Martin D28 (1969): Why I Love It

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Here I play and talk -- lots -- about this iconic instrument, the King of American guitars.
    For more about this instrument and the music it has inspired, check out my previous video, "The Deep Roots of a Song":
    • The Deep Roots of a Song
    and to hear the whole song just by itself, "11 O'Clock Special":
    • 11 O'Clock Special
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Komentáře • 97

  • @al7381
    @al7381 Před 28 dny

    Hi Tony. Fabulous playing . Fantastik story. I agree , every guitar has a soul. my first Martin was an IR 1969, brand new.

  • @locngo
    @locngo Před rokem +1

    The sound is out of this world Tony. It sent a shiver down my spine. What a lovely gift from a loving family member. So precious.

  • @THELAPTAPPINGGUY
    @THELAPTAPPINGGUY Před 3 lety +5

    D28 is not only King of American music, but also worldwide music ✨

  • @radenadiapati2062
    @radenadiapati2062 Před rokem +1

    Wow! What a fantastic story!
    And that D28 (and the Lowden too) sounds amazing!

  • @SimoneOrtisi
    @SimoneOrtisi Před 3 lety +9

    This is a really wonderful and interesting video. You have a way of speaking that relaxes and attracts attention at the same time ☺️

  • @OfficialDPTheRealDeal
    @OfficialDPTheRealDeal Před měsícem

    Nice! I’m buying a 1949 D18 next week! I’m so excited ! I loved your video !

  • @mociunpictures
    @mociunpictures Před 2 lety

    Sitting in California listening to my old buddy. What a delight!

  • @Frankensmile
    @Frankensmile Před 3 lety +8

    Tony, you are truly a great storyteller. I really enjoyed listening to this video. Thanks for this inspirational video,

    • @TonyAckerman
      @TonyAckerman  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello, Farhad. It's so nice to hear from you. I love your playing, and have shared the Satie with my wife, who is now also a fan. You have also made me more aware of the Greenfield guitars -- I want to have someone make me my final "dream guitar" (I say "final" because, at age 70 there's not a whole lot of time or money to have more than one more), a 7-string with fan frets, and because of your videos I think he might be the one. If you live in Europe, I would love to meet you sometime and share guitar talk -- when we can travel again. Be well, Tony

    • @Frankensmile
      @Frankensmile Před 3 lety

      @@TonyAckerman Thank you so much Tony. Great pleasure to hear you like my stuff :). Michael is a great guy and a true guitar passionate individual. His guitars are quite expensive though. I bought mine used with some trades involved. It will be a pleasure to meet you some day if you ever come to Sweden.

  • @allosaurusfragilis7782

    Clicked on this and ended up watching whole thing...which is rare on YT! Great stuff.

  • @pauldockery1747
    @pauldockery1747 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you sooooooo much!

  • @dcallan1
    @dcallan1 Před 3 lety +1

    I loved the lecture. Beautiful and thanks for sharing.

  • @otismanousakos3946
    @otismanousakos3946 Před rokem +1

    I love how you communicate the experience of the guitar rather than the technical traits. The latter is important but never the whole story. I was born in 1969 and its always been on my mind to one day have a guitar from that year enter my life. I agree with you about what a guitar is to its current possessor. But I tend to use the word stewardship instead of caretaker. Bless you. Watching this vid was a special experience. And your hymn to the blues is so measured and natural at the same time. Lovely musical fragment indeed.

  • @saikatchowdhury7376
    @saikatchowdhury7376 Před 2 lety

    I recently found your channel and now I can't stop myself from watching all of your videos. Your words convey nothing but sheer wisdom. Much love from Bangladesh.

  • @kensettle3184
    @kensettle3184 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing your great Martin D-28 companion with us!

  • @kotaoshio
    @kotaoshio Před 2 lety +1

    I feel your video and the way you narrate soothing. As does your music. Thank you sir

  • @ladukie69
    @ladukie69 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you very much

  • @cindykatchur5754
    @cindykatchur5754 Před 11 měsíci

    I thoroughly enjoyed your video. You touched on all of the components of a guitar’s make up. You speak with the love and passion that only a guitar player would know and feel with these instruments. Thank you for your video.

