Slash on the Gibson Slash Appetite For Destruction Les Paul
Slash talks about the new Gibson Slash Appetite For Destruction Les Paul. www.gibson.com
Slash talks about the new Gibson Slash Appetite For Destruction Les Paul. www.gibson.com
This is a run through some of the various guitar parts and solo from Siberian Khatru by YES (Steve Howe ). I haven´t done every part, but this is enough to get you up and running. I´ve tried to play the parts normal speed then slower in order that it´s easier to hear and see [...]
After a decade of misdirection, Slash slammed rock and roll back on course in the early ’80s. And he did it with an arsenal of Gibson Les Pauls. In doing so, he became part of an exclusive club — the Les Paul Club. Hear him talk about this elite group, and the reasons why when [...]
In this tutorial from HowAudio.com, brought to you by Synthesis.net, we discuss adjusting the intonation on a guitar with a Gibson-style stop bar Tune-o-matic bridge system. For more information visit HowAudio.com.
Zur Feier der sehr fetten »Broilers - The Anti Archives« Doppel DVD verlosen Broilers und Gibson Guitars diese liebevoll von der Band »gepimpte« Epiphone Les Paul. Auf www.broilers.de findet Ihr alle Infos zum Gewinnspiel.
Comparing two Cherry Sunburst Les Paul Standards. One Epiphone and one Gibson. The amp used is a Peavey Classic 30 with an Eminence Governor speaker. No pedals or effects were used… just guitar straight into the amp. Audio was recorded with a Zoom H2.
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Honestly, they are both awesome guitars. The gibson has better electronics, neck binding, a bit better tuners, and a thicker neck profile. The Epiphone is extremely well constructed though. No sharp fret edges, top of the frets are level (rare on cheap guitars, and very desireable for those that want low action), and it feels [...]
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