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Probably a literal one, I like hillwalking and am clumsy
Metaphorically, it's guitar tonewoods. If you've got a solidbody electric guitar you can make the body out of a goddamn breezeblock and it'll sound absolutely fine. Whatever difference the body/neck material makes is negligible compared to strings, scale length, pickups, resistors, and amps. Acoustic guitars are another matter, but for solidbody electrics it is 99% delusion and marketing
Worth saying that different woods can look really nice and that is probably worth something if youre not going with a paintjob.
Oh for sure. I'm not against someone going for flame maple because it just looks great. That's still honest about what it is and why