http://www.danmansmusic.com/tuner.htm
Try this.. I used to know where a better one was but I've forgotten the
website... Seth
"R.T. Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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From: Alina Larson
Sent: May 25, 2007 5:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HG] My Hurdy-Gurdy Arrived!
Yeah. I just played it by ear. I'm still tweaking it whenever I find a better
note, though. I still need to find out how to TUNE the instrument! Hehehe.
Do you have a piano? If so you can use that to get you in the ball park.
Just tune the melody string ( that is the one that has all the keys tuching
it ) to D, just about middle C.
Then tune the string that has the buzzing bridge on it ( that would be the
one closest to your body ) to the same D.
and then go and have tun. Usualy we set up each string so that as you turn
the tuning peg counter clockwise it raises the pitch. But your Tekero might not
follow that set up.
What kind of songs do you play?
Well when I first started playing as an adult ( when I was 5 or six I just
made my own music ) I just played any tune that came into my head. Mostly pop
music or some folk songs. It was not untill I had been playing for about 6
months that I found out about French folk music for the HG.
Now I mostly play French folk music with a little bit of Hungarian folk music
thrown in for good luck.
I also play Baroque and Rennaisance music too. They fit nicely on the
keyboard and sound nice with the drones.
I also play some Scottish stuff too .
Have fun
r.t.
~Alina.
On May 25, 2007, at 1:34 AM, Christa Muths wrote:
Hi Alina,
great news!! Enjoy your hurdy!
I bought my strings from the net: musicmakers www.harpkit.co. They were the
cheapest and very helpful.
Where did you find the notes for Frere Jacques? We used to sing it at home
and would love to be able to play this song on the hurdy.
All the best
Christa
On 25/05/07, Alina Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm really excited!
Aside from a missing string, my Hurdy-Gurdy has
arrived safely and all in one piece! I picked out the notes for the
song Frère Jacques, but I think it's a little off. I haven't gotten a
tuner yet, and I need to replace a string (the string that's wrapped
in metal came snapped and frayed). Is the best way to get a
replacement string over the internet? Or should I check the local
violin and strings store?
~Alina
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