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Modern Collection Hummingbird Standard Rosewood EC

Modern Collection Hummingbird Standard Rosewood EC

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Serial Number: #22275014

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Inspiration Station

Ever since 1960, the Gibson Hummingbird's addictive sound and stellar feel have compelled guitar players to send their fingers flying up and down the fretboard. Originally a high-end model second only to the J-200 in prestige and bling, the Hummingbird quickly became a popular favorite after six-string luminaries like Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, Gram Parsons, and John McLaughlin adopted it as their acoustic of choice. Its warm, deep bass response has fo... Read More...

  • Brand

    Gibson

  • neck measurements

    .860 1st - .910 9th

  • Finish Color

    Rosewood Burst

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Inspiration Station

Ever since 1960, the Gibson Hummingbird's addictive sound and stellar feel have compelled guitar players to send their fingers flying up and down the fretboard. Originally a high-end model second only to the J-200 in prestige and bling, the Hummingbird quickly became a popular favorite after six-string luminaries like Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, Gram Parsons, and John McLaughlin adopted it as their acoustic of choice. Its warm, deep bass response has formed the backbone of countless rhythm tracks on hit records, while its rich, mellifluous voice has helped many a soloist stand out. This particular model has rosewood back and sides, which gives it an incredibly rich, robust voice. More importantly, though, the Hummingbird has a mysterious ability to draw additional creativity out of players and get them to try things they normally wouldn't. For instance, did you know that the distorted guitar sound on Rolling Stones classics like "Street Fighting Man" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash" actually comes from Keith Richards's Hummingbird? He overdrove the preamp of a portable cassette player to get a saturated, dirty sound, but it's still an acoustic guitar! The fact that Keef thought to do such a thing is a testament to the mysterious, inspiring qualities of the Hummingbird. Gibson's modern iteration of the Hummingbird is brimming with inspirational sounds that will no doubt inspire you to reach new heights of creativity in your playing, too! Let's take a closer look and see what makes the modern Hummingbird Standard Rosewood EC such a powerful creative tool. There are three main factors that make the Gibson Hummingbird Standard Rosewood EC such a delightful dreadnought: classic tonewoods, a shorter 24.75" scale length, and a light build philosophy. First, let's talk tonewood. Each Gibson Hummingbird Rosewood EC is crafted from premium cuts of solid Sitka spruce and rosewood, and the undeniable chemistry between the two is on full display. The Sitka top projects with tremendous power and provides plenty of brightness, clarity, and presence. Meanwhile, the rosewood back and sides give it piano-like depth, abundant overtones, and sparkling trebles. Overall, this classic combo gives the Hummingbird Rosewood a powerful, sonorous voice well suited to many genres. But, what really makes the Hummingbird Standard Rosewood EC special is how responsive it is to player input. It has a wide dynamic range AND huge resonance, which is a rare and special combination. There are two reasons for its dynamism: its 24.75" scale length and its light build philosophy. Acoustic guitars with shorter scales tend to have a warmer overall tonality, but they also boast a more percussive, articulate attack. The scale length works in harmonious tandem with the lighter build, which promotes fast response time and even frequency response at every volume level. The end result is a guitar with tremendous versatility and range. Though the Hummingbird can certainly function admirably as a bluegrass cannon, it is subtle enough for a fingerpicker seeking a full-bodied sound. It can serve as a sonic backbone in a full band situation, but its meaty, punchy tone is sure to delight lead players. In solo singer-songwriter settings, it sounds big enough to fill the room while remaining dynamic enough to make intimate moments really pop. And, it's a useful tool in the studio, where its rich voice will impress even the most hardened recording engineer. Perhaps this is why the Hummingbird Standard Rosewood EC is so closely associated with guitarists that push boundaries of the instrument: it places no limitations on the player. It can do just about anything, which makes it a fertile breeding ground for creative new ideas. We are proud to showcase an instrument that unlocks new avenues of expression for our exceptional customers, and we know it will provide a lifetime of inspiration for any acoustic adventurer along their fretboard journey.
  • Brand Name

    Gibson

  • Model

    Hummingbird Standard Rosewood EC

  • Finish Color

    Rosewood Burst

  • Type

    Square Shoulder Body Style

  • Top Wood

    Solid Sitka Spruce

  • Binding

    Single-Ply Fretboard, Multi-Ply Top and Back

  • Back & Sides Wood

    Solid Rosewood

  • Neck Dimensions

    .860 1st - .910 9th

  • Neck Wood

    Mahogany

  • Neck Shape

    Round SlimTaper

  • Fingerboard Wood

    Indian Rosewood

  • Fingerboard Inlays

    Mother-of-Pearl Parallelograms

  • Frets

    20

  • Scale Length

    24.75"

  • Nut Material

    Tusq

  • Width at Nut

    1.725"

  • Electronics

    L.R.Baggs VTC

  • Controls

    Soundhole-Mounted Volume and Tone

  • Saddle

    Tusq

  • Hardware

    Gold

  • Tuners

    Gold Grover Rotomatic

  • bridge

    Rosewood Belly Up

  • Pickguard

    Hummingbird

  • Case

    Gibson Black Hardshell

An instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. It's your guitar. Each and every instrument we sell includes a full, point by point setup, an exhaustive evaluation, and expert shipping procedures, with first class, industry leading standards from start to finish. Why? Because you deserve it.

