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Originally posted by BLOOD SPLATTER View Postwill never understand why folks think it is more difficult to "shred" on a Les Paul
I don't think that it is "more difficult", but different necks make me play differently -- which, sort of makes it more difficult.
Take Ibanez as an example. They make me want to play very 'technical' music. It is just the way that they fit in my hand, that if I am not playing precisely the right note in the right scale, that it just seems off. Ibanez makes me play that "classical scale" metal that I hate.
Gibson makes we want to "blues" it up. Get a little loose in the "structure" department. Even if it is a metal-blues like Slash. That is what Gibson does to me. I just don't feel like playing Steve Vai when I have a Gibson in my hand.
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Originally posted by BLOOD SPLATTER View PostNot for everybody they're not...most players seem to think so because most "shredders" (& metal players) prefer thin/wide necks...which sux for those of us who do not...finding a "metal guitar/shredder" w/a fat neck isn't easy...& that sux
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Originally posted by BLOOD SPLATTER View PostNot for everybody they're not...most players seem to think so because most "shredders" (& metal players) prefer thin/wide necks...which sux for those of us who do not...finding a "metal guitar/shredder" w/a fat neck isn't easy...& that sux
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Originally posted by lepard View PostIt doesn't have anything to do with the shape of the neck, it's the access past the 18th fret. Les Pauls are much harder to play past the 18th fret than a Jackson Soloist/Dinky, Ibanez RG, etc. etc. etc.
My Jacksons: RR1 x2, RR Pro, Soloist Pro, RRXMG x2, SDX, JS32RR
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Originally posted by lepard View PostYou see it a lot because Les Pauls are difficult to play past the 18th fret. That's pretty much the one dig on them.
I agree that the thickness isn't the issue it is the joint in that case.
A super fat les Paul 59 neck though tires my hand out pretty quick. If I had Vai hands though it would likely be super comfy...I keep the bible in a pool of blood
So that none of its lies can affect me
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Originally posted by lepard View PostIt doesn't have anything to do with the shape of the neck, it's the access past the 18th fret. Les Pauls are much harder to play past the 18th fret than a Jackson Soloist/Dinky, Ibanez RG, etc. etc. etc.
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