Martin Guitars Body Shapes Explained | 0, 00, 000, OM, Dreadnought, SC | Thomann
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- We asked Rameen, Martin's Instrument Design Manager about Martin body shapes. What are the models made for and how do they compare. Super interesting infos here, sit back and enjoy the video. Oh and leave a comment below!
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Recorded in Presonus Studio One: bit.ly/S1Pro6
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Interesting bits and pieces:
0:00 Introduction and jam
1:34 0 Model
3:07 Playing 0-18
3.53 00 Model
4:43 Playing 00-18
5:28 000 Model
6:51 Playing 000-18
7:54 OM Model
9:48 Playing OM-21
11:04 D model
11:55 Playing D-18
12:30 SC Model
14:09 Playing SC-13e
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Yes, there are expensive, but: it’s a great investment! And they’re magic. I’m playing for almost 50 years now, owning various brands and I’m just swapping my Taylor for a Martin. Martin simply has an unparalleled unique sound. Period. Thx for the explanation.
I have a 1956 000-18 & I love it!
This is both informative and enlightening. And you are two extraordinarily gifted guitarists. Maybe after a few thousand years of practice we'll be able to play half as well as you gentlemen. Keep up the great work, and thanks for this exceptional exploration of Martin body sizes!
Thanks so much Harold! Really glad to hear that you enjoyed the video. Cheers //Kris
Very detailed and in depth video… love the 000 18 and D18
Ich habe es dem Chris vom Thoman schon mal auf dem Guitar Sumit gesagt..... unheimlich sympathischer Mensch mit super KnowHow. Was Thoman da am Stapel hat mit seinen RUclips Videos ist allerfeinstens. Bitte so weitermachen....
Wow, vielen Dank! 🙏 Ich gebe mein bestes um Videos zu machen, die ich selbst auch gerne anschauen würde. Also itneressante und nützliche Themen und so wenig von mir im Vordergrund, wie's geht, haha! Ciao //Kris
Don’t forget the M/0000 size
Yes, the M 36 !
A very nice demonstration. Thank you. I would like to have seen the 12-fret models included, especially in comparison to the 14-fret models. Thanks again!
Thanks for the demo! 👏🏻
Sir, great video and fun to watch. I have a OO-18 and love it. Great guitar, I wanted to mention when you showed the OM-21 you forgot to explain the difference in the pick guard over the others as well. No big deal but it’s one of the first things you see right! It’s tear drop, and that shape of guard usually de-notes an OM model.
... very nice video ... great to hear the different body shapes in this side by side comparison ... although I also like some of the smaller body shapes I think I still prefer the dreadnoughts ... as always :)
I love my 00018 Modern Deluxe and OM28 Modern Deluxe models. Keepers forever in my opinion.
Very well done and recorded. Very helpful comparison. Local dealers seldom have a full line on hand for comparison.
Great video. Nice history.
You guys were tearing it up there at the beginning.
Aw man, thank you! It was a pleasure playing with Rameen, he's such a great guitar player. Cheers //Kris
I was hoping to hear a bit about the M-36 (0000), great video still.. thanks for the info, history, and fine playing
One of the best videos I've seen on Martin Guitars 🎸, very interesting, love all the models, everyone has their favorite and mine would be the D-18, just personal preference, but all of the guitars sound great, starting with 0-18, awesome players, can tell they love to play, they brought the best out of the guitar on every solo, enjoyed this video, MARTIN GUITAR ONE OF THE BEST!
Great video. Thanks for finally explaining this.
Cheers Matt, glad to hear that you like the video. We had a great time at the Martin headquarters. //Kris
Wow I like the way this Guy plays that Martin, make chill bumps on my arm pop up!!
Verrry enjoyable presentation. Thank you s much. :-)
Some of the comments about the current cost of Martin's Standard series is telling. No surprise that Eastman are carving big chunks out of the market, by building handmade yet affordable instruments inspired by all the classics.
That 000-18 is Awesome! Great jam!
Thank you! //Kris
Thank you
Great video. How does the Dreadnought Junior fit into this? What is it similar too?
Fantastic player
That smallest Martin Guitar is what I have of my Daddy's, it's a 1926 Martin!!! Very old, needs playing bad. I really don't know that much in a Guitar!! Wow, thanks for that review. Martin's are the best in .y Book!! Keep on playing those Martin's, they sound Awesome!!!
