Played on a 7-string Romantic guitar by Mark Usherovich.
I’ve seen a few pieces in the core repertoire that use a low D and E, indicating a 7-string was used. The Elegy by Mertz is one that comes to mind.
This guitar has a very interesting design, where you can place the 7th string above the neck (as a fretted string) or off the neck (which adds some length to the string and resonance).
I really love the character of Romantic guitars, but decided to use nylon strings instead of the Nylgut (which I used in the Paganini video), because I felt there was more variety in colour.
Enjoy!
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