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Description

Discover the timeless elegance and distinctive sound of the 1969 Gibson Hummingbird, a masterpiece that resonates with the legacy of Gibson's craftsmanship. Merging aesthetic beauty with acoustic innovation, this model stands out not just as an instrument, but as a piece of history. Its square shoulders diverge from traditional Gibson designs, offering a unique look and sound that has captivated musicians for decades. Whether you're strumming gentle folk tunes or powering through a country ballad, the Hummingbird delivers with unmatched clarity and depth. Perfect for both the seasoned performer and the aspiring musician, this guitar sings a song of its own.

Key Features:

  • Square shoulders design, setting it apart from traditional Gibson dreadnoughts
  • Striking visual flair with an ornate pickguard and double parallelogram inlays
  • Crafted from mahogany back and sides, mahogany neck, and a spruce top for a warm, rich tone
  • Adjustable bridge saddle for easy customization of playability

Product specs

Brand Gibson
Model Hummingbird
Finish Cherry Sunburst, Ebony, Natural, Wine Red
Year 1969 - 1988
Made In United States
Categories Dreadnought Acoustic Guitars
Active Preamp No
Back Material Mahogany
Body Shape Dreadnought
Color Family Black, Red, Tan
Finish Pattern Sunburst
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Model Family Gibson Hummingbird
Neck Material Mahogany
Number of Frets 20
Number of Strings 6-String
Pickup None
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Series Gibson Kalamazoo Factory Era
Sides Material Mahogany
String Type Steel
Top Material Spruce

FAQs

What is the neck profile of the 1969 Gibson Hummingbird like?

The 1969 Gibson Hummingbird features a rounded neck profile, providing a comfortable grip for most players and facilitating smooth transitions across the fretboard.

What kind of sound can I expect from the 1969 Gibson Hummingbird?

The 1969 Gibson Hummingbird is known for its warm, balanced tone with rich lows and clear highs, thanks to its solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides.

Is the 1969 Gibson Hummingbird suitable for fingerstyle playing?

Yes, the 1969 Gibson Hummingbird's responsive tone and comfortable dreadnought body make it well-suited for fingerstyle playing, offering clarity and projection.

Does the 1969 Gibson Hummingbird come with any electronics?

No, the 1969 Gibson Hummingbird is a purely acoustic guitar and does not come with built-in electronics or a pickup system.

What are the finish options available for the 1969 Gibson Hummingbird?

The 1969 Gibson Hummingbird is available in several finishes, including Cherry Sunburst, Ebony, Natural, and Wine Red.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Iconic design with historical significance, making it a collector's favorite

  • Beautiful sound that many find uniquely rich and resonant

  • Holds sentimental and nostalgic value for those who grew up with it

  • Strong build quality that withstands the test of time

  • Offers a distinctive tonal character not found in all guitars

CONS

  • High price point compared to similar alternatives

  • Narrow fingerboard may not suit all players

  • Some models may have action issues affecting playability

  • Sound quality not universally superior, with some preferring other brands like Martin

  • Potential buzzing issues on certain strings

  • Requires careful selection to avoid models with neck reset problems

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See how Janis Joplin uses Gibson Hummingbird (1969)

Janis Joplin

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Big Brother and the Holding Company

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Janis Joplin used the 1969 Gibson Hummingbird Acoustic Guitar to record her famous hit "Me and Bobby McGee." After Janis died in 1970, it was given to her old bandmate, Sam Andrew. Andrew died in 2015, and his wife auctioned it off through Heritage Auctions. It sold for $50,000.

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