Product Descriptions

Inspiration Station

Ever since 1960, the Gibson Hummingbird's addictive sound and stellar feel have compelled guitar players to send their fingers flying up and down the fretboard. Originally a high-end model second only to the J-200 in prestige and bling, the Hummingbird quickly became a popular favorite after six-string luminaries like Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, Gram Parsons, and John McLaughlin adopted it as their acoustic of choice. Its warm, deep bass response has formed the backbone of countless rhythm tracks on hit records, while its rich, mellifluous voice has helped many a soloist stand out. This particular model has rosewood back and sides, which gives it an incredibly rich, robust voice. More importantly, though, the Hummingbird has a mysterious ability to draw additional creativity out of players and get them to try things they normally wouldn't. For instance, did you know that the distorted guitar sound on Rolling Stones classics like "Street Fighting Man" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash" actually comes from Keith Richards's Hummingbird? He overdrove the preamp of a portable cassette player to get a saturated, dirty sound, but it's still an acoustic guitar! The fact that Keef thought to do such a thing is a testament to the mysterious, inspiring qualities of the Hummingbird. Gibson's modern iteration of the Hummingbird is brimming with inspirational sounds that will no doubt inspire you to reach new heights of creativity in your playing, too! Let's take a closer look and see what makes the modern Hummingbird Standard Rosewood EC such a powerful creative tool. There are three main factors that make the Gibson Hummingbird Standard Rosewood EC such a delightful dreadnought: classic tonewoods, a shorter 24.75" scale length, and a light build philosophy. First, let's talk tonewood. Each Gibson Hummingbird Rosewood EC is crafted from premium cuts of solid Sitka spruce and rosewood, and the undeniable chemistry between the two is on full display. The Sitka top projects with tremendous power and provides plenty of brightness, clarity, and presence. Meanwhile, the rosewood back and sides give it piano-like depth, abundant overtones, and sparkling trebles. Overall, this classic combo gives the Hummingbird Rosewood a powerful, sonorous voice well suited to many genres. But, what really makes the Hummingbird Standard Rosewood EC special is how responsive it is to player input. It has a wide dynamic range AND huge resonance, which is a rare and special combination. There are two reasons for its dynamism: its 24.75" scale length and its light build philosophy. Acoustic guitars with shorter scales tend to have a warmer overall tonality, but they also boast a more percussive, articulate attack. The scale length works in harmonious tandem with the lighter build, which promotes fast response time and even frequency response at every volume level. The end result is a guitar with tremendous versatility and range. Though the Hummingbird can certainly function admirably as a bluegrass cannon, it is subtle enough for a fingerpicker seeking a full-bodied sound. It can serve as a sonic backbone in a full band situation, but its meaty, punchy tone is sure to delight lead players. In solo singer-songwriter settings, it sounds big enough to fill the room while remaining dynamic enough to make intimate moments really pop. And, it's a useful tool in the studio, where its rich voice will impress even the most hardened recording engineer. Perhaps this is why the Hummingbird Standard Rosewood EC is so closely associated with guitarists that push boundaries of the instrument: it places no limitations on the player. It can do just about anything, which makes it a fertile breeding ground for creative new ideas. We are proud to showcase an instrument that unlocks new avenues of expression for our exceptional customers, and we know it will provide a lifetime of inspiration for any acoustic adventurer along their fretboard journey.

Specifications

    • Serial Number

      22275014

    • Brand Name

      Gibson

    • Model

      Hummingbird Standard Rosewood EC

    • Finish Color

      Rosewood Burst

    • Top Wood

      Solid Sitka Spruce

    • Binding

      Single-Ply Fretboard, Multi-Ply Top and Back

    • Back & Sides Wood

      Solid Rosewood

    • Neck Dimensions

      .860 1st - .910 9th

    • Neck Wood

      Mahogany

    • Neck Shape

      Round SlimTaper

    • Fingerboard Wood

      Indian Rosewood

    • Fingerboard Inlays

      Mother-of-Pearl Parallelograms

    • Frets

      20

    • Scale Length

      24.75"

    • Nut Material

      Tusq

    • Width at Nut

      1.725"

    • Electronics

      L.R.Baggs VTC

    • Controls

      Soundhole-Mounted Volume and Tone

    • Saddle

      Tusq

    • Hardware

      Gold

    • Tuners

      Gold Grover Rotomatic

    • bridge

      Rosewood Belly Up

    • Pickguard

      Hummingbird

    • Case

      Gibson Black Hardshell

Why Order from Us

An instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. It's your guitar. Each and every instrument we sell includes a full, point by point setup, an exhaustive evaluation, and expert shipping procedures, with first class, industry leading standards from start to finish. Why? Because you deserve it.

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