  • @tipp55
    @tipp55 Před 2 lety

    Tony, that was a really lovely video. It has everything...great insights into the D-28, so well expressed, and some sublime playing.
    I really enjoyed watching and listening.

  • @abozzone
    @abozzone Před 2 lety

    A beautiful video! Love it!!! Thanks! Love my 2022 D28

  • @aindriubradleymarshall6226

    Real soul and wisdom, thank you Tony...

  • @garlandthomson7501
    @garlandthomson7501 Před 2 lety

    Just bouht mine. Im so happy to enjoy the adventure. Love this video. Thank you brother!

  • @OfficialDPTheRealDeal
    @OfficialDPTheRealDeal Před měsícem

    I love the scalloped sound this guitar is straight braced and large rosewood bridge plate

  • @mschafft2521
    @mschafft2521 Před rokem

    What an inspired review, thank you sir!

  • @bruceward1074
    @bruceward1074 Před 2 lety

    What a delight, you've expressed so many ways I feel about my 66 D28, and the similar way in which you bring out the tone of the guitar, and how you love drop D- I could have done a similar video (but not as well as you have done!)

  • @user-pb4pf5fm4s
    @user-pb4pf5fm4s Před 7 měsíci

    Absolutely 💯 beautiful

  • @shred5
    @shred5 Před 2 lety +1

    That Martin does sound amazing. Punchy, full and well defined and rings out all day!
    Also, my favorite capo is the shubb deluxe with the wheel. The retracting wheel helps allow you to set the capo size just right to keep the guitar perfectly in tune.

  • @Georgian2go
    @Georgian2go Před 3 lety +1

    I really like the introduction music to each Video. I learned something interesting about the D28 and the sound has a tranquilizing effect on me and I enjoy the rich sound of it. This might be weird to say but there's something in you, that reminds me of my grandfather who used to be a a composer and pianist (and head of the Georgian conservatory and piano teacher).

  • @ccorujo
    @ccorujo Před 3 lety +3

    Beautiful video, the way you talk about the guitar it just demonstrates your infinite love for music and for the craft. Thank you above all for sharing this with us.
    I've been searching for a guitar for quite a while and just here I've learned a lot.

  • @susanroycroft89
    @susanroycroft89 Před rokem

    Don here from Hamilton NZ on my Wife's tablet (Susan) absolutely loved your explanation, very good description, many thanks 😊

  • @zeerakkhan7140
    @zeerakkhan7140 Před rokem

    It's so informative to listen to you!

  • @Swift2001
    @Swift2001 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much. I loved the way you thought about being a musician. Falling in love with a guitar. I have. I played from 14 on, never practiced, just strummed, and played at the Winter Carnival! In my late 20s, I just had my crummy guitar. A friend loaned me a Gibson. Don't know what, model It had f-holes, you could go electric. with them, but I didn't care. Because of the quality of the guiltar, I could play on metal.. With a pick, I figured out melodies. Pick and chord sequentially. I spent a six weeks playing every day. A burglar came in, and I caught a a glimpse of him running away on the roof! So back to the Yamaha. My friend got a Martin. He had been like me, but better, but now he played the whole part on the records. Me, I still had fun at parties, playing with friends. I left the guitar behind, haven't touched one in 20 years. But I'm going to get the best one I can. I sure have a kind of sad romance with guitars in my life. And I finally want to learn some music theory, and actually lean to play well enough to make that Martin sing.

  • @Magnum_Opus_Music
    @Magnum_Opus_Music Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hello Tony great and informational video. Thank you!
    You tuned in 432hz?
    Natures frequency?
    Thanks and havr a wonderful day 🎶🍀

  • @G72727
    @G72727 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video !

  • @Ukedc259
    @Ukedc259 Před 3 lety +3

    Beautiful. The D28 manages to combine the clarity of the lowdon, but somehow throw in the bubbling drone of pipes underneath. It’s an extraordinary sound, made all the more extraordinary by your hands. Thank you for your videos. Inspirational.

    • @TonyAckerman
      @TonyAckerman  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello, Ukedc! I want to thank you for all your positive comments. They show me that there are folks out there who really appreciate the depth of music -- that it's not only about sounds on an instrument. Be well,Tony

    • @Ukedc259
      @Ukedc259 Před 3 lety

      @@TonyAckerman thank you so much.

