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 10 Interesting Facts About Gibson's Legendary 335 Electric Guitar  1


The Gibson ES 335 semi-acoustic electric guitar is just one of those guitars that evoke countless favorite and exciting memories when you first played the guitar.

Countless bands and performers in the late 50s and 1960s seemed to have guitarists proudly playing the beauty of these F-holes. Old black and white TV clips from programs like Top of the Pop clearly show the musical genres that 335 guitars can tackle effortlessly. Blues, jazz, pop and rock and roll were very typical of the musical styles Gibson played on the Gibson 335.

Listed here are 10 interesting facts about this guitar.

1. Gibson ES 335 was the world's first commercial semi-acoustic electric guitar.

2. Until 1952, the Gibson organization only produced completely hollow electric guitars. These guitars were very vulnerable to feedback when played through an amplifier at high volume.

3. The 335 is neither a solid body nor a hollow acoustic guitar. A solid block of hardwood passes through the center of the whole body with a hollow side containing two F holes that form the acoustic chamber. This helped reduce annoying feedback.

4. Semi-acoustic style and design was to combine previous designs to create a mix of both, solid and traditional acoustic body.

5. In the original model, two legendary humbucking PAF guitar pickups were used. These humbucker pickups were the same as those used on the Les Paul model at the time.

6. The resulting electric guitar was very adaptable and, as pointed out earlier, was suitable for various genres of music. Rally Carlton, Chuck Berry, BB King, Alex Lifeson, Dave Groll, Lee Ritenur and Carl Wilson are recognized as music players of various styles.

7. Production began in 1958 with a base price of $ 267. 50.

8. Hardwood used for construction is a solid maple block with upper and lower maple plywood, mahogany is used on the neck of the guitar [maple is rarely used], usually a rosewood fretboard Will be.

9. The most desirable model was the one that came to be called “dot neck”. type. These used dot inlays on the fretboard, not block inlays. The 1958 and 1959 models with dot inlays and stop tailpieces are considered the best.

10. In 1962, the block fingerboard inlay was deployed, the dots were replaced, and the double cutaway shape evolved from the original Mickey Mouse was replaced. Design your ears a little further.

that's all. The excellent ES 335 is really fun to pick up and play, and the product is still in production. Even if you only experience it, it is worth trying at a local music shop.


 10 Interesting Facts About Gibson's Legendary 335 Electric Guitar  1


 10 Interesting Facts About Gibson's Legendary 335 Electric Guitar  1


 10 Interesting Facts About Gibson's Legendary 335 Electric Guitar  1


 10 Interesting Facts About Gibson's Legendary 335 Electric Guitar  1

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