Anyone got Kurt Reichmann's current website ?

www.das-drehleier.net doesn't seem to work any more

Graham


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Oscar Picazo Ruiz
Sent: 24 November 2006 09:57
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Subject: Re: [HG] History: early evidence


I think Kurt Reichmann made an organistrum with this kind of mechanism,
instead of pulling keys.


2006/11/23, Graham Whyte <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
  Simon,

  That's fascinating
  I assume you mean rocking key shafts shaped at different angles
  This would imply that the keys were pressed down towards the belly rather
  than sliding in
  The tangents would then rise and contact the strings from below
  An obvious advantage would be the ability to make the keys evenly spaced
  Where did you see such an instrument ?

  You can see most of the CSM illuminations at
  http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/cantigas/images/all_color.html
  Most of the instruments are clearly recognisable

  As a student bagpiper I am particularily interested in the illumination at
  Cantiga 220
  These appear to be 2 chanter pipes with direct bellows
  Capable of being played bellows or mouth blown
  Has anyone any further information or thoughts on these
  The illumination is too detailed to be artisic imagination
  Perhaps the artist got the finger holes wrong ?
  I would have expected the upper and lower hole sets to be on different
  chanters
  This arrangement is found on modern double pipes

  I would be fun to make one of those

  Graham

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  Sent: 22 November 2006 23:33
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  Hello,

  Am 22.11.2006 um 23:27 schrieb Graham Whyte:
  > I was referring solely to the technical accuracy of the HG (Symphonie)
  > depiction

  I've seen instruments that were made to look alike work. Keys over the
  whole length on the outside with a simple clavichord like mechanism.

  S.

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