Expensive vs Affordable Acoustic Guitar

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00:00 Introduction
01:36 Fingerstyle Guitar
1:54 Martin History
2:32 Orangewood History
2:48 Sound Comparison
5:11 Cheaply made vs Diminishing Returns
7:02 Original song '6000 Miles'
10:32 Final thoughts

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  • @MarySpender
    @MarySpender11 ай бұрын

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  • @Rick_Cleland

    @Rick_Cleland

    11 ай бұрын

  • @damotheman4196

    @damotheman4196

    11 ай бұрын

    Did you just assume that guitars gender, Mary? For shame. 😂 $225 Seems cheap for that tbf.. But i thought it might be a semi.

  • @r-ratedstudios3847

    @r-ratedstudios3847

    11 ай бұрын

    she singing about the chad that broke her heart lol

  • @put-in2609

    @put-in2609

    11 ай бұрын

    @@r-ratedstudios3847 I thought Mary was into other females.

  • @damotheman4196

    @damotheman4196

    11 ай бұрын

    @@put-in2609 Thought so too, not important of course (well, to her im sure it is) but she is gorgeous and really talented, alas it is stacy not chad this time. 😔

  • @kungstu22
    @kungstu2211 ай бұрын

    Bought a lefty Orangewood about a year ago. About 200 USD. Solid, no frills, sounds darn good.

  • @robwebb9413
    @robwebb941311 ай бұрын

    I appreciate the honesty coming from a singer-songwriter who was not being sponsored, but who realistically has different expectations of those two guitars. They sound DIFFERENT. That's super helpful. I can see many people being encouraged to either really appreciate what they own, or are not intimidated to write and record because their guitar isnt a $3500.00 model. I love these " inside the life of a musician" type videos. You're talking to two different audiences at once and both are incredibly meaningful and helpful.

  • @jimsliverootsculturemusic

    @jimsliverootsculturemusic

    11 ай бұрын

    I've lost enough hearing to notice much difference at all, maybe a more resolute bottom end on the Martin but the same sound still. Diminished hearing could be a real money saver.

  • @RR-qi1zw
    @RR-qi1zw11 ай бұрын

    Brilliant playing, singing, songwriting, story telling, and editing. Seems there’s no limit to what you do well.

  • @jqpublic1630
    @jqpublic163011 ай бұрын

    “Six Thousand Miles” is brilliant. I kind of heard those two guitars as complimentary, not competitive, in that tune, a woody thump in the Orangewood and a kind of crystalline yet smokey bourbon refinement from the Martin. Fantastic!

  • @MadMikael
    @MadMikael11 ай бұрын

    As soon as Mary started singing, I forgot that there were 2 different guitars.

  • @benjipathfinder7962

    @benjipathfinder7962

    11 ай бұрын

    Wait!!! There’s a guitars?

  • @j_freed

    @j_freed

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes. Some of us need a better guitar to hide behind if we are going to use our voice.

  • @iloveaviation-burgerclub-a8145

    @iloveaviation-burgerclub-a8145

    11 ай бұрын

    Haha exactly. I just forgot she was comparing guitars doing a review. Best

  • @InspirationSessions

    @InspirationSessions

    11 ай бұрын

    @@benjipathfinder7962Wait!!! Mary was singing?!

  • @johntyo3359
    @johntyo335911 ай бұрын

    Loved your song. Loved your honest comparison. I've been playing guitar "unprofessionally" for 64 years. I veered into medicine instead of music for a profession. At 74 I'm retiring from medicine and veering back into music - primarily guitar. I've purchased high end and inexpensive guitars over the years. I still play both. I learned to play on a chunk of wood with strings but my second guitar let me "feel" the music reverbrating through the guitars body into my body. That emotional link inspired me to continue. I doubt you could have written your marvelous new song on the orangewood ( You'll tell me if you think I'm wrong) but I absolutely see it's terrific value as a beginner guitar and later as a travel ax. Like people, every guitar has it's own personality. Search for one(s) that compliment yours.

  • @kallievandermerwe2574

    @kallievandermerwe2574

    11 ай бұрын

    Welcome back, Mate!

  • @kenhall5551
    @kenhall555111 ай бұрын

    I am totally impressed with "6000 miles" The Martin definitely has a brighter sound But, the cheaper one sounds good for the money. Thanks for the demonstration, Mary.

  • @lynneftw
    @lynneftw10 ай бұрын

    Nothing wrong with the Orangewood, especially for that affordable price! I have owned my OM-28V since new in 2002. I can hear the differences. The Martin has a fuller sound with warmth and deeper lows. I was expecting the Orangewood to have the warmth because of the mahogany, but I was wrong. It's a good comparison, due to similar body style and size. Great video!

