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Dive into the world of classic rock and roll with the Gretsch Guitars G6119LH Left-Handed Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose. This semi-hollowbody electric guitar is a tribute to the legendary Chet Atkins, designed for left-handed players who seek the iconic Gretsch sound and style. Crafted with precision, the G6119LH boasts a laminated maple body that delivers a bright and resonant tone, perfect for both studio sessions and live performances. Its smooth playability and vintage-inspired design make it an essential instrument for guitarists who appreciate quality and heritage.

This model is equipped with High Sensitive Filter'Tron pickups, which provide a versatile range of tones, from clear, articulate highs to warm, rounded lows. The pickups are complemented by a Bigsby B6C vibrato tailpiece, offering expressive pitch modulation that enhances your musical expression. The guitar’s 24.6-inch scale length and rosewood fingerboard ensure a comfortable playing experience, while the Adjusto-Matic bridge with pinned rosewood base contributes to its tuning stability and sustain.

Key Features:

  • Left-handed semi-hollowbody electric guitar
  • Laminated maple body for bright and resonant tones
  • High Sensitive Filter'Tron pickups for versatile sound
  • Bigsby B6C vibrato tailpiece for expressive pitch modulation
  • 24.6-inch scale length with a rosewood fingerboard
  • Adjusto-Matic bridge with pinned rosewood base for tuning stability
  • Vintage-inspired design honoring Chet Atkins

Product specs

Brand Gretsch
Model G6119LH Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose Left-Handed
Finish Deep Cherry Stain
Year 2007 - 2016
Made In Japan
Categories Hollow Body Guitars, Left-Handed Electric Guitars
Artist Chet Atkins
Body Shape Single Cutaway
Body Type Hollow Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type Tremolo Tailpiece
Color Family Red
Fretboard Material Ebony
Model Family Gretsch Tennessee Rose
Neck Construction Set-Neck
Number of Frets 22
Number of Strings 6-String
Pickup Configuration HH
Right / Left Handed Left Handed
Series Gretsch Artist Signature

FAQs

What type of pickups are in the Gretsch G6119LH Left-Handed Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose?

The Gretsch G6119LH features a dual humbucker (HH) pickup configuration, providing a warm and versatile tone suitable for various genres, from rockabilly to jazz.

Is the Gretsch G6119LH suitable for left-handed players?

Yes, the Gretsch G6119LH is specifically designed for left-handed players, offering the same high-quality performance and playability as its right-handed counterparts.

What is the neck profile of the Gretsch G6119LH Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose?

The Gretsch G6119LH features a comfortable set-neck construction, providing smooth playability and easy access to higher frets, ideal for both rhythm and lead playing.

How does the hollow body design of the Gretsch G6119LH affect its sound?

The hollow body design of the Gretsch G6119LH enhances its resonance and sustain, delivering a rich, full-bodied tone with excellent acoustic qualities, perfect for genres like rockabilly and jazz.

What is the bridge type on the Gretsch G6119LH Left-Handed Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose?

The Gretsch G6119LH features a tremolo tailpiece, allowing for expressive pitch modulation and a classic vibrato effect, adding to its vintage appeal and versatility.

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See how Sebastian Danzig Krop uses Gretsch Guitars G6119LH Left-Handed Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose

Sebastian Danzig Krop

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In Gretsch Guitars' interview with Sebastian Danzig, Sebastian says that he first saw the Tennessee Rose in the music video for "House of the Rising Sun", and immediately wanted it. Thus, he bought his dream guitar and loves playing it for its versatility. The interview states, "“The first time I saw a Gretsch was the guitar player in that video,” said Danzig. “I saw the Tennessee Rose and thought, ‘That is the coolest guitar.’” The lefty guitarist has since collected quite a few Gretsch guitars for his arsenal, including vintage left-handed Tennessee Rose and Chet Atkins Country Gentleman models. “I think it’s incredibly versatile,” said Danzig of Gretsch guitars and their sound."

See how Sebastian Danzig uses Gretsch Guitars G6119LH Left-Handed Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose

Sebastian Danzig

Guitarist

palaye royale

...
Verified via Gretsch Guitars Blog

In Gretsch Guitars' interview with Sebastian Danzig, Sebastian says that he first saw the Tennessee Rose in the music video for "House of the Rising Sun", and immediately wanted it. Thus, he bought his dream guitar and loves playing it for its versatility. The interview states, "“The first time I saw a Gretsch was the guitar player in that video,” said Danzig. “I saw the Tennessee Rose and thought, ‘That is the coolest guitar.’” The lefty guitarist has since collected quite a few Gretsch guitars for his arsenal, including vintage left-handed Tennessee Rose and Chet Atkins Country Gentleman models. “I think it’s incredibly versatile,” said Danzig of Gretsch guitars and their sound."

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