  • @johnboyle3884
    @johnboyle3884 Před 2 lety

    Great info for us all

  • @stephenhenion8304
    @stephenhenion8304 Před 2 lety

    Somebody in Bluegrass, Hal Wylie once said to me...." Get one of these" as he held up HIS D28....and I finally did.... a 2014 Custom. WOOOWWWW 🎵🎶🎵

    • @Magnum_Opus_Music
      @Magnum_Opus_Music Před 9 měsíci

      2014 much different than a Martin from the 60's brother. Enjoy your new instrument 👍

  • @bngbraz2
    @bngbraz2 Před 2 lety +2

    You're a neat guy with a definite soul yourself...Love my 3 Martin D-28's, all different, all unique, but all really good guitars. I love my D-18 as well. Good guys to have around....and I'm with you on the acoustical love versus the electrical guitar disdain...ok, that's a little strong.

  • @bastardsonofretkillr
    @bastardsonofretkillr Před 2 lety +1

    I can hear the Great Chime sound of the Brazilian Rosewood D-28

  • @fernandita4170
    @fernandita4170 Před rokem +1

    Hello Tony, nice guitar, good vibes, congratulations and thank you very much, what is your favorite mini-size electro-acoustic? Which one could you recommend as a life partner? Best regards, love and peace.

  • @stever3206
    @stever3206 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Tony - I now consider you a friend - through your wonderful and comforting videos. We share a fellowship and a mutual love for the souls and voices of our guitars.
    I currently have:
    1943 Martin 0-18; 1965 Martin D-21; 1945 Gibson J-45 Banner; 2018 Lowden S35c; 2012 Santa Cruz 1929 00; 2016 Bedell OM Milagro Brazilian- not a bad line-up though it’s time to possibly sell a few....
    I would Love a Manouk!!!
    As you played your D-28 my kids came into the room and remarked how beautiful the tone was - that’s a tribute to you and your lovely guitar AND my kids’ ears!!
    Keep these videos coming. They certainly calm me during these extremely stressful times.
    You are loved.
    Steve / NJ US

    • @TonyAckerman
      @TonyAckerman  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello, friend Steve! Thank you for your lovely message. I would love to play your guitars, such a nice, rounded collection. When I think of my instruments, I realize that I didn't really choose my instruments -- they chose me! Each one is so connected to a certain time in my life, like the Papazian which I bought after I lost all my other instruments by stupidly leaving them in a car overnight, and the connection to the maker, who was the first person to tell me about the massacre of the Armenians in Smyrna, from where he fled at age 3 in 1918, and onto the adventure with my classical teacher, etc., etc, -- or to selling a lovely grand piano to buy the Lowden, and taking the Staten Island Ferry past the Statue of Liberty to find the Lowden at Mandolin Brothers . . . I could go on and on, as I'm sure you could! I'm about to set up my pages on Patreon, where there will be a space for a live "Guitar Talk", so I hope we meet there! In the meantime, check out my most recent video, "Home, Sweet Home -- On My Five Guitars"; I'm sure it will speak to you. Be well, my friend!

  • @andorrasrevenge1683
    @andorrasrevenge1683 Před rokem

    I would not mind a long form video for all of your 5 guitars, maybe paired with a specific piece of music that it brings out the inspired sound from the instrument. I love it when an instrument becomes a partner in making songs rather than a part of a collection. Cheers Tony!

  • @guitarmaned5884
    @guitarmaned5884 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! I was wondering whether you're using Light or Medium gauge strings here? Also, what mic are you using? Thanks :)

  • @blucheer8743
    @blucheer8743 Před 2 lety

    The Martin dreadnought guitar is like a orchestra is a box!

  • @RealGoldRealWealth
    @RealGoldRealWealth Před 2 lety +1

    Tony thank you for such an interesting and informative story on the D28. Your love of each guitar speaks volumes to some of us who agree with you that Spirit is the differential essence of each one. As an Australian I would be delighted to know your thoughts on where Maton guitars (perhaps the S808) would rank on your list of favorites.