  • @magic_hotel
    @magic_hotel11 ай бұрын

    Lovely song. Much appreciated. For me, the Martin is brighter, livelier. It competes with your voice for attention. The Orangewood has a more blended, harmonious, 'melted into the background' sound. If I had a superb voice, I would probably prefer the cheaper guitar. If I was a less serious singer and the focus was on my guitar work, then the Martin would be for choice.

  • @rasmusn.e.m1064
    @rasmusn.e.m106411 ай бұрын

    Using a mahogany top on a more cheaply made guitar is honestly a bit of a genius move. The natural compression of the hardwood balances a sound that could otherwise be warped by cut corners in other places,- not saying that is the case here, but the results speak for themselves. I'm impressed, and it looks gorgeous.

  • @ferdberfle5069
    @ferdberfle506911 ай бұрын

    The Orangewood sounds really good, the Martin sounds better. But not $3500 worth better! If I was comparing these looking to buy one or the other, the Orangewood wins hands down! I had a similar experience comparing a Washburn acoustic to a Taylor. I ended up buying the Washburn. Actually TWO Washburn guitars, a 6 string and a 12 string, for less than the price of one Taylor 6 string. That was around 20 years ago and I still own and play both of the Washburn guitars!

  • @j_freed

    @j_freed

    11 ай бұрын

    Nothing wrong with inexpensive guitars… Seagull models are wildly popular. I wouldn’t necessarily expect them to have the same life span or take the same intense use as a Taylor, Gibson, Collings, Santa Cruz… But you never know.

  • @johnscott6072

    @johnscott6072

    11 ай бұрын

    Exactly, the Martin sounds a bit better (subjective); it does not sound $3k better. I'd definitely buy the Orangewood and think I got good value in the purchase.

  • @rksnj6797

    @rksnj6797

    11 ай бұрын

    I agree. I think the Orangewood sounds great for a guitar that costs a little over $200. It's agreed the Martin sounds better, but like you said is it $3500 better?

  • @ltcuaa

    @ltcuaa

    11 ай бұрын

    1 second ago when you go expensive value is out the door, spend tons more for better. like a honda 25k or porsche 125k. typically high end has a reason folks are willing to spend big money. at a certain point it takes tons more money for minor improvement. like making a really fast car even faster

  • @Dr.Pissfingers

    @Dr.Pissfingers

    11 ай бұрын

    You’re getting more than just better sound when It comes to a martin though. Not saying that orange-wood guitars are bad but I’ve played both and id pick a Martin any day.

  • @liesbepje
    @liesbepje11 ай бұрын

    Cool video, Mary! I had seen the vid in 2019 too and it's nice to revisit the Orangewood and compare it to your Martin. I love OM models and the warm cosy sound of Mahogany 🤗. Your Martin is clearly more resonant and fuller sounding, but I listen with pleasure to you playing the Orangewood, too 😊👍. Have a nice rest of your day 😘

  • @vorteco7692
    @vorteco76922 ай бұрын

    I bought an orangewood Mahogany in may of 2022 based on your recommendation. It arrived with no problems and with good intonation. The factory strings did tarnish a little after 1 year. But I think that is normal for all strings with my hands. The finish on my guitar is not one hundred percent perfect, There are some imperfections in the matte Clear coat where the neck meets the body. But I do not mind at all for the price. The guitar still looks stunning to me. And the finish has held up very well. I am most impressed with the tuners. I was worried about them, but they still hold a tune better than any other acoustic that I have had. I have never had an expensive acoustic guitar. I have had some japanese made acoustic electrics, but this is my first all acoustic. I am in my 30s and have play guitar since I was 11. And I can recommend the orange wood oliver mahogany. I have been extremely impressed with it. Especially for its price. The case it comes with, it's nice also. I used your code. Mary's friends ten I don't know if it's still active but it worked for me in 2022.

  • @Ourathe7thcolumn
    @Ourathe7thcolumn11 ай бұрын

    Beautifully made video Mary thank you. First off, great comparison, rhe little orangewood sounded fantastic as did the Martin as expected. Secondly really nice song thanks 😊

  • @tandjstrick1289
    @tandjstrick128911 ай бұрын

    Its difficult to catch all of the intangibles in a 13 min video...however the Martin did obviously sound fuller/richer/warmer. Also your vocals were being picked up a tiny bit in the Martin pickup (i believe) which gave another color. For those who can afford it, the Martin (or similar) would be the choice. However the absolute beauty of this video was showing that a very attainable, quality instrument performs exceedingly well and sounds "comparable" in playing and recording. Beautifully done video and love the new song!!

  • @michaelshelton462
    @michaelshelton46211 ай бұрын

    I bought the Orangewood Mahogany because that's what you're using in the beginning guitar class I purchased from you. I love the guitar and your class! Thanks Mary!

