What does Es stand for Gibson?

The Gibson ES series of semi-acoustic guitars (hollow body
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electric guitars) are manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. The letters ES stand for Electric Spanish, to distinguish them from Hawaiian-style lap steel guitars which are played flat on the lap.
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What is the difference between a Gibson ES-335 and ES-345?

A: Both are semi-hollowbody guitars; the “physical” differences include dot or block inlays on the ES-335 and parallelogram inlays on the ES-345. But the big differences are in the electronics; the ES-345 includes output jacks for mono or stereo wiring as well as a 6-position Varitone switch.
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Why is it called 335?

So, in 1958, the ES-335 was born. The ES denoted it as part of Gibson's “Electric Spanish” series – a line that the company launched in 1936 with the ES-150 hollow body – while the 335 reflected its $355 price tag (around $2,800 in today's money). And, upon its release, it proved a big hit with guitarists.
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What is the difference between ES-345 and 355?

The differences between the two models are: The headstock inlay on ES-345 is a "small crown" rather than the "split-diamond" custom inlay on the ES-355. The position markers on ES-345 are "split parallelogram" rather than the "block" inlays used on the ES-355. Also, the first fret on the ES-345 is not inlaid.
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What does the name of the Gibson ES-150 refer to?

The ES stands for Electric Spanish, and Gibson designated it "150" because they priced it (in an instrument/amplifier/cable bundle) at around $150 (equivalent to $2,900 in 2021).
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What model was Kurt Cobain's guitar?

Kurt Cobain's mythical 1969 Fender Mustang electric guitar from Nirvana's landmark 1991 music video, “Smells Like Teen Spirit” was auctioned for nearly $5 million at Julien's Auctions on Sunday.
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What does the J stand for in Gibson J-45?

Gibson named the model "J-45" with the J to represent Gibson's 16" wide Jumbo sized body and "45" to represent its introductory price in 1942: a staggering $45. The J-45 has remained in production almost seamlessly since 1942 but has changed in appearance and construction.
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Which is bigger 335 or 339?

The 335 is much bigger, making the 339 better for people used to electric guitars. But by far the most popular by far is the ES-335.
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Why is the Gibson ES-335 so popular?

Blues. Most guitarists associate the 335 with the Blues. From BB King to Cream-era Clapton, the smoother, more open voice of the 335 is the perfect choice. Its physical size denotes status and increases stage presence, something that was a major factor with authentic 20th Century electric Blues artists.
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Can a ES-335 play rock?

It would enable you to get a great jazz guitar AND a great rock guitar. That said, if you're intent on the ES, it's a really nice guitar and will handle rock well.
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What is the difference between Gibson 333 and 335?

The ES-333 is quite similar to the Gibson ES-335, but varies from the ES-335 in the following ways: The finish is a thin satin finish, versus the ES-335's thicker full gloss finish. The headstock has a silkscreen Gibson logo, versus the ES-335's inlaid pearloid logo.
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What is the most universal guitar?

Question: What is the Most Versatile Electric Guitar? Answer: The answer to this question is subjective, but many people consider the Gibson Les Paul to be the most versatile electric guitar in history due to its neutral body design and flexible tone.
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Is a 335 hollow or semi-hollow?

The ES-335 is the ultimate semi-hollow guitar, and the ES-339 is a smaller, more traditional take on the iconic design.
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What does the SE stand for in PRS?

PRS SE: SE stands for 'Student Edition'. SE models are the budget range of PRS guitars. PRS S2: S2 stands for 'Stevensville 2'. S2 guitars are mid-range in price and features. PRS Bolt-on: models built with a bolt-on neck.
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Can you play jazz on a ES-335?

Gibson ES-335 Dot

Another Gibson favorite, the ES-335 Dot is a thinline guitar with a semi-hollow body, creating the sustain of a solidbody along with the rounded woody quality you need for jazz.
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Is an ES-335 good for blues?

The classic Gibson ES-335 really is one of the best guitars for blues, though a 335 Studio will also work well, and is slightly cheaper.
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What guitarists use ES-335?

This 335 family of guitars would find favour with many players through the years, including BB King, Eric Clapton, Grant Green, Jorma Kaukonen, Alvin Lee, Lee Ritenour, Andy Summers, Noel Gallagher and JD Simo.
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What is difference between Gibson ES 330 and ES-335?

In 1968 Gibson changed the design to have the 330 neck meet the body at the 19th fret. The 330 also differed from the 335 because it was hollow, while the 335s had a center block to prevent feedback. 330's also had P-90 pickups while the 335s had humbuckers.
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Whats the difference between a Gibson 335 to a 336?

The 335 style has an airier tone about it then the 336 does. The 336 as mentioned is a tad more focused and sounds closer to a LP Cloud 9 with a larger tone then the solid body LP has. When pushed hard through an amp, the 335 is more of a breathing guitar with an open-ness about it's notes.
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Who plays a 339?

Over the years it has been played by the likes of BB King, Noel Gallagher, and Eric Clapton to name just a few. As we'll discover, the Gibson 339 retains all the classic style and sound of the ES 335, but in a slightly smaller and more compact model.
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Who plays Epiphone es335?

The Epiphones were highly customized models with his own pickups on them. Luke Pritchard of The State of Things uses a custom ES-335 Dot with fitted frequensator.
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Is the Epiphone 335 as good as the Gibson 335?

Looking at Epiphone Dot's overall specs, the instrument's feel and playability are pretty similar to those of Gibson's ES-335. While there are certainly some differences in weight due to the materials used for these two instruments, you'll get a pretty similar package.
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Is a J-45 a dreadnought?

The Gibson J-45 is a dreadnought style acoustic guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. It is generally regarded as Gibson's most famous and widely used acoustic guitar model.
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Why is Gibson J45 so good?

Gibson J-45 is one of those guitars immediately recognizable by its unique characteristic sound. Its voice is warm, smooth, a little bit earthy, and velvety at the same time. It is perfect for many different genres, but most musicians I know use it for classic folk-rock or blues.
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What is the difference between J-45 and j50?

The only "big" difference with the J-45 is that the J-50 has a natural finish, where the J-45 has a sunburst finish. From the very first moment a natural J-45 was built, she was called the J-50. The J-50 has evolved through the years.
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