Hello,

I think I have just heard a sample of my "dream gurdy," the Weichselbaumer Alto.
What an absolutely gorgeous sound - and a beautiful sight to behold as well : )

Thank you so much for passing this Web page along. 

Lara
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From: Simon Wascher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello,
> 
> Am 18.03.2007 um 03:39 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > As I mentioned in my last (I mean previous; don't get your hopes  
> > up!) message, I've started considering the acquisition of a proper,  
> > pro-built HG.
> > [...]; as a matter of prudence, I'd like to run some of them by the  
> > List members, to see what you think. You may have your particular  
> > preferences......
> 
> A very nice sounding standard instrument for a good price is the  
> "Allegro" from Wolfgang Weichselbaumer (http://www.weichselbaumer.cc).
> Some of my students play it (the two chanter version for 2140 Euro)  
> and some musican colleagues (mostely the three chanter version for  
> 3240 Euro).
> Its a relatively new modell and seems to combine the extraordinary  
> soundquality of Weichselbaumers instruments with simplicity in usage  
> and a really good price.
> For many players this might be the lifetime instrument.
> 
> Simon
> 
> 
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> http://simonwascher.info
> 
> 
> 

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