  • @ElektroHaus
    @ElektroHaus11 ай бұрын

    Amazing timing in your playing Mary, very professional level video, song and comparison. You keep getting better in leaps and bounds, thanks for all you do 😻

  • @bhk7777
    @bhk777711 ай бұрын

    Love the song “6000 miles”. I’ve been playing Martin Acoustics as my primary for 50 + years so I never think anything sounds like a Martin. I am always looking for a lower end guitar as my secondary. Definitely will try out the “Orangewoods” if I can.

  • @keeganitreal
    @keeganitreal11 ай бұрын

    Your videos are so well made Mary! The editing, the sound and the video quality are all top notch. Not to mention your amazing guitar skills. Cannot wait to hear the new album. Great work Mary 👏

  • @Ironworthstriking
    @Ironworthstriking11 ай бұрын

    This is brilliant. Context is everything. I actually think the Orangewood probably works a little better in a singer-songwriter context since it has much fewer overtones.

  • @ochayethenoo15
    @ochayethenoo1511 ай бұрын

    The Martin sounds so good and had a noticeably warmer "thump" when you hit the bridge. I really enjoyed the Orangewood, nice guitar at a very reasonable price. Playing was very enjoyable and top notch as always.

  • @hartcons
    @hartcons11 ай бұрын

    you put orangewood on my radar and I eventually got an Oliver mahogany junior and a Brooklyn junior live (since discontinued). I LOVE the Oliver mahogany junior. just a perfect cuddle guitar. I can play so fast on it. the Brooklyn junior live is a beauty -- I hope they offer another junior like that some day. I didn't think orangewood would live up to the hype but it did. not that I'd turn down a Martin :)

  • @Maydoggie
    @Maydoggie11 ай бұрын

    "It's not the arrows, it's the archer."

  • @Edam-Channel
    @Edam-Channel11 ай бұрын

    The biggest difference I have noted over the years are the better guitars are usually more consistent in quality and sound whereas with cheaper ones, two seemingly identical guitars of the same brand and model hanging on a rack side by side can be quite different, one surprisingly good for the price and the one next to it pretty ordinary. The occasional guitar just through happenstance gets everything right and stands out, I recall playing a $700 Washburn steel string in a guitar shop back in the 70's (probably a $2500 guitar these days) that was just stunning and I regret not buying it as no Washburn I have come across since since was near as good.

  • @bbhdd6181

    @bbhdd6181

    11 ай бұрын

    this is so true!

  • @uvp5000

    @uvp5000

    11 ай бұрын

    I was able to play two Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 guitars, the same model year in two local shops (identical climate conditions) within the same month (both instruments were new). One had a very large sound, and the other seemed much more muted. This is as close to an apples-to-apples comparison as I could get. Even premium guitars vary in sound within the same model.

  • @iznot2
    @iznot211 ай бұрын

    50 years ago I wanted a Martin but the cost was just too high for a 22 year old at the time. The Martin at the time was around $800. I tried an Ovation which had a beautiful full, Rich sound. It was also almost $400 less. I bought the Ovation and still have it and it still sounds great. However I often wish I could've afforded that beautiful Martin. The Martin would have aged gracefully as would have the sound. Of course the Martin would now be worth a pretty penny. I don't regret buying the Ovation but I wish like hell that I could've found the money for the Martin. Thanks for the video Mary. I love the comparison of the two guitars and your final thoughts on the two.

  • @heidih2887
    @heidih288711 ай бұрын

    I love that we now have a number of "budget-friendly" instruments that can sound, feel and play remarkably well, especially compared to the 1960's and 1970's :D It's still a good idea to get hands-on and try a number of examples of brands, models, and even within same models, due to potentially less quality control with budget instruments and/or changes that occur between manufacture site and final destination. I loved watching/hearing an interview with Eric Bibb (an amazing singer/songwriter and acoustic guitar player for those unfamiliar) He had a collection of wonderful instruments, but wanted a different SOUND for a particular song. He found a music/guitar store that had a number of the exact same model approx. "parlor size" guitars that were of the type he wanted. (He WANTED that dry, thumpy woody sound without overtones or much systain) He tried a number of them before finding ONE that didn't have fret issues or other problems, but the one he eventually found was just what he wanted for recording that particular song. The guitar was something like $150 to $180 US price at the time. If the tool matches the job, that's what matters! :D Another "good excuse" for owning more than one guitar! :D

  • @mijnordna
    @mijnordna11 ай бұрын

    Very enjoyable comparison, listening on my ear buds, the Martin was fuller on both the low and top end and just had more presence. 15x better? No. But to a certain extent, you get what you pay for.

