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For you guitarists, here's a video of the last remaining Stradivarius guitar

Posted on 11/8/17 at 12:25 pm
Posted by L.A.
The Mojave Desert
Member since Aug 2003
67005 posts
Posted on 11/8/17 at 12:25 pm
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Legendary Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari is generally considered the most significant and greatest artisan in his field, constructing the world’s finest violins that today are sold for millions of dollars.

In his lifetime, he (and the Stradivari family) produced more than 1,000 instruments, of which 960 were violins; however, a small number of guitars also were crafted. Today, only one remains playable.

Stradivari made the “Sabionari” guitar in 1679; however, at the beginning of the 19th century, (like many other baroque guitars) it was augmented to follow the style of more modern instruments of that time.

Daniel Sinier and Francoise de Ridder restored it back to its original baroque configuration (documented in the fall 2014 #119 issue of American Luthier), with four double catgut strings (A D G B) and a single E string. Fellow veteran luthier Lorenzo Frignani maintains the instrument now and keeps in usable condition.

The “Sabionari” is owned by a private collector and could be considered to be a museum piece. But in the clip below, we can hear in action. That's concert guitarist Rolf Lislevand performing Santiago de Murcia’s "Tarantela" using the Stradivarius guitar. Enjoy!


link to youtube video


link to Guitar World article


Pretty cool.
Posted by rbWarEagle
Member since Nov 2009
49999 posts
Posted on 11/8/17 at 12:46 pm to
I'd be scared to hold it. What a beautiful sound, though.
Posted by L.A.
The Mojave Desert
Member since Aug 2003
67005 posts
Posted on 11/8/17 at 12:53 pm to
True dat, on both counts.
Posted by LSU alum wannabe
Katy, TX
Member since Jan 2004
27872 posts
Posted on 11/8/17 at 1:05 pm to
quote:

be scared to hold it. What a beautiful sound, though.




No shite.

The guy playing it!!!?

“Hey! fricking CHARRO?? Simmer your arse down on that strumming. That ain’t your grandapws wall hanger, bastard!”

Lol
Posted by drockw1
Member since Jun 2006
9392 posts
Posted on 11/8/17 at 1:23 pm to


What a sound though
Posted by TheFretShack
Member since Oct 2015
1383 posts
Posted on 11/8/17 at 2:51 pm to
What amazes me is not only the tone but also its ability to communicate the touch sensitivity of the player, and especially the amazing projection of the instrument for its small size. Listen to the room around the instrument in the video. That video is a great supporting argument as to why modern big-dollar OMs (smaller parlor sized guitars) by companies like Collings, Bourgeois, Santa Cruz, etc., are worth the big dollars they command. At least to a guy like me :)

Bourgeois OM test drive
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