
witm8
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I’m struggling with my new Les Paul, and I’m thinking that I’ll have to pretty much go back to basics and re-learn 
At the end of the day I’m an acoustic player – a strummer – a chord progressionist. Always have been (for the past 25 years). I love the chunky hearty tones and warm feel of my old Gibson J-45.
I pick up my Les Paul, and try, and then try again – But I just don’t think that I’ve got it …….. yet
Last night – I spent about 20 mins getting all sorted – this pissed me off to start with (I’m used to just picking up and playing) – amp out, wires un-tangled, all the knobs and dials in a reasonable position on the amp to start with, then the tone/volumes on the LP. y’know, all that Jazz. Strummed out a chord progression on my looper pedal, then noodled over the top. After about ½ hour, I was simply playing the same old notes, in the same old order, and was even starting to bore myself.
Me being me – YES I did expect to pick up my Les Paul and instantly turn into Slash, and YES I did expect to pick up my Les Paul and be able to shred up and down the whole length of the neck without putting a wrong note! YES I did expect to get the perfect tone from my amp+LP instantly.
I’m a little disheartened.
Is there such a guitarist as an acoustic player only ? Am I one of them ? I want to play my LP, and I want to be good. I didn’t spend £1200 on a guitar just to hang on the wall in my new music room and have people say that it looks nice. If I’d wanted to spend £1200 on a bit of ‘art’ I would have bought something else.
What do I do ?

At the end of the day I’m an acoustic player – a strummer – a chord progressionist. Always have been (for the past 25 years). I love the chunky hearty tones and warm feel of my old Gibson J-45.
I pick up my Les Paul, and try, and then try again – But I just don’t think that I’ve got it …….. yet
Last night – I spent about 20 mins getting all sorted – this pissed me off to start with (I’m used to just picking up and playing) – amp out, wires un-tangled, all the knobs and dials in a reasonable position on the amp to start with, then the tone/volumes on the LP. y’know, all that Jazz. Strummed out a chord progression on my looper pedal, then noodled over the top. After about ½ hour, I was simply playing the same old notes, in the same old order, and was even starting to bore myself.
Me being me – YES I did expect to pick up my Les Paul and instantly turn into Slash, and YES I did expect to pick up my Les Paul and be able to shred up and down the whole length of the neck without putting a wrong note! YES I did expect to get the perfect tone from my amp+LP instantly.
I’m a little disheartened.
Is there such a guitarist as an acoustic player only ? Am I one of them ? I want to play my LP, and I want to be good. I didn’t spend £1200 on a guitar just to hang on the wall in my new music room and have people say that it looks nice. If I’d wanted to spend £1200 on a bit of ‘art’ I would have bought something else.
What do I do ?