  • @michaelclover9186
    @michaelclover918611 ай бұрын

    I wonder how many players would choose the Martin over the Orangewood had they not seen which guitar you were playing. Almost 30 years in the studio business I heard several brands. Many less expensive acoustics sounded very good. Yes, and some needed work. As you stated, diminishing returns

  • @1scooterpilot1
    @1scooterpilot111 ай бұрын

    Not to sound mundane but as good videos are your norm, nice video. There is a comprehensive analysis of the Orangewood guitar done by DriftwoodGuitars. He has a KZread channel. Driftwood Guitar is a luthier. When reviewing the guitars he actually cuts the guitar in half; then, provides detailed analysis of the type of bracing, woods used for bracing, tonal affect of woods used, thickness of sound board, thickness of clear coat or paint used and on and on. Understanding the process used to make a guitar is helpful. I happen upon the channel while having my morning coffee. Cheers

  • @richmaniow
    @richmaniow11 ай бұрын

    Actually preferred the sound of the orangewood, sounded a bit clearer to me, great comparison, would be interesting to have an electric comparison.

  • @CaptainJack2048
    @CaptainJack204811 ай бұрын

    Thank you, that's very interesting. I've been thinking about getting my first acoustic to go with the electrics that I already have. This adds a lot of useful information for me. One thing to note about the difference between a company like Martin that makes everything in-house and a company that outsources some of the manufacture is the potential differences in quality control. Note that this has nothing to do with where the article is made (there are skilled luthiers and woodworkers the world over). Different organizations will necessarily have differences in processes, and there is a greater chance there can be a wider range in the quality of manufacture when a guitar or it's parts are made in multiple location and shipped longer distances. No two guitars are ever going to be identical, of course, and no company makes a perfect guitar every time. What I like about Orangewood is that they are careful to do their own setup and final check before the guitar goes out the door. I think this mitigates potential problems over other companies that rely more on outside organizations to do more of the setup. Of course, not matter what the guitar, the final setup should be done to the player's needs, whether by the player or a qualified luthier. I will definitely add Orangewood to my options for searching for my next instrument.

  • @MISNM0

    @MISNM0

    11 ай бұрын

    💯💯👍

  • @KevinMerinoCreations
    @KevinMerinoCreations11 ай бұрын

    Great song, performance, and comparative break down! Much respect! 👏👏👏

  • @ngneer999
    @ngneer99911 ай бұрын

    I've never plucked a guitar string, but I do build speakers as a hobby. I absolutely thought the dark (Orangwood?) one was the expensive one. It is brighter and doesn't have the mid-bass resonance of the expensive one giving the lower priced guitar a flatter sounding response. I also like the dark color.

  • @WowzaGuy

    @WowzaGuy

    10 ай бұрын

    You picked up on something which is that “bright” sounds are increasingly popular among acoustic players, especially new players. Taylor capitalizes on this and they double down on their signature sound, which is bright. But one thing to know is that instruments are the opposite of speakers: a guitar with a flat non-resonant response is terribly uninspiring. It’s the subtle resonances and color that good instruments produce that generates an emotional connection. I preferred the Martin for the exact observation you made.

  • @DirkDillingerBlues
    @DirkDillingerBlues11 ай бұрын

    Nice guitars, great playing ! Both guitars projected your tone well, and the mic is capturing it great.

  • @catarinavaz
    @catarinavaz11 ай бұрын

    Sounds great with the context you've put the 2 guitars. I might get a Martin in the future. Even tho the cheap one sounds good, expensive guitars normally are more comfortable to play and allow your fingers to play for more time, and since I play for 2hours or more, most of the time, my fingers will thank me 😂. BTW that new song... love it, a lot.

  • @fenrirskeane2420
    @fenrirskeane242011 ай бұрын

    That orangewood still sounds pretty good, especially for the price.

  • @fred993a
    @fred993a11 ай бұрын

    The differences are astounding.

  • @gdavidfrye
    @gdavidfrye11 ай бұрын

    I listened to this with good-quality over-the-ear headphones. What I hear out of the Martin is more sustain and more depth/resonance in the lower registers (strings 4-6). It's not possible to hear a difference in the amount of hand strength needed to play clear notes, but I appreciate your mentioning it at the end of the video.

  • @JDin17603PA
    @JDin17603PA11 ай бұрын

    Thank you Mary. Both for the comparison/contrast between the guitars with your honest thoughts and more so for the song.

  • @bobmckenna5511
    @bobmckenna551111 ай бұрын

    Marvelous playing. A really nice objective comparison and advice on the guitars. Love how your mastery of the separate styles of voice enhances your songs. Great stuff.

  • @MatthiasKnorrMusic
    @MatthiasKnorrMusic11 ай бұрын

    To my ears the Martin sounds "more alive". It has a broader frequency range and it sound like the "stereo image" is wider and more open. Love the playing!

