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 -------------- Original message ---------------------- 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 > > > -- > http://simonwascher.info > > >
