This Is The Best Gibson I've Ever Played

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@AdamLevyGuitarTips is one of my favorite guitar players alive today, his feel and tone are some of the best out there, and his amazing 1964 ES-335 is a big part of his sound. In today's video we talk about Adam's guitar and why he loves it so much.

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0:00 Intro

0:00 Intro Jam
2:09 Lets talk about this guitar
4:59 Hear Adam play it
6:20 Let's hear the pickups
10:13 blues jam
11:40 Why the 335?
12:00 comparing Rhett's 335
14:00 Adam plays Rhett's guitar
16:34 Adam's guitar is special
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It was such a pleasure to hang and jam with you, Rhett. I'm excited for our course!

AdamLevyGuitarTips
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Adam is a monster player. One of my favorite instrumental albums is Kibi Dango. Him and mason stoops tear it up all over the place.

_JOE-DAN
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When Adam was in the process of moving a few years back, he needed a home for a couple of guitars for a few weeks and I got to live with this baby. Played it every single day. I’ve never been a Gibson guy but this one is so special and magical. Even more so in Adam’s unique hands.

dougwamble
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Rhett, this is one of your best videos yet! Could listen for hours to you and Adam jamming - that soul-full, melancholy expression of these 335's is just beautiful to the ears. Thanks so much for posting this!

wendeldoubleday
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This is why GAS will never die. As soon as you are happy, there is always another guitar to chase. Either a better guitar or a model you don't have - 335 would be a bucket list guitar.

rhythmguru
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Adam’s solo on Norah Jones’s ‘Be Here to Love Me’ is one of my favorite solos ever. Just perfect.

jtd
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I have an all original 1960 ES-330 sunburst that’s the best Gibson I’ve ever played. Haven’t found one more pristine either. My grandad bought it new in 1959 for $225!

cliffprowse
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My dad and I just recently got to play a pair of ‘60 335s with PAFs. Absolutely incredible guitars

taranmcallister
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Man this will definitely go down as a classic video on your channel in my book. Will definitely be revisiting this video in the future. Great content, thanks Rhett.

KBtoogood
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It's all about the sound and feel. I love this. Adam's one of my favorites.

michaelmccrary
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This guy Adam is so smooth with it holy shit

Shingorani
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I feel the same about my current 335. I plan to never get rid of it!

tfrostelkhunter
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That tone Adam gets from that guitar is exquisite. It’s pretty much perfect. And his playing is excellent too - never a wasted note, thanks for posting Rhett

NickGranville
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Rhett, you dont just play guitar.. You speak through the guitar.. bravo sir ❤

anthonymedina
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That guy is a great player, I’ll look forward to the course you two are making!

JacobR.
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The amount of feel in the intro lick alone is inspiring. So cool to hear stories about how an artist comes to find their number 1. Maybe a series Rhett? Also the video just looks and sounds great!

patchadams
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What a beautiful guitar that is. In the hands of Adam it absolutely sings. Also, that Tone King is a killer amp. The experience level of both guitars shines through in the way they work together. Well done.

timharrington
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335s are amazing. I love my big neck 58 burst and fast neck 61 blonde CS reissues. They’re really so versatile but benefit from a high headroom, dynamic amp.

nilsx
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These guys should play one of the Collings I35 (LC). I am very confident that they both would be very

Michael-bmhi
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Adam is one of the tastiest guitar players in the land and a great educator. And one of the nicest guys.

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