  • @themerrillmiller
    @themerrillmiller11 ай бұрын

    I think a big factor in the price difference is how it feels. My last acoustic guitar was a Mexican Martin and it was 100% serviceable and a solid workhorse. But eventually, the small things started to wear me down: the fretboard, the shape, the finish (satin that began to shine and get sticky), and it seemed to become more and more lifeless as it aged vs my other acoustic becoming more alive.

  • @malcolmlarri9073

    @malcolmlarri9073

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly - they might sound similar but one is built to last and with more durable quality. This is so often overlooked

  • @Mister510
    @Mister51011 ай бұрын

    Wow Mary! Just freakin' WOW! I've seen every video your name is on and that was the best performance(s), of the best song, you've ever shared. It's brilliant. This song will be a huge hit. I'd love to hear these two recordings complete and can't wait to hear everything else you do with it. 6000 Miles is my new favorite song.

  • @g1967
    @g196711 ай бұрын

    I got my used Takamine guitar @ our local pawn shop.. she was 4yrs old from manufacture & was $170 with new strings on! lesson: hit the pawn shops 1st before going new!

  • @buskman3286
    @buskman328611 ай бұрын

    Nice Video! As mentioned, it's really all about what your "performance" consists of. Solo guitar performing is quite different than accompanying vocals/other instruments. Over many years of live performing I have found that with the acoustic guitar amped, the only thing that really matters is that the guitar is comfortable to play! If amplified, the sound of any guitar can be adjusted to taste whether using a pickup or a mic. "More comfortable to play" also includes how YOU mentally feel with it when standing in front of an audience. That could be affected by the appearance of the guitar - think of the difference between a Martin D18 and a cherry burst Gibson Hummingbird. Each makes a considerably different visual impression which affects your own feeling of using the guitar. In reality, NOBODY in the audience is ever going to say or think, "I really liked your song but it would have been much better if you played a Martin instead of that Orangewood"! OTOH, nobody is going to walk up to you after a song/performance, and say, "That's a really nice 'Orangewood' guitar!"

  • @MSavageEsq
    @MSavageEsq9 ай бұрын

    Really well made and interesting video. I have a Cole Clark that I absolutely love. Recently, in order to have a guitar when I am in the UK, I purchased a Tanglewood Crossroads. Totally different price points but I thoroughly enjoyed almost three weeks exclusively playing the Tanglewood and managed to write a couple of songs on it. Will record them next time in the UK.

  • @pujllay
    @pujllay11 ай бұрын

    It may sound strange, but I liked the shots with the Orangewood better. The Martin sounds great and is second to none, but I had the feeling that it was competing with your voice instead of accompanying it. A mix with the Martin doing the instrumental sections and the Orangewood the vocal parts would be ideal, in my opinion. You're a great artist and I am a big fan. Cheers!

  • @LauraPallatin
    @LauraPallatin11 ай бұрын

    Very informative comparison! I so enjoy your playing style. The guitars sound much closer than I would’ve expected. I very much enjoyed this video. ❤

  • @haroldheft322
    @haroldheft32211 ай бұрын

    Brilliant video with subtle but informative cues to what you were doing. Also, the new song is really good…very nice retelling of a very familiar story. Thanks!

  • @georgejames8718
    @georgejames871811 ай бұрын

    I had an Orangewood Mason Live that I purchased as a backup instrument. I played the Orangewood on many gigs and really appreciated the playability and feel. I recently sold it to a friend as a step-up guitar for her and she is enjoying it a lot. Thanks for both of your Orangewood reviews! My primary guitar is a Takamine G series, and I now have a Furch Yellow that is truly amazing. Thank you for ALL of the videos! From the mountains of Western North Carolina, USA.

  • @FlameFlickers
    @FlameFlickers11 ай бұрын

    The build quality of the Orangewood is amazingly good for a guitar of that price. I've done set-ups for cheap guitars a few times and, as long as the basic build of the guitar is good, you can generally absolutely transform the playability just by making relatively simple changes such as adjusting the truss rod, upgrading cheap components etc. You can end up with a quality guitar that sounds and plays like it would have been way more expensive than it actually was.

  • @dukeofearl4117
    @dukeofearl411710 ай бұрын

    I started out with an torrified top acoustic, then I picked up a baritone and finally I got a 12 string. All Orangewoods. They are all nice guitars. I also have a couple Martins, a Zager parlor and a Gretch resonator. I pondered the Oliver before I got the Zager. I may still get an Oliver. I have my 6 strings set in different tunings. Plus I signed up for your finger style class.

