Hear Musicians Play the Only Playable Stradivarius Guitar in the World: The "Sabionari" | Open Culture
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@evamarie
Yup. That's not the only reason, of course. There's the old-growth, dense spruce in the Cremona forests which cannot be replicated today, for one. People have also long suspected the type of varnish and the micro fractures in it contribute to the sound.
There's also a lot of brand cachet here. I once read about a tightly controlled double blind study where almost every violinist ranked modern instruments ahead of the Amati and Stradivari.
@evamarie
I also didn't know the family made guitars until now, but it makes sense.
What we are hearing in these videos is as probably equal parts credit to the original builder and the expert restoration.
@voltronic
Still, I didn't know that Stradivarius guitars existed, and the sound produced by the clip you posted was exquisite.
It makes sense that the type of wood used would help contribute to the sound.