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Rig Rundown – Maroon 5’s James Valentine


http://www.premierguitar.com PG’s Chris Kies is On Location in Des Moines, IA, where he catches up with Maroon 5’s guitarist James Valentine. In this video Valentine talks to Chris about the gear they use while out on the road on the 2011 Summer Tour with Train.

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Originally posted by UC5J-hZ4wNf7OlkzIn49LHoQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXWWLiU3Qt0

35 thoughts on “Rig Rundown – Maroon 5’s James Valentine

  • I feel like this video inspired alot of younger people. A lot of what he is doing, is happening today

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  • Under-appreciated musician. Super talented, and writes parts that serve the song. Flash shit works and sure it’s cool, but as a band with the amount of people that they have, having each part work is what matters and he is perfect for the band.

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  • Their first album “Songs About Jane” has some really amazing guitar playing. It’s a shame that the studio basically Newsteaded the entire band on every album that came after it.

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  • been down the rabbit hole with these gear run throughs, this guys set up and demeanor are top notch. I like that there isn’t anything extra on the board and the focus on tone quality. lastly, seems like a chill bro you could have a brew with and just shoot the breeze.

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  • Как эти англосаксы любят пиздеть!!! Два раза брякнет и полчаса пиздит…

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  • Kudos to this guy but I honestly think nobody in history ever thought "Wow, I wish I knew what Maroon 5's guitar gear is".

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  • Now he doesn't use any of those tap dancing pedals anymore because his signature guitar can do it all on its own with a push of a button

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  • This is one of the best rig rundowns Ive watched just because the guitarist himself showed which pedals are on for specific songs. I also didn't realize that the guitarwork for Maroon 5 would be this diverse after seeing how essential each of the pedals were.

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  • This is still one my favorite setups. Not a Maroon 5 fan but James is a pretty sweet guitarist

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