The seventh guitar is characterized as a nervous individual, grappling with near blindness. Previously, he had relied on a very thick pair of glasses that enabled him to see reasonably well; however, after losing them six years ago, his vision has significantly deteriorated. This has left him navigating a world that is essentially a series of colors representing the seasons, predominantly green in summer and gray and white in winter.
In this confusing landscape, he perceives blurred shapes that momentarily come into focus before disappearing again. This perpetual uncertainty contributes to his nervous disposition, as he struggles to connect with the people around him in a world that appears increasingly abstract and disorienting.