Now I See Why the Romeros Preferred Rodriguez Guitars | 1987 Miguel Rodriguez | GuitarCollection.com
Now I see why the Romero family trusted Rodriguez guitars. This 1987 Miguel Rodriguez (spruce top, Brazilian rosewood, 667mm scale) has the projection, clarity, and unmistakable Spanish soul that made these instruments their guitar of choice for decades. With immense volume, intoxicating basses, lyrical trebles, and surprising ease of play despite the longer scale, this guitar shows why Pepe Romero’s “La Wonderful” remains one of the most recorded and performed guitars in the world. 🌐 View the full listing here: https://www.guitarcollection.com/ If you're interested in purchasing, please write to me at [email protected] 00:00 Introduction 00:31 Introductory comments 01:36 The Specs 02:53 Playability 04:03 The sound 09:34 Prelude no. 11 by Francisco Tárrega 11:31 Gran Vals by Francisco Tárrega 14:17 Melodia de Uma Noite... by Silvestro Fonseca +🔗 Follow me for more guitars & updates: ► Website: https://www.guitarcollection.com/ ► Instagram: / theguitarcollection ► Facebook: / theguitarcollection ► Subscribe on YouTube for more reviews!

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