Epiphone Les PaulEpiphone guitars are inspired by Gibson and made for guitarists of all abilities. I believe the world needs more guitarists, and Epiphone is making that happen by creating high quality musical instruments available at your local Best Buy at great prices. In fact, order it online—you’ll be very happy with the guitar and be learning to play your favourite songs in no time. On the blog we’ve been testing some of these guitars, and now you can enter for a chance to win one.

Do you have a guitar player in your family?

There are too few guitarists on this planet. The recent passing of the legendary Eddie Van Halen made me wonder if we are replacing guitarists fast enough. How many people in your family play guitar? My answer … not enough! This should be the age when everyone you know can play. After all, great quality instruments have never been more accessible or affordable. Holiday season is approaching and Best Buy has a huge selection online that you should really consider when creating your gift list.

And great quality instruction is readily available too. You’ve probably heard that many of the great players, like Eddie who I just mentioned, never had a formal guitar lesson. He would have likely learned a lot faster if he had the one tool that all guitarists use now … the Internet. Or you might already know a guitarist who can provide some initial lessons. I taught both my children to play guitar, and the first guitar I bought for them was an Epiphone.

Mama let that boy play some rock and roll

The 3 Epiphone Les Paul Special I prizes for this contest will enable you to play lots of musical styles, including heart-pounding rock and roll. We sent the prizes for this contest to Nikolai so he could test them out and give you an honest review. Read his article and watch his video and you’ll see that these are serious instruments that any guitarist would love.

As you saw in the video, these guitars can rock with a great tone and easy playability. If you like what you see, you should enter for a chance to win one of these guitars.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy, and you can enter once below this article and once below Nikolai’s review article. In a comment, tell us who in your family needs to learn how to play guitar and what song they should learn first.

What you can win

At the end of this contest we’ll choose three (3) people to each win one of the three Epiphones Les Paul Special I guitars that were reviewed by Nikolai.

This contest runs from Oct 14th until Oct 27th.

Remember, you can enter once here on this contest article and once on the review article. However, you should also share this with your drummer friends, and your keyboardist friends, and tell them if they win, you’ll gladly take their prize and join their bands.

Win an Epiphone Les Paul Guitar Contest Rules and Regulations

Good Luck

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

826 COMMENTS

  1. I always wanted to play and I would love to play Hey Jude. Senior here and would be a much needed hobby to learn.

  2. I would like to learn to play the guitar so I could entertain my grandchildren.

    My first song would be “happy birthday”.

  3. Our daughter wants to learn how to play guitar – and she wants to learn “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult!

  4. My daughter would like to play the guitar and would be great at it. I like the song Making Memories by Keith Urban.

  5. I’d love to win A Les Paul guitar. I used to play a guitar when I was a teen. Got away from it. First song I’d play would be “under the double eagle “. An oldie but goodie. Here’s hoping

  6. My son wants to learn to play the guitar. He wanted to take vocal music as a high school elective this year, but that class got cancelled. He wanted to take the guitar class, but he has no experience. If I won him a guitar, I can get private lessons for him. His first song will be something very simple as he has no experience, but does have ambition.

  7. I think ‘Achy Breaky Heart’ by Billy Ray Cyrus would be a great song for my grandson Jack to learn. It would be fantastic for him to learn on a Les Paul electric guitar.

  8. My son should learn i think he has a natural talent and he should play something from AC DC like Thunderstruck

  9. I’m a die hard fan of the classic rock era. Each day I’m learning to play little more and more of the song’s even today’s youth still enjoy. Big fan of Van Halen, Hendrix, Zeppelin, Stones, etc.. My little brother loves watching me play Guns n’ Roses – Sweet Child of Mine but can’t play nor does he have his own guitar. He needs to learn that song.

  10. I would love to learn how to play the guitar, I already play the piano and a couple of brass instruments. My first song would be some nursery rhymes for my daughter.

  11. My brother need to learn how to play guitar! He mastered his ukulele recently. He should learn his favourite song Counting Starts by OneRepublic first.

  12. I am the only one in this family who plays guitar and I would love to win a Les Paul. The first song on a Les Paul would be Layla by Eric Clapton.

  13. i always wanted to play the electric guitar but all my parents would splurge for is an accordian! BUT now i would love to be able to play like the late great Eddie Van Halen on You Really Got Me thanks!

  14. My grandson should learn to play guitar and he should learn to play the song Yesterday by the Beatles just for me

  15. My daughter needs to learn how to play guitar because she’s a toddler and that would be impressive. She’d probably learn Baby Beluga first.

  16. My nephew, he has been toy guitars since a toddler and pretend he was doing riffs. Lol. It was funny and precious. The song he should learn is Savage Love since he already learned it on drums!

  17. My oldest daughter will be the guitar player for sure. I’m hoping she’ll take up playing Foo Fighters, starting with “The Pretender”

  18. Maxwell, my 7-year-old would be so happy with this guitar!
    “Love me do” by The Beatles would be a good song to start with because it’s very easy to play as a beginner, and he knows & likes the song already.

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