Mikey L
Member
Hi everybody! (waits for high Dr. nick). I'm new to the forums but only to posting (self admitted lurker for quite some time now. I guess a little background on myself to start. I've been playing music from before I can remember but I have been a guitarist for around six years now. I am a freshman in college and am a music major (performance.) Still trying to decide my minor which may or may not be music related. My main instrument has been a LEFTY
Epiphone Les Paul. Now, don't get me wrong, I will always cherish this guitar as it has been though my journey as a guitarist from just about the beginning. But the reason I come here today is because it is definitely time for a change.
My favorite band is Dream Theater, but in terms of musical style I really love all sorts of progressive, jazz, funk, instrumental, classical, bluegrass, and hip hop. Because I have decided to pursue music seriously (we can debate about THAT choice another time) I figured it was time for a professional level instrument. I had pretty much given up hope looking for the perfect guitar because of my leftiness. But like a few other cats around here, EBMM pretty flipped, turned my life upside down when they announced they were making the JPs in lefty. After many, many months of work, including full time over my winter break, I now have the necessary funds to make a purchase.
I just wanted to be sure of this before I go through with it. I don't think I will have available funds like this for a while after this. So, I need to be wise. What I really want to know is how versatile the jp is. Playability wise of course, but even more so in terms of tone. I write my own music that is more of the Dream Theater/Steve Vai/insert another artist I can only dream of being good as persuasion, so I know the Jp can do that no problem. But especially in school I also play a lot of jazz. Can the JP get those sweet jazz tones (Pat Martino, George Benson, etc.) without being too punchy on the high end? Both for soloing and comping? What about other styles like more of that funk rhythm playing?
Sorry for super long first post guys, I guess I shouda registered sooner instead of letting the questions pile up, huh?
My favorite band is Dream Theater, but in terms of musical style I really love all sorts of progressive, jazz, funk, instrumental, classical, bluegrass, and hip hop. Because I have decided to pursue music seriously (we can debate about THAT choice another time) I figured it was time for a professional level instrument. I had pretty much given up hope looking for the perfect guitar because of my leftiness. But like a few other cats around here, EBMM pretty flipped, turned my life upside down when they announced they were making the JPs in lefty. After many, many months of work, including full time over my winter break, I now have the necessary funds to make a purchase.
I just wanted to be sure of this before I go through with it. I don't think I will have available funds like this for a while after this. So, I need to be wise. What I really want to know is how versatile the jp is. Playability wise of course, but even more so in terms of tone. I write my own music that is more of the Dream Theater/Steve Vai/insert another artist I can only dream of being good as persuasion, so I know the Jp can do that no problem. But especially in school I also play a lot of jazz. Can the JP get those sweet jazz tones (Pat Martino, George Benson, etc.) without being too punchy on the high end? Both for soloing and comping? What about other styles like more of that funk rhythm playing?
Sorry for super long first post guys, I guess I shouda registered sooner instead of letting the questions pile up, huh?