the answer is that les paul invented the frist soild body guitar he made it in the 1940s
Les Paul
AnswerLes Paul is a famous jazz guitarist. The Gibson Les Paul is a solid-body electric guitar, manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation, named for and designed in collaboration with guitarist Les Paul. The exact extent of Paul's actual contributions is a matter of some controversy, but it appears that they do not go beyond the name and the color. An interesting point. Les Paul was working with Epiphone when the Les Paul guitar was brought it into life. He later began work with Gibson and eventually switched back with Epi.
There is no real 'father' of the guitar. Although, the person responsible for the modern classical guitar is Francisco Tarrega. Depending on the guitar, you can conclude who is the father of that guitar. For example: Les paul is the 'father' of Les Paul guitars...and son on.
he plays a les paul.
I believe a Les Paul
Les Paul
Les Paul
AnswerLes Paul is a famous jazz guitarist. The Gibson Les Paul is a solid-body electric guitar, manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation, named for and designed in collaboration with guitarist Les Paul. The exact extent of Paul's actual contributions is a matter of some controversy, but it appears that they do not go beyond the name and the color. An interesting point. Les Paul was working with Epiphone when the Les Paul guitar was brought it into life. He later began work with Gibson and eventually switched back with Epi.
He designed the Les Paul guitar.
well,its a les paul and les paul is from NJ.and that's where they're fromso that's maybe part of the awnser!!!suhsiJoe Jonas's guitar is named the Black Pearl
Les Paul the musician.
Les Paul was born in 1915 and the first Les Paul was created in 1952 making Les Paul about 37, depending on the month he was born and the guitar was released.
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An Ibanez Les Paul guitar can be found a some websites. Among them are eBay, Amazon, Etsy, ZZ Sounds, Les-Paul-Guitars, and at many local guitar shops.
There is no real 'father' of the guitar. Although, the person responsible for the modern classical guitar is Francisco Tarrega. Depending on the guitar, you can conclude who is the father of that guitar. For example: Les paul is the 'father' of Les Paul guitars...and son on.
Les Paul.
Les Paul