    • @markzuckerberg7472
      @markzuckerberg7472 Před 2 lety +2

      Hi, Warren -- thanks so much for the nice note. I have never played a Maton (would love to), so I can't respond to your question, only to say that if Tommy Emmanuel plays it, it must be the best! I love listening to Tommy get that beautiful sound out on the slow songs, like "Over the Rainbow". Be well, Tony

  • @goplad1
    @goplad1 Před 2 lety

    I recently purchased a 1969 Martin D-28 and I love it. Classic tone and easy to play. It feels like it belongs cradled in my arms. Interestingly I have never played a Taylor guitar I loved despite the fact that Taylor's are beloved by many. I'll take a Martin over a Taylor any day of the week.

  • @Lonesomecowboyblues
    @Lonesomecowboyblues Před 2 lety

    Super video

  • @Lonesomecowboyblues
    @Lonesomecowboyblues Před 2 lety

    Your caotic version of nine pound hammer is amazing!!

  • @el34glo59
    @el34glo59 Před 10 měsíci

    All I want is a 60s vintage d28. But prices jumped out of my range now unfortunately

  • @jasper_north
    @jasper_north Před rokem

    The first one on CZcams that talks about the shoulder and playing standing up. Wow. So it’s not only me. I understand now. Is the D18 also less curvy? I play it also standing up.

  • @thomasrusso4506
    @thomasrusso4506 Před 2 lety

    I could listen to this gentleman talk and play all day and all night long

  • @canyondonk796
    @canyondonk796 Před 2 lety

    Hi, Tony. Lovely video. Would you mind sharing with me what microphone you used there?

  • @sguxdjwdndjaql
    @sguxdjwdndjaql Před 3 lety

    hey Tony, is that the D'Addario NS Capo Pro or D'Addario NS Capo Lite you're playing?

  • @zeerakkhan7140
    @zeerakkhan7140 Před rokem

    Martin guitars should hire you to advertise their guitars. 🙂

  • @chanpeter3608
    @chanpeter3608 Před 2 lety

    Hi Master Tony, I like your expression about d28 and your five guitars story very much. Especially , it was so touching about your sister to buy the 1969 d28 . Could you explain why Martin d45 not the king of American guitar ? Could you explain? I like vintage Martin guitar very much. Thanks a lot. Peter Chan

  • @Stoffendous
    @Stoffendous Před 2 lety

    How long do you do with one set of strings Tony?

  • @billdedrick1914
    @billdedrick1914 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job.. Love that 69 D28 what strings were used? Brand/gauge/type? Is the low E .055" or .056"?

    • @TonyAckerman
      @TonyAckerman  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, Bill, again! I have for a long time gotten my strings from Daniel Mari, a New York maker now in his nineties, who was from the family that produced La Bella but he went off on his own and has (had? I'm not sure if he is still active) a small factory in Queens. Strings are medium gauge, .013-.055.

    • @billdedrick1914
      @billdedrick1914 Před 3 lety

      @@TonyAckerman Are those strings still available? Are they P.B. or 80/20?

  • @stever3206
    @stever3206 Před 3 lety

    Hey Tony! What’s the guitar in between the 12-string and the Manouk??? Not sure if I’ve seen that one??? Didn’t catch it in the 5 guitar video. Thanks.
    Love
    Steve

    • @TonyAckerman
      @TonyAckerman  Před 3 lety

      Hello, Steve, again -- you have a sharp eye! The "mystery guitar" was made by Prague luthiers Libor Kobrle and Petr Stehno. They now work independently. It's a nice, quirky guitar (note the huge soundhole), but doesn't come up to the balance and range of my "top five", and the neck is even narrower than the D28. I may feature it some time, just to give thanks to Libor Kobrle, who has maintained all my instruments for almost thirty years.

  • @gimpyjwilliams
    @gimpyjwilliams Před 2 lety

    can you tell me what pick you use?

  • @TheGrasspond
    @TheGrasspond Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice presentation!! Much to my surprise I didn't care for the lowden tone. I probably wouldn't have noticed it without the comparison. Went back and listened again. Too strong to say I don't care for the lowden. It sounds woodier (if that is a word). I think your martin either has standard or rear shifted braces as well as un-scalloped. At least it sounds that way. Not a bad thing at all. Just a tighter, punchier tone than forward shifted and scalloped.