  • @Bbbbad724

    @Bbbbad724

    8 ай бұрын

    Can you elaborate on your Orangewoood 12 string? I am dying for a 12 string. I had a mid 50s Hofner, made in Germany, and even called the German headquarters with the serial number they could only say it was a mid 50s. They were bought out by Selmer, the band instruments company and they were of lesser quality. If you have any specs etc, I would appreciate it! I have not sang a song since my nephew brought it back with a collapsed bridge and bracing. I found that he tried to tune it to G instead of using a capo.

  • @weedhopp
    @weedhopp11 ай бұрын

    Always amazing Thank you so much for sharing ❤️ 😊

  • @boxcarstewart311
    @boxcarstewart31111 ай бұрын

    Well, done! Most reviews/demos are only new products. My Morgan sounded pretty lack luster out of the box. But after a couple months, it really bloomed and sounds great! Comparing the Martin and Orangewood within context was great! There is a need for players to have both "precious" and not as "precious" instruments. There's no need for snobbery and much need for practicality. Again, well done, Mary!

  • @danfarmer5613
    @danfarmer561311 ай бұрын

    Mary, I really liked this video, one of the best comparison videos I've seen.The Martin definitely had a fuller sound, but the Orangewood sounded great for a $279 guitar. The length of play is so important, but not mentioned in any other videos I've seen comparing guitars. Great job as always.

  • @KOZMOGRAFX
    @KOZMOGRAFX11 ай бұрын

    Mary, you are SO GOOD! :) Through headphones, the Martin is definitely fuller, richer and so much more resonant... felt like it was projecting gently shimmering "audio snowflakes" that floated around the width of my sonic spectrum. The Orangewood had a narrower, thinner sound by comparison. On its own, it would be more than serviceable in any situation, but if you want that extra special sonic sauce (and have a pocket deep enough), it's clearly the Martin. Thanks for assembling this video!

  • @marketingbusiness9987
    @marketingbusiness998710 ай бұрын

    Oh My, you've got me shopping Guitars and Guitar tones again. Your comparison, I like them both. The Orangewood thru your Mic picks up the low Bass tone likely not heard so much in studio. The D28, always sounds well balanced, but a Price only an accomplished Musician can afford. Personally, I tend to look for close sounding Guitar alternatives vs the 'High Dollar' Acoustics because due to my luck, my Guitars are likely to get stolen or stepped on by my un-appreciative audience. it's a Fun Journey, shopping for a new Guitar, (especially comparing Acoustic Guitars in the stores, closed in glass, control booth's and swapping out the Guitars with my favorite own song creations). The drawback is , it's quite time consuming no doubt and finding someone to suffer through the experience with me is a miracle. Love your Voice and your Music, Big Luck going forward. And Folks, Support these Artists, Creativity, it really is Hard but enjoyable Work!

  • @dirlogic
    @dirlogic11 ай бұрын

    Fantastic video! The perfect way to do an instrument-to-instrument comparison. And what a song! I love it.

  • @christophermannmanno6318
    @christophermannmanno63189 ай бұрын

    They both sound good. The Martin just has more of a damp sound to it compared to the Orange Wood. Based on this comparison I would definitely prefer the Orange Wood for sound and price.

  • @JaySilva88
    @JaySilva8810 ай бұрын

    Both sound great imo. I'd use the Martin to record and the Orangewood to take with me everywhere: if something happens I can easily replace the Orangewood but not the Martin, I also prefer the Martins sound for recording, but enjoy the darkness of the Orangewood for a live setting. Owning the two I'd use both differently.

  • @janajeffsilvernickelladventure
    @janajeffsilvernickelladventure11 ай бұрын

    What a great experiment. It would be interesting to hear them layered. The song is absolutely amazing!! Well Done!!!!

  • @nevarmaor
    @nevarmaor11 ай бұрын

    The Martin sounds a lot crisper to me. The Orangewood sounds really good too, just a bit muffled in comparison. And of course the Orangewood is a lot closer to my price range ... Now I have a Takamine Martin copy from the early eighties that I love.

  • @Tikmaster1
    @Tikmaster19 ай бұрын

    3:17 great tune, beautifully played

  • @combs08
    @combs0811 ай бұрын

    Love the song! The subject reminds me of Transatlanticism by Death Cab which is one of my favorite songs. Crazy how even on studio monitors, you couldn't really tell when the guitars changed unless you were really listening to it! I'm sure the room and mics help a bit with that as well. Great video!

  • @frankboyd.
    @frankboyd.11 ай бұрын

    Mary does the best, yes the very best guitar comparisons. Her visual audial video techniques are top notch. Helped me chose my electric guitar. Just ordered this Oliver now. Thank you Mary.😎👍

  • @PeteFolksinger
    @PeteFolksinger11 ай бұрын

    Beautiful. The differences are subtle, maybe even indiscernible to non-player. Good points about having a decent player that is "not so precious" as your Martin. Still playing my D28 after 50 years.

