They have sound bites on the webpage.  It isn't a concert instrument for
sure but it should be good enough to give me an idea if I wish to pursue HGs
more seriously.

LCDR Bennett Solberg, PhD, FACHE

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Seth Hamon
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 3:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HG] Music

Isn't the minnesinger made with a plastic wheel that cannot be removed, and
a plastic crank and tangents. I wonder how they sound. 

"Solberg, Bennett J LCDR NMIMC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        > Hello everyone.
        > I broke down and figured that the wood and hardware (x2 because I
would
        > screw it up at least once) and time required to build were too
much for
        me.
        > I bought one of those minnesingers. I understand some of you have
them as
        > well. If you have any suggestions on music and method I would
appreciate
        > your advice. Now since I have one coming I can say I have started
on the
        > path. Also, I see that a fellow named Nathan Sweet offers a hurdy
gurdy
        on the internet. Does anyone have experience with his instruments?
Thank
        you.
        >
        > LCDR Bennett Solberg, PhD, FACHE
        > Operations Analyst
        > Naval Medical Information Management Center
        > 8901 Wisconsin Avenue, BLDG 27
        > Bethesda, MD 20895
        > Work: 301-319-1121
        > Cell: 301-908-0051
        >
        >
        
        


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