    • @flash8051
      @flash8051 Před rokem

      You are correct, and I agree regarding the Lowden...nice but I prefer the Martin sound (I'm biased, also own a '53 D-28 😉)
      The Martin would not have scalloped braces and would be standard location (not forward shifted).

  • @ggrahman9371
    @ggrahman9371 Před 2 lety

    D28....the king american guitar.....👍

  • @peterpigna9505
    @peterpigna9505 Před rokem

    La miglior chitarra al mondo

  • @johnrobertpalomo4283
    @johnrobertpalomo4283 Před rokem

    What strings do you use on your d28?

  • @callmeic
    @callmeic Před 2 lety

    Tony did your d28 have any top cracks that were repaired? How common is that issue?

    • @TonyAckerman
      @TonyAckerman  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, it has some top cracks, a couple severe, repaired I don't remember when . . . I don't know how common this is, but I have had my guitars in some very dry places and I'm not consistent with my humidifiers.

    • @callmeic
      @callmeic Před 2 lety

      @@TonyAckerman did you find that impacted the tone in any significant way?

    • @callmeic
      @callmeic Před 2 lety

      @@TonyAckerman thanks for your reply by the way!

  • @bobaldo2339
    @bobaldo2339 Před 2 lety

    I agree. The D-28 deserves to be called the "king". Nothing sounds better to me live - especially an old one. There is some truth that a J-45 is easier to deal with in the studio. By the way, to my ears, the Lowden sounds tinny compared to the D-28.

  • @billdedrick1914
    @billdedrick1914 Před 3 lety

    What flat pick and thickness were you using?

    • @TonyAckerman
      @TonyAckerman  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, Bill. I've had this question before, and truly was a bit ashamed to answer it because I'm not really a flatpick player, more fingerstyle -- I even sometimes just use cut-up old credit cards! Mostly I have always played with quite thin flatpicks, like Dunlop Tortex .70's. BUT, in my latest video, "Home, Sweet Home -- On My Five Guitars", I just happened to use a much thicker pick (1.5) that a friend left in my studio, and I just loved it, it gave a much rounder tone (check out the Martin D28 sound in "Home Sweet Home"); so from now on, I'm going to use the 1.5! Be well, Tony

    • @peterstephenson9887
      @peterstephenson9887 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TonyAckerman the sound of that D28 on Home Sweet Home is how an acoustic guitar is meant to sound, in my opinion.

    • @Batso17x
      @Batso17x Před 2 lety

      @@TonyAckerman Wow! Thank you! Your insight is spot on and your skillful finesse is exemplary. I'm hooked! Banjo finger picks don't do justice to the tone, so I use the Alaska Pik for their material and comfort - they fit under the fingernail.

  • @lush462
    @lush462 Před 3 lety +3

    Brazilian rosewood! :)

  • @jasper_north
    @jasper_north Před rokem

    Tried Elliot Capo?

  • @BrianWMay
    @BrianWMay Před 2 lety

    As a D-28 owner myself, I completely agree with your observations. My 'comfortable' guitar is my 000-28, but it doesn't come close to the dreadnought for tone.
    Thank you for this video.

  • @billyhuynh6554
    @billyhuynh6554 Před rokem

    the best acoustic D28 guitar

  • @teddyboy9116
    @teddyboy9116 Před 2 lety

    How much was your first D28?

  • @vasocreta
    @vasocreta Před 8 měsíci

    Tony and Bob Ross could have had a show together.

  • @blucheer8743
    @blucheer8743 Před 2 lety

    The Martin dreadnought guitar is an orchestra in a wooden box!

  • @JakeWilder0
    @JakeWilder0 Před 2 lety

    It's a gorgeous guitar for sure, but I still think I'd prefer a D-45. I played an early 70's D-28 not long ago and fingerstyle it didn't impress me much. As soon as I strummed it however, it was absolutely magic.

  • @francoisseurin1396
    @francoisseurin1396 Před 2 lety

    Lowden to boxe sound

  • @bzaden
    @bzaden Před rokem

    Ladies find yourself a man that loves you like Tony Ackerman loves his d28

  • @nieverainmaker384
    @nieverainmaker384 Před rokem

    Atkinks