  • @TroyNaumu808
    @TroyNaumu80811 ай бұрын

    You made a great video as always. Excellent analysis. Love your playing style. It is uniquely you.

  • @ButchWilson
    @ButchWilson11 ай бұрын

    Very cool, on both musical and personal levels. Great job. Thank you.

  • @jimsliverootsculturemusic
    @jimsliverootsculturemusic11 ай бұрын

    Orangewood might be my next acoustic guitar. Having seen the collector and high-end market craziness, I've settled on a philosophy to get the most guitar for the least money. If I ever do get a Martin, it will probably be a D-15 Streetmaster. Your playing and singing is incredibly consistent to be able to swap back and forth the way you did in the demo. Great review.

  • @timhoughhough6370
    @timhoughhough637011 ай бұрын

    Excellent comparison, Mary! I completely enjoyed it.❤

  • @carminecupani2315
    @carminecupani23158 ай бұрын

    This the best review I’ve seen in a long time. You are the greatest. ❤

  • @jasoncherry4221
    @jasoncherry422111 ай бұрын

    great job mary ,and wow your finger style is top notch

  • @slumdogjay
    @slumdogjay11 ай бұрын

    I got a £400 Breedlove electro acoustic in 2013. Still use her today. Feels and sounds great. Had comments from sound guys at gigs I’ve played at how warm it sounds through the PA.

  • @yorky7557
    @yorky755711 ай бұрын

    Excellent content as always Mary. An interesting conundrum you pose too - is the higher end instrument always better? Perhaps it should always be so but makers like Orangewood [and no doubt a bucket load more] do produce great instruments for varied markets and good on them for doing so. And... wowser, brilliant new song too! Keep on keeping on m'lady

  • @gdslick
    @gdslick11 ай бұрын

    I've watched a lot of tese comparison videos, and your method of presenting it was excellent. Good song too.

  • @stephenroberts2526
    @stephenroberts252611 ай бұрын

    I have an Oliver of my own. I love how mellow the tone is. But, the mid-tones really shine on your Martin.

  • @clintonroushff7068
    @clintonroushff706811 ай бұрын

    One for playing at the bar. One for playing where it won't have beer spilled on it! Thanks Mary

  • @jaydarmstadter3140
    @jaydarmstadter31407 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your comparison of expensive vs inexpensive guitars. Here's my take on my Orangewood: I'll start by mentioning that I am a retired guitar repairman in the eastern United States. I was authorized by C. F. Martin and other respected brands to do warranty service on their guitars. I had never heard of Orangewood until I watched this video a few months ago. I decided to give Orangewood a try. I bought a factory-second, non-electrified, mahogany-topped Ava model. The only "secondness" I can find about it is that it came without the high E string, and the nut grooves could stand to be a hair lower, two problems easily rectified. Skipping all the nuances of a full-fledged review, I'll skip directly to my conclusion: My Orangewood Ava guitar is the most bang-for-the-buck acoustic guitar I have ever seen. Period. And thanks to you, I own one.

  • @TUBEORATER
    @TUBEORATER10 ай бұрын

    Your voice has perfect intonation and groove

  • @benjohnstonmusic5131
    @benjohnstonmusic513111 ай бұрын

    Great song Mary as always you are only getting better and better as a communicator and songwriter. Honestly I like the Mahogany vibe for this song but the projection and thump of the Martin is undeniably more sonically appealing. I could see you rocking a 00 mahogany Martin easily as a second axe with some sonic variation. Anyways cheers!

  • @charlesarseneau8956
    @charlesarseneau895611 ай бұрын

    Bravo Mary! This was absolutely beautiful, specially that new song of yours. You make both instrument sound great, that speaks volume about the quality of your playing. Thanks and if by any chance you come across the ocean and visit Atlantic Canada it would be fantastic to see you perform.🎶🎶🎶🤓

  • @zurvey
    @zurvey11 ай бұрын

    @MarySpender, great video. I really loved your editing a lot. I prefer the clarity of the Martin, but I like Orangewood too.

  • @paulnapier2636
    @paulnapier263611 ай бұрын

    Very nice song Mary - the Orangewood sounds bright - I quite liked it. And the Martin ? Like a warm cozy blanket, just as one would expect.

  • @mangokev19
    @mangokev1911 ай бұрын

    Glad I stayed around long enough for your song- a gem!

  • @mac_to_jpg
    @mac_to_jpg11 ай бұрын

    I remember your previous orangewood video. It was the reason why i bought a orangewood model in 2020. I was able to send it from the US to Chile, i wonder if someone else have one here. Thank you for the recommendation :3 That guitar was a real companion during the pandemic.

