Why are Les Pauls so uncomfortable?

Using a standard acoustic guitar strap doesn't work at all. As you said, the LP body gravitates directly to the floor. That's why the weight-bearing end of your regular guitar strap needs to be positioned just a few inches to the left of the strap button, not all the way down at the headstock.
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Is a Les Paul uncomfortable to play?

Modern Les Pauls are more comfortable to play than vintage Les Pauls, but they still feel like a large slab of wood against your body when compared to a Strat. Take a look at the body contours of the below strat and imagine how those contours feel against your body.
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Why are Les Pauls better than Strats?

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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Why do Les Pauls sound so good?

It's a rich, resonant tonewood with lots of guts and character. Les Pauls feature mahogany bodies and necks, and this is a major driving force behind that legendary sound. There is a never-ending debate about how much tonewoods matter for electric guitars.
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Can a Strat sound like a Les Paul?

Can a Les Paul Sound Like a Stratocaster? The simple answer to this question is no. A Les Paul known for it's thick and creamy sound can not achieve the bright and twangy Strat tone.
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What is the Les Paul sound?

The Les Paul was resurrected in the late '60s because guitarists like Eric Clapton and Mike Bloomfield discovered that, plugged into a cranked tube amp, the instrument delivers a powerful, girthy sound that barks with the big dogs, cutting through a thick rock track like a hot knife through butter.
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Can a Les Paul play metal?

The Les Paul looks right for pretty much any guitar player, including metalheads. Some of the best metal guitarists have used a Les Paul; Randy Rhoads, Zakk Wylde, Slash, Alex Lifeson, Buckethead, Matt Heafy, Lee Malia, Bill Kelliher, Adam Jones and more. For metal, you'll not go wrong with a 2017 Standard.
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Do Les Pauls have thick necks?

The Les Paul Standard 50s has a thicker neck profile than the 60s. Most people have a preference of what kind of neck they prefer – if you don't, I'd suggest coming down and trying them both out.
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Is Les Paul the most versatile guitar?

Well-known member. Les Paul is perhaps the most versatile electric guitar.
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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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Does a Strat sound better than a Les Paul?

A Strat with a humbucker definitely will not sound like a Les Paul. But, it does sound much thicker than a typical single-coil bridge-position Strat pickup. I agree that its a good option for beginners who are trying to find their tone, and players who want a wider range of sounds to work with.
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Why are Les Pauls so small?

The Les Paul's body didn't originally have the standard size we know today. It was supposed to have the shape and size of semi-acoustic models, but after the first prototypes were made it was clear that the guitar would be way too heavy. Therefore, only a smaller body could be suitable for such a project.
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Is a Les Paul a good guitar to learn on?

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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How heavy are Gibson Les Pauls?

A typical Gibson Les Paul weighs between 9-12 lbs (4 – 5.5 kg). When compared to the other types of guitars below, it should be obvious how much heavier a Les Paul can be. What is this? The heavy weight of a Les Paul is due to the thick body design and the use of mahogany for the body.
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Is a Les Paul good for small hands?

Luckily, the Les Paul is actually a pretty good guitar for small hands in this respect. Les Paul's have medium sized frets, and a pretty short scale length (length between the bridge and nut), meaning your fingers never really have to stretch that far. Which is great news for small-handed guitarists.
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What Les Paul did Jimmy Page?

"Number One" Les Paul Standard ca.

It has been Page's main guitar throughout his career, used in every Led Zeppelin performance and recording from 1969 to the 2007 reunion and in his post-Zeppelin work with the Firm and others. It remains in active use today as his primary guitar.
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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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Can I shred on a Les Paul?

It's important to remember that shredding is far less about the guitar, and far more about the player. A great guitarist will be able to shred on absolutely anything, including a Les Paul.
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Are Les Pauls good for rock?

But regardless the Les Paul can certainly lend itself to playing all types of heavy distortion such as punk, rock, hard rock and of course metal and the many sub-genres that go with it.
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What guitar does Jim Root?

What Guitar Does Jim Root Play? Jim Root primarily plays his signature Fender Telecaster guitars. Although, his signature line also consists of Jazzmaster and Stratocaster models as well.
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How many 59 Les Pauls are there?

Despite crafting less than 650 Les Paul models in 1959, Gueikian said that owners of roughly 850 guitars from '59 claim authenticity. “The information contained in the ledgers will be disappointing to those collectors who purchased counterfeits believing they were authentic 1959 bursts,” he said.
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What does SG stand for Gibson?

The design process of the Les Paul gave birth to another famous Gibson model called the SG or “Solid Guitar”. Once again inspired by competition from Fender, the Gibson SG was created to compete with Fender's lighter, slimmer guitars.
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