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Stradivari Guitar

This Baroque Guitar was built using the dimensions of the Shrine to Music Stradivarius Guitar. However, I decided to make the neck the same width, proportionally speaking, as a modern guitar to make it easier for modern players to adjust to it. This instrument is double coursed for all but the chanterelle. What makes this instrument super interesting is how colorful and yet extremely loud it sounds. The volume can be compared to a modern grand piano being played at a mezzoforte volume. The voice of this guitar is intensely heady and focused.



 

 


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