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Bluegrass on Martin D-35

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2008

This is a video of Brian playing Bluegrass on a 1974 Martin D-35.

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  • Awsome guitar. Bluegrass seems to sound more bluegrassy on the d-18's and 28's. The 35's seem to be the best for songwriters, folk and more mainstream sound. Very cool guitar indeed.

  • Bluegrass and Irish music are joined at the hip.the Scots Irish that settled the Appalachians played the music they brought over and eventually it became bluegrass as we know it today.It is the music of my ancestors, and I play it as well.

  • bluesgrass for a irish man... DUH 

  • nice flatpicking man ,,, 

  • not bluegrass

  • would say it sounds more a irish tune?

  • @zootella D-35's have a 3 piece back. D 28's have a 2 piece back. I'm not sure if D 35's have a combination of rosewood and mahogany ? D-28's have Indian Rosewood, Older and Custom models can have Brazilian Rosewood.

  • @mattroc01  Can you not tell by this very short sample the guy's got talent? Don't need to hear him wanking for 3 minutes to figure this out. Rock on Brian love that D35

  • Guitar's out of tune.

  • That's a poor example of bluegrass

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