The left handed Gibson Guitar is now available in a Les Paul Standard model with an affordable price - Nashville, TN - Gibson has taken care to recreate all of its left handed guitars so the player has a genuine Les Paul playing experience.
The left handed Gibson Guitar is now available in a Les Paul Standard model with an affordable price
By James Brighton
Nov 9, 2010 - 4:27:43 PM
Many beginning musicians have started their careers by
playing a
Left Handed Gibson
Les Paul Standard guitar. The price makes the Les Paul lefty model available to
everyone.
Nashville,
TN - Gibson has taken care to
recreate all of its left handed guitars so the player has a genuine Les Paul
playing experience.
The Les Paul left Standard is among Gibson’s most popular
left handed guitar designs. Outstanding tone woods (Mahogany/Alder body) joined
with quality hum bucking pickups make the Les Paul model extremely impressive.
The higher registers remain bright. In the mid-ranges, the tone produced is a
signature, smooth sustain with ample note separation. The sound is never lost
in the transfer from string to wood to amp.
Les Paul Studio
Electric Guitar
Basically, the sound of the Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar
is classic.
This Gibson is perfect for
blues, jazz, bluesy rock and hard rock..
Being a bit smaller and lighter than the Les Paul Standard models, this
guitar has great tonal longevity like all other Les Paul models.
If you are after hot jazz tones, just switch to the neck
position pickup and you’re there. Then if you want to get crunchy, switch on
the neck and bridge position pickups and you can get as dark as you want. The
master tone and volume controls provide you with an army of tone at your
command.
The Les Paul left is available in all the same models in the
left handed Gibson lines. Select the classic Sunburst or an Ebony black finish
if you like. Whatever you want in a left hand guitar, the place to go is
http://lefthandedgibson.com
These professionals have your passion at heart and they know
you want a good left hand Gibson guitar. If you can afford the more expensive
models, then go for it, but this does not in any way feel like a cheapened
"poor man's" Les Paul. Its construction is solid with quality parts.
There’s always someone around to answer questions and they
always have a wide selection of Les Paul left handed Gibson guitars as well as
others for you to choose from. If you are serious about left hand guitars, go
to the experts at
http://lefthandedgibson.com
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