and its so cool to finally hear someone presenting Les Paul tones playing through (mostly) a clean channel ;)
That's how you sell guitars folks. Actually, that is a particularly good sounding example. Someday I'll get a Les Paul. Die hard parts caster person. A Les Paul has that heavy sound a Telecaster is hard pressed to cover.
I love the Les Paul, but they are overpriced, and I'm not sure they bring much more to the table.
I just bought an Epiphone 1959 LP Standard Outfit ADCB (limited edition), and I am very happy with it. The value for money is much better, and it looks stunning in dark aged cherry sunburst. It has the Les Paul shape that I adore.
Epiphone, to me, is a success by Gibson.
And Angela is always beautiful and a talented guitar player.
Overpriced? haha
Had a 59 style Les Paul years ago the drummer knocked it over and split the neck, not happy.
You sound nice too! But the edited-out breathing pauses are too limiting natural expression at times and I'm not sure that using pedals allows one to hear the guitar.
Guitar yes great but what a beautiful woman.... 👍⭐️ I'm glad I own 50s std, really great guitar.
Im a 60s guy. Small hands. The thick 50s neck profile doesn't work for me. Amazing instruments tho.
Beautiful démo.
Sound great. And You are a Beautiful and smart Woman Angela.
From Paris.
Nice Work! WooF!!🐶🐶
Looks great, sounds great. Prices on Gibsons are still way too high compared to other brands. Worse, they are driving to prices for Epiphone as well, which is an alarming trend. The wood used today came from trees that were harvested years before COVID and worker salaries haven't risen for the cost of living changes so it's simply greed.
Looks too shiny to me for a plain top. Doesn't put out a vintage vibe at all for me, IMO. Looks or sound-wise.
@daletag Nitro finish. Play it and it will age.
@@KevinDarty What are you talking about? The Les Paul has basically been the same price since it was introduced. Plus or minus 100 bucks.
@@HALWASRIGHT I think your memory may be a little fuzzy.
@@KevinDarty Jesus Christ...here we go. The Original list price for the first Les Paul Sunburst was $265.00 in 1956 (add $42.50.00 if you wanted a case, and add $30.00 if you wanted the deluxe case zipper cover). So, when adjusted for inflation (which is something YOU HAVE TO DO) comes out to $3,000.00 in 2024 dollars. This is an average inflation rate of 3.70% and cumulative inflation of 1,053.97%. In other words the VALUE of one dollar from then to now.
Keep in mind the median home price in the United States in 1950 was $7,354.00 (Source: U.S. Census Bureau)
Know what you're talking about before talking sh!t.
,,,....cool guitar,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, your stunning,,,Mrs.Angela.
Thank God, you're not wearing ultra baggy jeans that most women are wearing these days. Very Lovely guitar and playing 😍
I personally like best the middle position with rhythm volume on 5, treble volume on 10, and both tones on 10 👍 👍
Yes !! Exactly how I use the middle position on all of my Les Pauls.
Epiphone all day long over Gibson...Joe Pass uses an Emperor. Epiphone produces a signature model of Pass' guitar.
Les Paul used Epiphone guitars for recording from the early 1940s until the late 1950s, even after his signature Gibsons were produced. The Epiphones were highly customized models with his own pickups on them.
Luke Pritchard of The State of Things uses a custom ES-335 Dot with fitted frequensator
What makes it a “limited edition” looks like a new 2024 50’s standard 🤷🏻♂️
No flame maple on this? Wtf, Gibson doing it again
Ah yes nothing like the sound of my wallet depleting...
but srsly though good guitar
Do you say that when you buy a new made in red china every 2 years haha
И девушка, и гитара👍❤
Nope on the Gibson especially when JC Curliegh Restored Epiphone back to premium in 2019/2020..I have my high end 2021 epiphones posted on my channel with specs so there's no debate or dispute..👍
Ok player, Great hair!.
the neck position lacks clarity
That's what those tiny little screws are for🤦
@@HALWASRIGHT really hope those magical screws can fix the issue but to my knowledge, there is no easy solution for thator else everyone will be happy with a current standard les paul from gibson.
@@SHOWWHITE "Or else everyone would be happy with a current standard"? Not sure I've heard an adult speak with that level of absolution, but whatever. I have four current 50s & 60s standards, and they are all awesome. Most people don't take the time (or don't know how) to tune their humbuckers. Not to mention using the middle position in the way like Angela demonstrated.
@@HALWASRIGHT Then I'd appreciate some guidance on tuning the pickup of my Les Paul. I've already tried adjusting the pole piece and pickup heights, but I haven't found the right balance yet. My current issue is that the neck pickup, especially in the higher register on the 6th string, has an overpowering bottom end. This seems common in many current Les Pauls, including my two limited edition Murphy painted and aged ones. Since these are collectible guitars, replacing the pickups isn't an option as it would decrease their value. Could you offer any advice on how to improve the tone while preserving the original hardware?
@@SHOWWHITE Sure...what is your signal chain? Basically everything from guitar output to amp?
Can't wait til we get to the #GibsonSGs. #Angela makes an #AngusYoung_ACDC Face. HaHa
I dont care what she says, I just like looking at her beautiful long brown hair, eyes and smile.
Haha you’re a session player??? 😂😂😂😂
That guitar sounds "dead"
Sounds treble-heavy to me. Wish it came with a Burstbucker 5 in the bridge rather than the BB 2. Sounds fine to me in the neck though.
@@earjwee sure, ok.
@@HALWASRIGHT sure, whatever.
@@earjwee 😢🤡
@@HALWASRIGHT
Burstbuckers = are marketed as “classic rock” pickups, but are far from the sound.
I'd rather buy a good used Paul than waste money on a new one. You can always find a deal on a used Paul if you want to save $
That's what Kirk Hammett decided to do😂
@@SagaciousSage777 I would rather buy new. Too many hobbyists treat their gear like shit, then pass it off to an unsuspecting buyer.
Great guitar btw.. nowhere near worth what they cost though. My special set up similar..just sayin. Still,..great hair.
How much is it worth communist?
They keep looking backward instead of looking forward.
Kind of describes anyone who plays a musical instrument in 2024.
@dv8322the same way guys like Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Duane Allman, Randy Rhoads etc looked forward and helped the development of guitar playing.
@@itslikethesamebutdifferent8020sorry mate...what are you "trying" to say? Because right now you're not making a lick of sense😂
@dv8322The Modern Collection.
@@itslikethesamebutdifferent8020 That was 50 years ago though at a time when it was possible to be innovative with an electric guitar. This is not possible now - everything's been done. It is impossible to "look forward" unless a completely new instrument was invented.