Les Paul Custom P90 (now with bigsby)

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2008

Edwards Les Pul with P-90 and bigsby. Great rockabilly guitar for the mellower stuff. Great for jazzy sounds.

The tune I'm playing is What's that cookin by Deke Dickerson.

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  • great playing and rockbilly feel , ar u brazilian?

  • Yes, I'm brazilian... Were are you from? I've saw on my tele video that you know portuguese.

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  • Really cool tone you've got there! What kinda amp are you playing through?

  • where did you get the tabs man? This is excellent!

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  • Nice going.  Deke's got some wicked lines. I reckon you nailed it.

  • WoW great use of the bisgby man

  • awesome job! I like to play distortion a lot so do you recommend a les paul or sg gibson? those are the ones i am looking at

  • @philhermann whats the name of the song you played???? thanks

  • BEAUTIFUL LES PAUL!!!!!!! IM DEFINETLY GETTING SOMETHING EXACTLY LIKE THAT SOMEDAY

  • Does your LP stay in tune very well with a bigsby on it?

  • Nice job at showing off how well you can fret strings, but your timing was off and the flow wasn't quite there.

  • @RockRaddar

    I actually like the clean sound that comes from new gibson studios, I don't remember what they are called though. But part of that has to do with the shape and quality of the wood, not to mention weight of the instrument too.

  • @LittleEmoBoy001 it depends on the wiring and the cleans are really nice (i had the pleasure too try a Epiphone casino with Gibson dog ears ). But each guitarist has his own tone he likes. I might love p-90s you might like Emg's more or may be some Pearly Gates :)

  • @RockRaddar

    But they have a very twangy, screechy sound, which makes them not so good on clean, from what I have heard. Also the distorted tones sound muddier than other pickups.

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