  • @bbhdd6181
    @bbhdd618111 ай бұрын

    girl I’m gonna need you to release this song as a bonus track or something 😂 it’s so catchy and your voice is beautiful on it

  • @anthonyhallsworth7113
    @anthonyhallsworth711311 ай бұрын

    Enjoy your video very much, thank you.. I've got to say the quality of the song overshadowed the guitar comparison. Great stuff 👍

  • @jackheslin5237
    @jackheslin523711 ай бұрын

    Nice video Mary (and great song BTW!), thanks for the comparison and your thoughts about both guitars.

  • @grahamnash9794
    @grahamnash979411 ай бұрын

    I understand well enough where you're coming from Mary. Over the years, I've had several cars, and one in particular was like a part of me. And it;s the same with a certain couple of my brushes too. (I'm an artist). Although they've all done the same job, it's just a little something I can't put my finger on that makes them stand out.

  • @antipodesman
    @antipodesman11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the comparison and your philosophy about cheap vs expensive. My main squeeze is an Art & Lutherie made in 2004 in Quebec purchased at a pawn shop. I'm not a performer but I have tried Taylor and Martin. They are great but my Quebecois guitar with a cedar top, laminated cherry back and sides is just fine.

  • @jogo2000
    @jogo200011 ай бұрын

    Nice! I think they would work great paired on a track, as the Orangewood seems to cut a little bit more and the Martin is fuller and warmer.

  • @SMETSYSGNIMIT
    @SMETSYSGNIMIT11 ай бұрын

    I own 7 guitars including Martin, Taylor, Yamaha, Zagar, Gibson and even a Keith Urban $200 accoustic special. They are all unique and the Martin and Taylor are my favorites. When I bought the Keith Urban, I put good strings on it and made some minor adjustments. Decided one night to ask my friends I wanted to do an experiment. So, I played 2 minutes of the same song on all 7 and then asked them to give a score of 1 for a guitar they thought sounded amazing, a 2 for one that sounded good, and a 3 for a guitar that was just okay. 3 of my 4 buddies ranked the Urban as a 1 along with the Martin and Taylor. Gibson and Zagar scored a 2 and the rest were a 3. All of the guitars were pleasing, but they thought the Urban was a cut above. Just shows that even a cheap guitar properly setup can be pleasing to the ear in the right hands.

  • @danstune
    @danstune11 ай бұрын

    Your song is great! Your guitar technique is truly your own and as a player for over 60 years is quite impressive! Both guitars sound so good it is obviously the artist that makes it so. Wonderful voice, as well.

  • @guitarkis4969
    @guitarkis496911 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your work in putting together this video. I will probably never own a Martin or Taylor of other high end guitar, but I do love my Ibanez concert solid top mahogany (very much like your Orangewood) and my Orangewood Rey S. I'm an open mic and home player and with a good set of strings, both of these guitars sound perfect for me. Thanks again Mary, well done!

  • @V1kingr
    @V1kingr11 ай бұрын

    Already have the finger style course... but.... I LOVE this comparison!!! This was well thought out, well demonstrated, and a fair side by side for these two guitars. Thank you! (all comes down to " is one guitar worth that much more to you for the sound and playability?")

  • @hankstrohbeck4408
    @hankstrohbeck440811 ай бұрын

    Love your openess and honesty, love the vids- nice song here, keep on writing- and we all hope LA is working out for you- I've had a D-35 for 2 years now and it is love...However, for years before I could afford that, I have played a DCX1E ( of the made in Mexico Martins) - marginally affordable at $700 or so, the neck and sound are excellent- these are made using more laminates, which have tremendous stability over time, but are not made completely of the traditional hard wood.

  • @ThomAdams
    @ThomAdams11 ай бұрын

    This is a great video, I'm 59 y.o. keyboard player who picked up guitar about 4 years ago and I have an Orangewood and absolutely LOVE it. The Mahogany Rey was less than $200 and my guitar player friends also dig it. Thanks for your content as always. loveandpeace.

  • @wildbillnj1975
    @wildbillnj197511 ай бұрын

    I started on a borrowed Ibanez, then bought a $300 Yamaha, and in four years it hasn't disappointed me one bit. A few of the components are made of "lesser" materials, but I don't think it matters at all, especially at my level of playing. My first electric was an entry-level Kramer, but the tuners were crap and the fret wires overhung the fretboard and cut my fingers. I picked up a used Schecter for $450 and it was like upgrading from a motorbike to a limousine. It's so smooth and tunes so easily, it's just a joy to hold in my hands. No beginner should spend big bucks on a guitar. Buy an inexpensive guitar, and use the savings to support the amazing content creators who help you along your musical journey.

  • @thierrylecuyer1507
    @thierrylecuyer150711 ай бұрын

    I was here for the comparison but stayed for the playing, great video Mary!

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