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LP-Style Guitars

A truly iconic silhouette, the single-cutaway design of the LP-style guitar has been revered since it first appeared on the market in 1952.

This player-favorite design allows for easy access to the highest frets whilst providing high-quality pickups and (usually) a solid Tune-O-Matic bridge as standard.

Signature Models from artists like Slash and Adam Jones have ensured that this guitar design has remained at the cutting edge of music for more than seven decades.

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Legendary Design

Not many guitars have had an impact on music like the LP has, with generations of musicians equally enamoured by the stunning curves as they are by the warm sound this instrument offers.

With a range of contemporary design features alongside models that hark back to the earliest days of Gibson, everybody should have a Les Paul in their collection. Try out a 50’s Gold Top Model for the classic Les Paul sound or experiment with different pickups like in this Les Paul Special  model.

All Genres

Les Paul guitars are known for their bell-like tone and near-endless sustain, and this magical quality is thanks in part to the thick mahogany body with which Les Pauls are constructed.

As genres have evolved and guitar trends have moved with them, musicians from every corner of the industry have continued to come back to both Gibson and Epiphone Les Paul models in order to achieve the unique clarity that they bring to records and live performances.

Play your Les Paul safe in the knowledge that the build quality and construction is second-to-none, no matter what genre you plan to tackle.

FAQs

  • How high should a piano bench be?

    You should set your piano bench at whatever height it is comfortable for you to play, where your hands are relaxed and in a natural position. The standard height of a piano bench is 19.5 inches.
  • How far should you sit from a piano?

    You should sit at a piano so that your hands are in a natural position when playing, ensuring you are comfortable and not straining in any way.
  • How do I choose a piano stool that's right for me?

    Choose a piano stool that is comfortable and that can be set at a height that is right for you - if you follow these rules, you can't go far wrong!
  • How tall is a standard piano bench?

    The standard height for a piano stool is 19.5 inches, although many range from 18 to 22 inches.
  • How do you cover a piano bench with new fabric?

    To change the fabric on your piano bench you must remove the seat section and the fabric currently covering it. Then, you can attach your new fabric by using staples on the underside of the seat.