I ran into that issue in an episode where the question was just Martin or Blueridge, but not only did the board give away that it had to be a Martin, but it also had to be an OM-21 because of the dot size/5th fret plus material. Maury recommended I check out the audio version, so I am passing on that recommendation to you.
@@MaurysMusicThat is rather sound logic. Hard to argue with. There's an old saying that posits that locks keep honest men from making mistakes. Maybe tabbed browsing or background play serve that purpose here.
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The fret markers gave it away. Nice sounding guitar, though!
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I ran into that issue in an episode where the question was just Martin or Blueridge, but not only did the board give away that it had to be a Martin, but it also had to be an OM-21 because of the dot size/5th fret plus material. Maury recommended I check out the audio version, so I am passing on that recommendation to you.
@@GenericAssUsername Good eyes! Yes this game is a different level of difficulty (or lack of) based on how much you know your Martins. :)
@@GenericAssUsername If my dad were still alive he'd say "don't look at the computer screen during the songs" lol
@@MaurysMusicThat is rather sound logic. Hard to argue with. There's an old saying that posits that locks keep honest men from making mistakes. Maybe tabbed browsing or background play serve that purpose here.
BR-160 Definitely
Agree. Martin would have medium strings.
@@lilycat1694 Also that the Martin and BR-160 fret markers are different.
Without seeing the fretboard, I’d have a difficult time picking which one was being played based on sound.
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