Hi Everyone

I have banjo heads on my gurdy and it seems one of them is slipping/needs
tightening. Do I do this using the screw in the centre of the head?

Many thanks

Jacqueline

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Cecilia Patko
Sent: 02 January 2007 09:39
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HG] .mp3, photos, etc. needed for Wikipedia

Hi, 

I have a CD ROM from Bela Szerenyi with brilliant photos of his tekeros, he
released this on the occasion that he completed the 250th tekero last year.
It is a publicity material with very good photos, but let me check with him
first if we could use it (can we put on the website something like this:
"photo: courtesy of www.szerenyi.hu"?). I could also ask using the mp3-s
from this CD ROM the same way, it is of course Hungarian music. I think he
will realise the marketing value of this, especially if the reference to his
name or website can be made.

Cecilia


On 1/1/07 23:15, "Arle Lommel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> If you haven't visited Wikipedia's hurdy-gurdy page ( http://
> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurdy_gurdy ) for a while, I would encourage
> you to visit it. The folks who have been editing the page have a few
> requests that the folks on this list might be able to help with:
> 
> 1. A public-domain photo of a tekerő, and public domain photos of any
> of the other sorts of HGs listed in the article. The tekerő shown in
> the page is not a good one. If you happen to have any of these types
> of instruments and can snap a digital photo of them, please either
> upload them to the Wikipedia site and then add them to the article,
> or send them to me and I'll do it for you. Note that you should only
> send photos that you are willing to have in the public domain, i.e.,
> anyone can use them for anything, anywhere, at any time, without
> further permission.
> 
> 2. A demo .mp3 file of what a HG sounds like. I don't have the
> equipment to create a good sample, but the ideal would be a thirty-
> second audio clip that allows someone who doesn't know the instrument
> to quickly understand what it sounds like. Again, if posted, it
> should be something you are willing to release into the public
> domain, so don't post anything containing copyrighted tunes or
> anything you would not want others to use freely. If you have a
> sample but are not comfortable posting it, please send it to me and I
> will add it.
> 
> 3. Less glamorous, but citations are needed for many of the items
> stated in the article. If you happen to know references for facts,
> please go ahead and add them following the format seen in the
> article. If you are not comfortable adding them yourself, please feel
> free to e-mail any citation information directly.
> 
> 4. If you see anything in the article that needs correction or
> expansion, you are welcome to contribute to the project directly by
> adding what you think is missing.
> 
> 5. Right now the article tends to emphasize the vielle and the
> tekerő. If you play another sort, please review the article to make
> sure that what is written is either accurate for your type of
> instrument or sufficiently qualified as to the type of HG it refers to.
> 
> Wikipedia is one of the most popular sites on the Internet and many
> people will visit the site to learn about the hurdy gurdy. Anything
> we can do to improve the article will help others who want to learn
> about the instrument.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Arle


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