Page 28 - (Form 13) Exclusively central and east European form; approximately guitar-shaped body; large square or trapezoidal pegbox against body; no head. Diatonic. Often crudely made and described as 'rustic' etc etc

Jon

Arle Lommel wrote:
Hi all,

If anyone has a copy of the Palmer book and could take a few minutes, I need to locate a reference in the book that I do not have a page number for. In the book she presents a typology of about ten kinds of hurdy-gurdies. In it she describes the Hungarian tekero-type (which, as I recall, she simply identifies as Central European or something like that), and she calls it "rustic" and "crudely made". I am looking for the page number on which she dismisses it in this manner. If any of you can find the page number for me, you would have my sincere gratitude.

Best,

Arle


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