Can you play blues on a Les Paul?

The Les Paul Traditional has a slightly lower output, and is loosely based on the much sought after '59 models so it makes for a great guitar for the classic blues players. If you want to spend a little less, the Gibson Les Paul Faded and Studio both make for good options, as does an Epiphone Les Paul.
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Can you play blues with humbuckers?

In general, both single coils and humbuckers can be used for blues. Both of these pickup types have their pros and their cons. Which one will be closer to what you need will largely depend on your playing style, and the specific tone you are going for.
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What kind of guitar is best for blues?

This list features guitars of all different builds, but each of them will make a great blues guitar in the hands of the right player.
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  1. Epiphone 1959 Les Paul Standard. ...
  2. Fender Vintera '60s Stratocaster. ...
  3. Gibson ES-335. ...
  4. Gibson Les Paul Standard '50s P-90. ...
  5. Harmony Jupiter.
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Is a Les Paul easier to play than a Strat?

Les Paul vs Strat String Tension

A big part of a guitar's playability is due to string tension. The higher the string tension, the harder you need to work to press down and move the strings. A Les Paul has lower string tension when compared to a Strat with the same gauge strings. This makes a Les Paul easier to play.
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Is a Les Paul better than a Strat?

The Gibson Les Paul Standard has a compound radius fingerboard of 10″– 16″, whereas the Fender Stratocaster has 9.5″. In other words, the Les Paul has a flatter radius neck, which becomes even flatter towards the higher frets. A flatter radius equates to a lower action and better playability.
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B.B. King Style Blues with a Les Paul



Is a Telecaster good for blues?

Telecasters are very bright and twangy, making them great guitars for intricate and technical licks, complex picking and country influenced Blues playing.
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Which is better for blues Strat or Tele?

The Strat, though, is more versatile, allowing you to break out of the blues genre pretty easily if you wanted to, whereas with the Tele, it's a little harder. Teles do sound bloody amazing, though. Strats definitely. Teles are more for country players who want twangy sounds.
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What guitar did Jimi Hendrix play?

Jimi Hendrix was known for many things, including his love for Fender Stratocasters. He did play other guitars, but after 1966 his arsenal mostly consisted of Strats, the two most famous being the Woodstock Stratocaster, and his personal favorite, Black Beauty.
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What pickups are best for blues?

Here are our top picks for the best humbuckers for jazz and blues:
  • Lollar Imperial (Best All-Round)
  • DiMarzio Bluesbucker (Best Budget)
  • Lindy Fralin Pure P.A.F. (Best Premium)
  • Seymour Duncan '59 Model.
  • Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates.
  • Gibson '57 Classic Plus.
  • Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro.
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Which pickup should I use for blues?

The neck pickup sings, while both pickups when develop just enough bite when you push the gain. They can do blues, classic rock and even hard rock (especially with the Slash version). They're also great for guitars that are just a little too bright and border on harsh.
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Can you play blues on an SG?

The SG, without a maple cap is a little darker sounding, but still great for blues, just a little different. Given that the body is quite thin, it makes for a comfortable guitar and the double cutaway on the body, where it joins the neck means that access to the highest frets is easy.
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How do I make my guitar sound like blues?

How to Set Up Any Amp for Blues
  1. Make sure your guitar's volume and tone controls are on maximum. ...
  2. Set the volume to a comfortable level.
  3. Select the overdriven channel (unless you are using a pedal).
  4. Set the gain to 3, the treble and mids to 7, and the bass to 3.
  5. Turn off reverb and any other effects.
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Why do telecasters sound better than Stratocasters?

The Telecaster typically has two single-coil pickups, with the bridge pickup being wider and longer than its Strat counterpart. What's more, it is mounted on the Tele's metal bridge plate, which can give it a more powerful tone. (Fender also makes Stratocaster and Telecaster models with humbucking pickup options.)
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What is the easiest electric guitar to play?

The best electric guitars for beginners at a glance:
  • Epiphone Inspired By Gibson ES-335.
  • Squier Bullet Mustang.
  • Epiphone Les Paul SL.
  • Cort X100.
  • Hartwood Fifty6.
  • Harley Benton SC-Junior Black.
  • Gretsch G2210 Streamliner Junior Jet.
  • Epiphone Les Paul Special.
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What is easier to play Telecaster or Stratocaster?

Telecaster is much more versatile, whereas Stratocaster offers a broader palette of tones. Telecaster is easier to play and tune, whereas Stratocaster is more comfortable to hold. Telecaster has one piece that extends right below the bridge pickup, whereas the Stratocaster bridge that has a two-point tremolo system.
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What key are most blues songs in?

The two most common keys in blues music are E and A. There are others, but these two keys are the most common.
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Is it hard to play blues guitar?

Blues guitar is not hard to learn, but it is hard to master. A beginner can learn a simple blues shuffle within a few weeks while playing a blues song with soul and passion can take years to develop. The reason blues is a great style to learn on guitar as a beginner is that it is a simple style of music to learn.
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What music is a Les Paul Good For?

Due to their versatility, Les Paul electric guitars have been used in a wide range of music genres, including rock, country, pop, soul, rhythm and blues, blues, jazz, reggae, punk, and heavy metal.
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Are Les Paul good for beginners?

Epiphone is among the top guitar brands in the world, and the Les Paul is one of the most popular electric guitars for beginners for good reason. The Les Paul is also a versatile guitar. It is an instrument equally at home playing jazz, metal, blues, country or rock.
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Is a Strat more versatile than a Les Paul?

The Strat standard out of the box switching and pickup blending on a Strat is more versatile than a Les Paul. It's simply more ergonomic. It's more user friendly.
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