What model is your Dad's guitar, the serial number is on the inside of guitar stamped on neck, my advice would be to get the guitar appraised, your best bet would be Gruhn Guitars in Nashville Tennessee, he is one of the best, you have a prewar Martin, It could be worth alot more than than you think, prewar Martin's are very collectable, you need it appraised for insurance value, some are very valuable, talk to George Gruhn he will give you the best advice on what your guitar is worth, for insurance or resale value, hope this helps, GOOD LUCK!
@@williambutler8624
I have a XOV-0 German made guitar
Supposably the smallest bodied guitars made' from what little information I have found' they're was only 5 made from 1917-1921' made out of 3000 year old African blackwood.
If I were able to travel' I would love to have grunn music to take a look at it and give me his opinion as to the value of it.
Martin and Taylor, I have been looking at.
Anyone who's ever played a O-18 or OO-18 knows that they're extremely underrated guitars.
To play classical style music, which model would be suitable 000-18 or OM-21?
Hi Man. Why can't I find someone talking about the D16 M? Made in USA. Could you say something about it? Please!
Will the SC 13 E go the same way as my Martin HJ28 and my 000C nylon out of production??????????????????????????
The guys from Martin must be happy to be able to sell on such an important store as Thomann
Equally, Thomann must be happy to have such an important brand as Martin to sell 😂
Lol
So short scale is for people with smaller hands? If so, is there a short scale model on each of the models? Grand auditorium, dreadnought etc?
Only on special orders. It took a year for me to have a 00-18 made in 12 fret with short scale. But worth the wait! The perfect complement to my rosewood D-28 and HD-28.
A posible comparisson between Martín and Taylor side to side?
OMs are great. If you want then with the smoothness of an OOO, you can tune them down half/one step an put a capo on the first/second fret - you can even put heavy gauge strings on. Works great with every long scale to achieve that slinky feel and softer tone.
Wears down the first fret really quickly though.
@@boshi9 100%. It’s not an appropriate Dauerlösung.
Dude can play!
What about the J/M model?
nice
Is 15 series still made in US?
Where is the Super D?❤😊
12 fret?
When primarily acoustic players hear that Martin created the SC to be comfortable and easy to play for electric players who are used to these qualities... what do you do with that? I imagine some might think, "oh those spoiled electric players" but also others have to think, "wait, i can play something... Comfortable? That's an option?"
the GPC would fall into what size?
I have a GPC12PA4 - 12 String...I love it, and it's pretty large. It's gonna be 10 years old next year...I think I will have a birthday party for it!
I've a OM 42 cider top and a 00028 two completely different sounds.
You forgot the part about selling your first-born to afford them. I bought a D-28 and OM-21 from you when they were both around 2100€. Now? I so wanted an 000-18. Sigh.
You left out the M. Again.
Om or d45 only a d j200
Firstly great and informative video. However, for the interviewer - perhaps less of interjecting and completing the sentence of the Martin rep. Let him finish speaking and avoid revealing the specs, etc before the rep introduces it. That's why the rep is there. If you all want to do the talking, start another video where you guys teach about Martin guitars instead. Other than that great production.
Legendary brand but overpriced instruments. If you have to spend 4000 euros for a "made in usa" guitar then you'd better look Takamine, Yamaha or Furch brands.
But which will hold their value----Martin of course!
D-18 Standard can be had for around $2800.
Furch doesn‘t do short scale anymore.
Really hard to compare the sound of the different models when he's playing different music or chord professions. He should have played the same thing on each guitar. That way you could truly hear the difference in the different models.
I think he was playing something that would be more appropriate for each guitar. You simply don’t play an O and a D the same way, nor the same type of music.
Why does everyone say it WRONG. It's 0, like the number zero, NOT the letter o. Even the Martin employee says it wrong. Unbelievable!
It is customary to still pronounce it “oh”…..that’s just the way it is….
@@UAL320but it's wrong.
I am with you. I have a 1953 triple ought 21 and have never called it a three oh.
@@richardhare9163 exactly...thank you!
@….He’s saying the customary pronunciation is “triple oh” or “double oh”. I’m sure there are similar phrases in Spanish that are informally spoken differently than how they are written.