Sounds like a pretty dull project, Roy.
For something more challenging, go here:
http://as220.org/~stevenjobe/
Then click on Music for Three Hurdy Gurdies
and watch video #2, with Daniel Thonon. Now
THERE'S a project...
judith
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Go to the Open Rehearsals link. Sorry!
Be prepared for a long downloadbut
interesting.
j
http://as220.org/~stevenjobe/ (site reference)
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Graham Whyte
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Hello, hurdy gurdy people,
I'm caught up with an enthusiam for hurdy gurdies for the second time
in a couple of years. A hurdy gurdy player appeared briefly in Ithaca but she
moved to New York and took the hurdy gurdy with her. But I tried it once and
was delighted. The price being a
Roy,
I have several pictures of a luteback that is fully torn apart if you are
in need of internal pictures (thanks Curtis for the pictures). As for the head
if you want to buy one premade I know you can get one from Caranga.
Scott
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Looking for plans ?
How about thise ?
http://www.boisbuis.com/
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h way shall I turn?
I have decided that I need to build a lute-back, for several reasons,
but mostly because I can strut around and say I did. I can't decide
whether I should buy a set of
Who (or what) is Caranga?
Nan
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Roy,
I have several pictures of a luteback that is fully torn apart if you are
in
Pascal Cranga ?Owner of Bois et Buis
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From: Nan Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2006 18:04:54 -0500
To: hg@hurdygurdy.com
Subject: Re: [HG] Which way shall I turn?
Who (or what) is Caranga?
Nan
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Check this instrument out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-CZpjbxGhQ
It uses a very small wheel to sound its strings, with some very
interesting results. I want to make myself one of these things...
-Arle
I just went to his own page:
http://torigoya.main.jp/en_index.html
the Kaisatsuko, or rotation-rub-oriental fiddle, has some detailed
pictures os itself displayed in his photo galelry. the crank
mechanism is sidemounted so it jsut has a 45ยบ gear mechanism there
under the strings... that