We go in there and we work on altering those ideas and in many cases go in different directions.

Meaning of the quote

This quote suggests that when musicians are working on a piece of music, they often try to change or modify the original ideas they had. Sometimes, this can lead them to explore new paths and directions they didn't initially plan to take. The musician is acknowledging that the creative process can involve a lot of experimentation and exploration, where the final result may end up being quite different from the initial concept.

About Les Paul

Les Paul was an American musician, inventor, and pioneer of the solid-body electric guitar. He is known for his innovations in recording techniques, such as overdubbing and multitrack recording, and for his popular music recordings with his wife, Mary Ford. Les Paul was inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

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One minute we’re over here, the next minute we’re doing something completely different. But it’s interesting because you are producing so many things you couldn’t do with analog.

Les Paul

American jazz guitarist, country guitarist, songwriter and inventor (1915-2009)

We go in there and we work on altering those ideas and in many cases go in different directions.

Les Paul

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Les Paul

American jazz guitarist, country guitarist, songwriter and inventor (1915-2009)

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Les Paul

American jazz guitarist, country guitarist, songwriter and inventor (1915-2009)

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Les Paul

American jazz guitarist, country guitarist, songwriter and inventor (1915-2009)

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Les Paul

American jazz guitarist, country guitarist, songwriter and inventor (1915-2009)