Gibson Les Paul Studio Demo in Ebony - Sam Bell @ Nevada Music UK

Buy this guitar here... www.nevadamusic.co.uk Gibson first introduced the Les Paul Studio electric guitar in 1983. The idea behind this model was ...

Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar, Ebony – Gold Hardware ...

Ever since hitting the streets in 1983, Gibson’s Les Paul Studio has been the ultimate offering of traditional Les Paul performance with a modern, no-frills attitude. Introduced as a guitar mainly for studio musicians, the Les Paul Studio has become one of the most desired – and popular – Les Pauls for its tremendous harmonic and sonic qualities. All of the essential elements of a Les Paul Standard are there, including a carved maple top, solid mahogany back and genuine Gibson humbucker pickups. What the Les Paul Studio lacks in extras, it makes up for in performance.

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Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar

Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar,Worn Cherry Satin
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'50s Rounded Neck Profile
Pair of Burstbucker Pro Pickups
Grover(TM) tuners with Kluson-Style Green Keys

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Baked Maple fingerboard with figured acrylic trapezoid inlays
Pair of Burstbucker Pro pickups
Newly designed Mahogany Chambered Body with Maple cap for Perfect Tone Balance and Weight

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Solid, carved maple top and chambered mahogany body for excellent resonance and superior sustain
Ebony finish with gold hardware; comes with Gibson hardcase
Two of Gibson's most popular humbucking pickups, a 498T in the bridge position and a 490R in the neck

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Carved Maple top
Alnico magnet humbuckers
Mahogany body

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22-Fret Rosewood or Ebony Fingerboards
Traditional Mahogany Back and Maple Top
BurstBucker Pro Pickups

Del Castillo New CD, Infinitas Rapsodias, w/ Bonus DVD, Out Now

Was recorded at Smilin’ Castle Studio in Kyle, Texas, and produced primarily by Rick and Mark del Castillo .

The high-definition DVD includes a behind-the-scenes, up-close-and-personal look at the making of the entire project. It also features a video for the new song, “Canta de Alma,” which was shot by the band while on tour in Europe in 2011 and directed/edited by Mark del Castillo . Other DVD tracks include three studio jam session performance videos of Del Castillo favorite cover songs: the Doobie Brothers classic, “Listen to the Music;” the Louis Armstrong chestnut, “What a Wonderful World” and a slamming guitar-driven rendition of George Harrison’s “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” with special guest guitarist Monte Montgomery .

Austin-based Del Castillo began as a CD project for family in 2000 by award-winning guitarist brothers Rick Source: Grateful Web

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